Stay Standing with the Sisters (April 2013)
April marks the one-year anniversary since the Vatican's harmful mandate against the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) sisters. Take a moment to tell church leaders and the world that you continue to stand on the side of the sisters!
Celebrate Church Worker Justice Week in March 2013
Did you know that church workers such as your local Catholic teacher or parish secretary are not guaranteed the same employment protections as other workers?
Athens News: World Youth Day gets splash of rainbow colors
One of the individuals responsible for organizing a recent pilgrimage to Brazil to relay a pro-LGBT message is the recently appointed director of Ohio University's LGBT Center, 31-year-old Delfin Bautista.
Summer 2013 Newsletter
Jamie Mansion, M.Div.: “Last year I traveled to five cities that comprise the Call To Action-Upstate New York chapter, addressing the topic, ‘Why Stay?’”
Will You Lead Towards Love?
This Trinity Sunday, May 26, 2013 many Catholic parishes will promote anti-gay, anti-marriage equality messages, based on materials provided by the USCCB. The Bishops are leading by fear. Will you help us lead by love?
Reformer Saints
Throughout Christian history, many have sought to reform the church, including some who have gone on to be declared saints. Here are some of our favorite fellow church reformers who have changed our church for the better.
2010 annual report
2010 was a significant year for Catholics who care about making sure the Roman Catholic Church is one that welcomes all God's people equally.
Call To Action’s Look
Call To Action's Board of Directors commissioned a strategic planning committee in 2011 that recommended the organization review its look, also known as a brand identity, in order to reflect the current movement and effectively communicate its mission to new audiences.
2009 annual report
Jim FitzGerald: “I have been a member of Call To Action since I was 26 years old because it is where I can let my God-given imagination envision a just and inclusive church”