Colorado Chapter to Host Fr. Charles Curran & Sr. Jeannine Gramick
A rare opportunity to hear two leading Catholic Theologians and practitioners on the subject of the Primacy of Conscience as delineated by Vatican II.
20/30 retreat energizes leaders
This year's 20/30 retreat was a huge success and sent our young adults home ready to organize progressive Catholic community at home.
Webinar to discuss ministry to interfaith families
Our series examining the ministry needs of all the families of our communities turns this month to interfaith families.
Join us for fellowship with families of LGBT Catholics
The Fortunate Families national board will be in Chicago on August 16 and will host an open forum, dinner and prayer service for Catholics with LGBT family members.
Abuse survivors and advocates gather in Chicago
SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, is holding their Conference this weekend in Chicago and time is still left to register!
Catholics live their faith in response to migrant crisis
In the Rio Grande Valley, members of our CTA chapter are among the many people volunteering to serve meals and raise money for a local shelter for migrant families.
CTA stands with Dr. Margaret Nutting Ralph
My vision of a "big tent" church does not include an employer censoring a colleague's credible work just because she has engaged Catholics who hold various opinions on important issues facing the church.
Women priests celebrate ministry
Catholic Women priests have been in the news so much this week that we just couldn't help but share some links with you!
Supporting women religious as they discern
The NunJustice Project, a coalition of which CTA is a member, is encouraging supporters of LCWR to host a prayer service in solidarity with the sisters as they meet for their annual Assembly August 12-16.
Kansas City Catholics support fired Church worker
Today, Colleen Simon and her supporters, including many CTA members who've been working with her, will deliver a petition to Bishop Finn asking him to reinstate Colleen in her job running a local food pantry.
Exploring Anti-Racism in Chicago
Last week, two members of the Anti-Racism Team represented CTA at the Crossroads Anti Racism Leadership Development Institute held in Chicago.
Obama's anti-discrimination measure a step for Church workers
Yesterday, President Obama signed an executive order protecting the employees of federal contractors from being discriminated against on the basis of sexual orientation. Thanks to the voices of people of faith, this protection will also cover many Church workers at service provider across the country.
Sr. Elizabeth Johnson Accepts Invitation to Receive Call To Action’s 2014 Leadership Award
Sr. Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ has accepted the board’s unanimous invitation to receive Call To Action’s 2014 Leadership Award at November's conference!
Midwestern church justice folks gather
Leaders of CTA chapters and allies held a regional gathering last weekend.
Workers' group stands up to Bishops in Portland
News broke yesterday that a small Portland, OR based workers’ rights organization called VOZ is standing up to the Bishops after they were told to cut ties with an LGBT friendly ally group or lose a critical $75,000 grant.