DignityUSA Pilgrims Prepare for World Youth Day
On May 23, CTA and DignityUSA are hosting a webinar featuring Dignity pilgrims traveling to Portugal in August for World Youth Day 2023.
A Special Event with Activist & Writer Sarah Augustine
On May 9, Indigenous author and activist Sarah Augustine joins CTA to discuss her book ‘The Land Is Not Empty’ and how to organize around Indigenous rights and reform.
Are Catholic Women Still Waiting?
For this panel discussion, CTA’s Community Leaders are bringing together three powerful voices on gender equality within the Catholic Church.
Historicizing Catholic Feminism with Dr. Jill Plummer
In this online presentation, Dr. Jillian Plummer will explore the formation of Catholic feminist identity during the post-Vatican II era by examining the work and legacy of women’s ordination and education advocate Sister Betty Carroll, RSM.
Prof. Maureen O’Connell on ‘Undoing the Knots’ of Racism
On February 27, Dr. Maureen O’Connell, professor of Christian ethics at La Salle University, joins CTA to discuss her book ‘Undoing the Knots: Five Generations of American Catholic Anti-Blackness.’
Dive into the Mystics During this Lenten Retreat
In collaboration with Father Jerry Maynard, CTA will host a two-day Lenten retreat that delves into the collective spiritual wisdom of several great Christian mystics.
Reading and Q&A with ‘Subversive Habits’ Author Shannen Dee Williams
On February 21, award-winning historian Shannen Dee Williams joins the CTA community for a reading and Q&A session about her book, ‘Subversive Habits.’
Let’s Take Action for Leonard Peltier
Call To Action is proud to be among those calling on President Biden for the release of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier. On February 23, join the movement to free Peltier by attending our community action event.
What Does It Mean to Live in a Binary World?
The CTA Maryland chapter co-sponsors an upcoming event on non-binary gender identity.
CTA Community Leaders Present LGBTQ+ Event: “Finding Your Voice”
On Jan. 18, CTA’s Community Leaders will host Dr. Bradley Leger for a presentation on facilitating conversations between LGBTQ+ communities, allies, and church leaders.
This Advent, You’re Invited to the Table
In collaboration with Fr. Jerry Maynard, CTA will host inclusive, LGBTQ-affirming liturgies each Saturday during Advent.
Asylum seekers in the shadow of Title 42
Join the Immigration Working Group on June 25 to learn about how Title 42 continues to affect asylum seekers on the US/Mexico border.
Catholic culture wars with Michael Sean Winters
Following his “thruway tour” across upstate New York, Michael Sean Winters will discuss the Catholic culture wars at this May 18 Zoom event.
A virtual gathering at Annunciation House
Join us on April 2! At this virtual event, a member of the Call To Action Immigration Working Group will share the story of her week-long visit to El Paso and her experience volunteering at Casa de Refugio. This will be followed by an extensive interview with the Director of Annunciation House, Ruben Garcia.
Conversation on intentional communities and church reform
What are intentional communities? How do they relate to church reform? From convents to Catholic Worker houses, community can help people live the radical, inclusive message of the Gospel. Join us on March 16 for this Zoom conversation!
Virtual Black History Month presentation
In partnership with Baltimore’s Racial Justice Circle, CTA Maryland is proud to present a virtual Black History Month presentation featuring Dr. Shannen Dee Williams. Join us on February 12.
Destigmatizing abortion: Bringing reproductive justice into the conversation
Join us on January 19! As access to safe and affordable abortion continues to deteriorate, and Roe v. Wade once again hangs in the balance, it's time for Catholics to reframe the conversation around reproductive justice.
Epiphany celebration
You’re invited to join Call To Action for an epiphany celebration on January 8, 2022! We’ll reflect on 2021, debrief our work, and look ahead to the new year.
Inclusive alternative faith communities: Finding meaning, spiritual renewal, and hope
On December 19, the Alternatives Working Group invites you to a webinar about early church worship communities, what alternative communities are, and why they are necessary today.