Priest who stood with his community will speak in Columbus
Fr. Robert Marrone, who faced excommunication in 2010 for standing with his parish when the diocese tried to close it, will speak on Wednesday in Columbus about the state of community in our Church and what the future may hold.
Your support of LCWR, Elizabeth Johnson delivered in Rome
Kate, an organizer for the NunJustice campaign delivered your signatures in support of women religious on Friday.
Stand against injustice in Florida diocese
Since 2006, Catholics in the diocese of Venice, Florida have been tirelessly trying to save their Church from the effects of a Bishop whose intimidation and bullying have harmed many.
Conference Spotlight: Building progressive community for young families
An interactive workshop at this year's Conference in Memphis will focus on a topic that has been at the core of discussions over dinner or drinks at Conference for years: How do we minister to our children and teens? How do we create a progressive Catholic community to raise our children in?
St Louis acts for racial justice and police accountibility
On Wednesday, CTA chapter leader Jenn spoke at a press conference announcing the newly formed Don't Shoot Coalition, which was formed in response to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson and will work for police accountability and systematic change of the factors that brought about his death.
World Meeting of Families info call planned
Are you interested in being a pilgrim to the World Meeting of Families? Join us next week for an informational call with organizers and with last year's World Youth Day pilgrims!
2015 Conference Theme Ideas
Call To Action has already begun to plan for the 2015 conference in Milwaukee, WI.
Coming out for workers’ rights
Last week our friends at New Ways Ministry reported on two stories of courageous clergy who are openly gay.
Justice-minded young Catholics socialize in Chicago
Earlier this month, nearly 100 young adults gathered for beers and socializing at a brewery in a trendy Chicago neighborhood. But this wasn't just your typical weeknight.
#EqualinFaith
Today is Women's Equality Day in the United States and people of faith are rallying on social media to show our support for equality in faith.
Have lunch with Andrea Smith
On our calendar for September 10th-- a lunch hour teleconference with Andrea Smith! Andrea is a well known academic and activist for the rights of women of color, especially Native women in the US.
Call To Action Seeks Liturgy Coordinator
Call To Action announces a search for a Liturgy Coordinator for our 2015 national conference and beyond.
Missed the webinar? Check it out!
The hour long conversation with Naomi Schaefer Riley and Eileen O'Farrell Smith is definitely worth watching.