Catholics United for the Faith
 
 


Catholics United for the Faith (CUF) is operated by a dedicated staff and loyal board of directors.

Leadership and Staff:

Board of Directors
Michael Mohr--Chairman
Tom Pernice--Vice-chairman
Rev . Ray Ryland--Spiritual Advisor
Madeleine Stebbins--Wife of CUF's Founder, H. Lyman Stebbins
John H. Stebbins--Son of CUF's Founder, H. Lyman Stebbins
James Likoudis--President Emeritus
Gail Buckley
David Rodriguez
Anne M. Wilson


Staff
Mike Sullivan--President
Shannon Minch-Hughes--Vice President of Operations

Eric Stoutz--Director of Catholic Responses

Loretta Colflesh--Warehousing and Shipping Assistant
Michelle Olenick--Order Processing, Emmaus Road Publishing
Melissa Knaggs--Assistant Editor, Lay Witness
Kristi Sands--Administrative Assistant
Bernie Stetson--Warehousing and Shipping
Theresa Westling--Graphic Designer


Episcopal Advisors
Cardinal Justin F. Rigali
Archbishop Daniel M. Buechlein
Archbishop Raymond L. Burke
Archbishop Robert J. Carlson
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput
Archbishop James P. Keleher
Archbishop John J. Myers
Archbishop Joseph F. Naumann
Bishop Fabian W. Bruskewitz
Bishop R. Daniel Conlon
Bishop Thomas G. Doran
Bishop Robert W. Finn
Bishop Roger J. Foys
Bishop Peter J. Jugis
Bishop Joseph F. Martino
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted
Bishop Michael J. Sheridan
Bishop Edward Slattery
Bishop John W. Yanta


Advisory Council
Terry Barber
Rev. Robert I. Bradley, S.J.
Jeffery Cavins
Dr. John F. Crosby
Dr. William Donohue
Marcus Grodi
Dr. Scott Hahn
Sally Havercamp
Daniel K. Hennessy
Dr. Alice von Hildebrand
George Sim Johnston
Karl Keating
Dr. Peter Kreeft
Rev. Robert J. Levis
Patrick Madrid
Msgr. Charles M. Mangan
Curtis Martin
Dr. William E. May
Rev. Brian T. Mullady, O.P.
Rev. James T. O’Connor
Rev. Frank Pavone
Steve Ray
Patrick Reilly
Dr. Charles E. Rice
Rev. George W. Rutler
Russell Shaw
William Sockey, III
Rev. Peter Stravinskas
Leon J. Suprenant, Jr.
Charles M. Wilson
Stephen Wood
Jeffrey Ziegler


CUF Resources
Member Services
Church Documents

From Our Founder

The situation in the Church is certainly most distressing in many places and many respects. It seems that God wants us to understand perfectly clearly that the problem far exceeds all purely human solutions, and that we must look to Him always and everywhere, each of us asking constantly, with St. Paul, “Lord, what wouldst Thou have me do?” and praying for the grace of perseverance in the Lord.

H. Lyman Stebbins
December 5, 1972