Chapters prepare for Chrism Mass vigils
Groups across the country are busy planning their annual Chrism Mass vigils.
How can we better minister to divorced Catholics?
This Sunday at 6 pm EST/ 3 pm Pacific, everyone is invited to the second webinar of our series, Ministering to All God's Families.
Annual appeal: Francis
When Pope Francis asked the church for the lived experience of Catholics, Call To Action and partner organizations immediately made available the survey on the family, reaching the hearts and voices of thousands of Catholics.
Share your story
Are you divorced, remarried, a child of divorced parents? How has your faith community been supportive? What could they have done better?
Courageous sister talks with New England Catholics
Sr. Theresa Kane, who once led the LCWR and spoke with the Pope about women's equality in ministry, spoke with over 150 people who gathered on Cape Cod last week.
Fr. Roy inspires Colorado Catholics
Fr. Roy Bourgeois, women's ordination advocate and social justice activist, frequently travels the country to speak. He's been hosted by many CTA chapters and is a great friend of ours.
Webinar series kicks off with over 50 participants
On Sunday, over 50 people joined in for a presentation and discussion with Dr. Peter Fagan and Dr. Mary Rammerman in the first of the Call To Action series on "Ministering to All God's Families."
Day of prayer for women's ordination
Worldwide tomorrow (March 25), Catholics will take a special moment out of their day to pray for our Church and for the women called to ordained ministry during the 20th annual Worldwide Day of Prayer for Women's Ordination.
Catholics prepare for discussion of Survey
Today, all those who are already registered for our first webinar in a series on Ministry to All Families received a discussion resource in their inboxes.
20/30 invites you to the young adult faith-sharing retreat
This summer, CTA 20/30 is hosting a retreat for people in their 20s and 30s. The workshop/retreat will equip participants with skills to start or re-energize small faith-sharing groups in their communities.
Nuns stand up for birth control, CTA signs on in support
The National Coalition of American Nuns is standing up and has asked Catholics to join them.
Spreading the message of gender equality at the RE Congress
"Sexism is a Sin" and " Ordain Women Now" read the signs and now the wristbands worn by hundreds who attended the Religious Education Congress in Anaheim, CA.
Join us to talk about Trans* issues in our Church
DignityUSA's Queer Catholic Fourm webinars are a great opportunity to explore the issues of LGBT inclusion in our Church today. On Tuesday, March 18, QCF will host Mateo Williamson.
Detroit Catholics stand up for love at Courage retreat
When Detroit Catholics heard the their diocese was sponsoring an anti-LGBT group to lead a retreat, they immediately began organizing to witness to an affirming and inclusive Church.
Thank a Church Worker!
During our annual Church Worker Week, we are celebrating their work and sacrifice and spreading the word about the lack of legal protections they deal with.
Queer or Lesbian? Catholic women host discussion this Sunday
Join the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) this Sunday for a teleconference discussion with Jamie Manson and other Catholic women as they discuss the importance of the words we choose for our identity.
Students and alumni call on Jesuit university to live what it preaches
CTA 20/30 members are among the alumni and students who are organizing to hold Loyola University Chicago accountable to its own principles, saying they are concerned about changes they believe indicate a move away from social justice in the Institute of Pastoral Studies.