#Hatehurts
Until we come together and expunge the hateful rhetoric and discriminatory teachings coming from and in the name of our Church, we contribute to the strife and violence directed towards LGBTQ communities.
NCR: Facing up to privilege requires conversion
This essay, an autobiographical narrative reflecting on my awareness of racism and white privilege in my theological journey, has not been easy to write.
LGBT Catholics
As I appreciated the uniting of so many faith traditions, I also noticed who wasn't there. Of the four Catholic Churches in my community, not one priest was there. I don't know if they weren't invited. I don't know if they had previous commitments. All I know is the leaders from my church were absent.
Annual appeal
Call To Action will work with partners to gather church workers from around the country to network, strategize, and organize for effective change.
Letter from a Friend: A Faith That Supports the LGBTQI Community
I feel sorrow for those who lost their lives and their families living out loss and grief. I feel sorrow for those who survived the tragedy and now have trauma to endure
Orlando Statement: “Hatred & Violence Have No Place in our Church & World”
Now is the time to come together and send a strong and unequivocal message: hatred and violence of any kind have no place in our Church and world.
Been there. Done that. No more Investigations Into Women Religious!
Earlier today, we learned that Sisters of Loretto have been “summoned to Rome” by the Vatican’s Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life to account for “areas of concern” they have with the community.
Standing with the Sisters of Loretto
Earlier today, we learned that Sisters of Loretto have been “summoned to Rome” by the Vatican’s Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life to account for “areas of concern” they have with the community.
40th Anniversary Mass of Thanksgiving
Join us in person or virtually as we lift up our prayers and song in gratitude and joy for the many years of working for justice in the Catholic Church!
Socially Responsible Investing
For the past thirty-five years, Corinne Florek, an Adrian Dominican Sister, has been working in the field of community economic development as a manager, educator, consultant, financial administrator, and strategic planner.
A Church for Our Daughters
Carrying pink carnations, together we'll walk over to the Hyatt (where the USCCB is meeting) to personally invite our bishops to build a church community where girls, women, and all who seek equality and justice are welcome.
June PRIDE
June is a month full of PRIDE events, celebrating the beauty, giftedness, and diversity of the LBGTQI community. Whether gay or straight, trans or cis, Call To Action highly encourages you to find out when the PRIDE celebrations are happening in your city.
Summer 2016 Newsletter
We hope you enjoy our first online edition of the Call To Action summer newsletter!
Call To Action Conference Registration Open
Call To Action opened registration for the 2016 national conference this morning. We'd love to see you there!
Sacramento Call To Action
In Growing Up Trans, the movie takes viewers on an intimate and eye-opening journey inside the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their families.
Racial Justice Pilot Learning Project
SURJ-Faith has developed a Pilot Learning Project to support congregations/spiritual communities in responding to the call for white people of faith to be more bold in taking action for racial justice.
Pentecost Challenge
We at Call To Action would like to invite you to allow the Holy Spirit move you to a place outside your usual routine.
Building a Church for Our Daughters
Call To Action is pleased to stand with others in the reform movement and launch the Church for our Daughters initiative.
Call To Action Remembers Daniel Berrigan as "Luminary of Justice"
I have hope for the ways Daniel Berrigan’s life may continue to inspire, catalyze and embolden.
From Tears to Joy - Call To Action's Witness in Rome
This morning in Rome Call To Action staff member Aaron Bianco participated in a conversation sponsored by Pax Romana on the ways the Church has contributed to people's pain and suffering. Aaron spoke passionately about the LGBTQI experience and the heartache that is often felt by members of this community.