Strategy 3: Direct Action
Direct Action broadly describes the use of disruptive public protest to achieve a movement’s demands.
Strategy 2: Lobbying
We are not here to sever our relationship with the Roman Catholic Church: we are here to change it.
Strategy 1: Education
The National Campaign will coordinate a network of educational events which reflect the local interests, needs, and experiences of the communities that organize them.
2020 National Campaign
The National Campaign is balanced between creating something new while building on what we’ve already done.
Progressive Catholic Coalition to join SOAW at the Border
This year will be historic, as it is the first time in School of the Americas Watch's 25-year history that the days of action will be moved from Fr. Benning, Georgia, to the Mexican border.
Call To Action in Rome
On Saturday, October 17. 2015, Christa Kerber and her family went to Rome, but not for a vacation. Christa, a longtime supporter of Call To Action, is there on our behalf.
Postcards for the Pope
Soon, Call To Action member Christa Kerber will be going to Rome to hand-deliver all of the postcards people have written to the Pope.
What would you say to Pope Francis?
A CTA staffer has been invited to a large reception for Pope Francis in Washington, DC. If he would have an opportunity to greet the pope in our nation's capital, he might he say?
Postcards for the Pope
We will continue to collect Postcards for the Pope until the 2015 Synod of the Family in October, so send your postcard to the Call To Action office.
What would you tell the Synod?
In the midst of an Extraordinary Synod on the topic of ministering the families, the bishops have been directed to ask Catholics about the needs of families.
Catholics urge Pope to speak up against violence
CTA is one of the organizations co-sponsoring a campaign last week which encourages Catholics to speak out against anti-LGBT laws in countries like Russia, India, Jamaica and Uganda.
Celebrate your Catholic Family
We think families should be represented at the Synod; will you help us celebrate the diverse beauty of Catholic families?