Year-end appeal: Christmas message
The commercialization and busyness of the season cannot distract us from the powerful message that God is with us each and every moment of our lives, especially when such loving presence seems impossible.
Theologians speak to need for racial justice
Over 300 theologians from around the country have signed a statement speaking to the moral need to address the racism in our country.
Have you been reading our Young Adult Catholics blog?
Young Adult Catholics, a blog edited and written by CTA young adults, has been an important and relatively unique online space for progressive young Catholics for years.
NWM Pilgrimage filling up fast!
Time is running out to sign up for the popular pilgrimage led by Sr. Jeannine Grammick.
WATER hosts conversation on Women in Religion
Our friends at the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER), host monthly online conversations on a great variety of feminist topics.
Advent Reflections from Women Religious
As we journey through Advent this year, our reflections come from women religious. As the year of consecrated life begins, may we learn from these inspiring and transformative women!
Call To Action Statement on Ferguson
Please join me in prayer for Michael Brown's family, the community of Ferguson, and all those affected by violence and oppression every day.
20/30 team seeks new leadership
Are you or someone you know interested in getting more involved with CTA?
What did you think of our 2014 Conference?
Were you with us in Memphis? What was your favorite part? What can we do better?
Parents of LGBTQ children gather in Detroit
This weekend Fortunate Families will host a retreat in the Detroit area for the parents and relatives of LGBTQ people.
Bring Conference home
Audio and video recordings of some of our most popular conference presentations are now available for purchase!
Women respond to O'Malley
The co-directors of Women's Ordination Conference have written a powerfully worded response to Bishop O'Malley's claim in a recent interview that Jesus intended the Church to discriminate against women in leadership.