Sign on now! CTA tells Archbishop: "don't partner with hate"
When LGBT advocates heard that Archbishop Cordileone of San Francisco was planning to speak at the March for Marriage in DC, they knew this went beyond differences of opinion.
Despite threats, Ordination a beautiful celebration in MI
Rev. Lillian Lewis has been discerning her call to the priesthood for decades, so when a Bishop's public warning was followed by anonymous calls to the hosting church, it wasn't enough to scare her.
CTA families plan for Conference
Our CTA Families group is already planning ahead with advice for one another about travel and calls for sharing a play space for families: the community is getting excited to bring their families to Conference.
Celebrating women's ordination in OH
Last week, four women were ordained as priests and two as deacons in Brecksville, Ohio. CTA members and other supporters of an inclusive priesthood were among the ordained and those celebrating with them.
Oregon chapter hosts Anti-Racism workshop
Last weekend, CTA Northwest Oregon hosted two members of our national Anti-Racism Team who led a workshop on how we can all work together to dismantle structures of racism in our communities.
Students create change in CA
We are proud to have been Catholic voices calling for inclusion of diverse sexual orientations, genders and gender expressions – in Catholic schools and everywhere.
Cleveland Catholics speak out against "morality clauses"
The Cleveland diocese recently directed all of its 104 elementary schools to use a contract with a very specific, bullet-pointed "morality clause."
Kansas City CTA supports fired Church Worker
When parishioners of St. Frances Xavier and their friends in the Kansas City community heard that their friend Colleen had been fired, they rallied around her in support.
Learn from the revolutionary ministry of Sisters next week
The LCWR and the religious orders that make up its membership have inspired many of us with their living example of alternative models of leadership and decision making. A panel discussion on June 7th will focus on these revolutionary models and what we can learn from the experiments in leadership that these courageous women have lived.
Planning underway for World Meeting of Families
Equally Blessed is looking for LGBT families that are willing to attend World Meeting of Families to speak out for LGBT inclusion in the Catholic Church.
NYC Catholics discuss their role as laity in the Church
What does the prophetic element of the baptismal priesthood mean for the way Catholic laypeople must exercise their ministry, both to the world and in the church?
CTA members lobby for victims’ rights
CTA members in New York have been very active in the movement to support childhood sexual abuse victims and make sure that abusers are held accountable.
Women are here, and we're not going away says Bishop Fresen
Bishop Patricia Fresen spoke in Santa Barbara last week, brilliant and inspiring as ever, she spoke of the paradigm shift in our Church and hopes for a more inclusive future to an audience of over 100 people.
Students stand up for gender expression rights
Yesterday, high school students at Sacred Heart Cathedral Prepatory (SCHP) School stood with Jessica Urbina – a high school senior whose picture was pulled from the yearbook for wearing a tuxedo.
Standing with the Sisters
As part of the NunJustice Coalition, Call To Action has helped draft a letter to the Pope, reminding him that we stand with the sisters and insisting that the offensive mandate be removed.