Catholic Reform in US
Reformed Catholic Church
We are an independent, all-inclusive, open and welcoming Catholic Church. A diverse people affirming the love of Christ, united by their faith, liberated by the gospel, existing for all who seek the love and mercy of God.
The Reformed Catholic Church
Global Church Offices
19 S. Monroe Ave. Columbus, OH 43205
Telephone: 614-358-4487 Toll Free: 866-769-0075
Women’s Ordination Conference
The Women's Ordination Conference (WOC) works for the ordination of women as priests and bishops into a renewed priestly ministry in the Roman Catholic church.
womenpriests.org
“The Case for Ordaining Women in the Catholic Church,” an extensive library on women in leadership positions in the Catholic Church.
Women-Church Convergence
W-CC is a coalition of autonomous Catholic-rooted organizations/groups raising a feminist voice and committed to an ekklesia of women which is participative, egalitarian and self-governing.
We Are Church/USA
We Are Church/USA is a coalition of Catholic groups in the United States united with their sisters and brothers around the world to call for fundamental reforms in the Roman Catholic Church. They seek to build a church that more closely incorporates the values of the Gospel.
Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP)
A self-help organization of men and women who were sexually abused by spiritual elders (Catholic priests, brothers, nuns, ministers, teachers, etc). Members find healing and empowerment by joining with other survivors.
Richard Sipe: Priests, Celibacy, and Sexuality
An ordained Roman Catholic priest, A. W. Richard Sipe is now retired from active ministry. He has interviewed more than 1,500 persons — priests and others with intimate knowledge of priests — about the celibate and sexual behaviors of priests.
ReligiousTolerance.org
Sponsored by the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, this page examines the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy's stance on homosexuality.
Rainbow Sash Movement
“Bringing the Gifts, the Witness and the Challenge of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people into the Heart of the Church.”
The Quixote Center
The Quixote Center is a faith-based social justice center working with people who have few resources for their struggles. They strive to make the world, the nation and the Church more just, peaceful and equitable in their policies and practices.
Vision Statement
DignityUSA envisions and works for a time when Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Catholics are affirmed and experience dignity through the integration of their spirituality with their sexuality, and as beloved persons of God participate fully in all aspects of life within the Church and Society.
DignityUSA
PO Box 376
Medford, MA 02155
tel: 800.877.8797
202.861.0017
fax: 781.397.0584
email: info@dignityusa.org


