20/30 Team builds community
This weekend (if the weather cooperates) the members of the 20/30 Team are flying in from across the country to spend the weekend planning for this year's 20/30 projects and priorities.
Share the love this Valentine's Day
In the virtual community of Facebook and Twitter this Valentine's Day, make sure to share some Church reform love!
Catholics respond to National Marriage Week with love in Cincinnati
When individuals in Cincinnati heard that their diocese had invited the Illinois Bishop, who responded to the passage of marriage equality in his state by hosting an exorcism, they knew they had to do something.
Catholics pray for all marriages
The limited scope of the Bishop's preparations for this month's "National Marriage Week" have inspired us to create a prayer for the majority of Catholics -- those who believe that all loving relationships are equally blessed.
TX chapter leaders plan collaborative work
In the first gathering of its kind, leaders from four of our CTA chapters in the Lone Star State met last weekend in Austin to build community and plan collaborative work.
Special preview: See Radical Grace this weekend in NYC
Radical Grace, which showcases the radical witness of some amazing feminist women, will be showcased at the Athena film fest this weekend in NYC.
Building Eucharistic community in NY
Guerrilla Communion is coming to NYC! Progressive young adult Catholics are taking inspiration from DC's Guerrilla Communion group and starting their own radical communion in their city.
Catholics urge Pope to speak up against violence
CTA is one of the organizations co-sponsoring a campaign last week which encourages Catholics to speak out against anti-LGBT laws in countries like Russia, India, Jamaica and Uganda.
CTA Conference planning team seeks speakers
This year, as every year, we're asking YOU to help make this Conference great. Who do you know who will inspire us to transform the Church?
Chicago young Catholics share communion
Justin had heard about small faith groups and eucharistic communities from his CTA friends for years, but after Jamie Manson's recent article spotlighted the Guerrilla Communion group in DC, he decided the moment was right to start something in his hometown.
"Go Orange" for justice in Seattle
The students and community members supporting Mark Zmuda, a Catholic school employee fired for marrying his husband, have organized a Twitter and Facebook campaign that you can join from anywhere in the country.
Great movie gets a great title: Radical Grace
A few weeks ago, we invited you to recommend titles for the great new documentary about nuns.
Join the conversation! Webinar series on ministry to all families announced
As the bishops and the rest of the Church (us!) prepare for the Synod, Call To Action will host several webinars (interactive online conversations) to explore the joys and challenges facing diverse families in the modern world.
29,000 signatures of support for fired teacher delivered to chancery
CTA members in Seattle have been supporting the student-led campaign to support Mark Zmuda; last week they were among those who delivered the signatures to the chancery, while students delivered the same ones to school administrators.
Intentional Eucharistic Communities plan gathering
Many CTA members worship together as part of Intentional Eucharistic Communities (IECs), a radical act of building the Church we believe in.
FL Catholics learn about the history of feminist nuns
The CTA chapter in SW Florida recently hosted Dr. Marian Ronan, a Catholic author, feminist, activist, religion professor and past president of the Women's Ordination Conference who recently published the book Sister Trouble: The Vatican, the Bishops, and the Nuns.
Memorial planned for Fr. Robert Nugent
Fr. Nugent began ministering to LGBT Catholics in the 70s and, even while walking a thin line with the Vatican, continued the work of welcoming LGBT people into the Church for the rest of his life.
Building the Church we need: Guerrilla Communion is growing!
Drawing inspiration from one another, and spreading inspiration across the country, young progressive Catholics are transforming their Church in DC.