Catholics United for the Faith
 
 


CUF chapters are local groups of CUF members who gather for prayer, study, fellowship, and apostolic activity. CUF chapters promote CUF’s mission to support, defend, and advance the efforts of the teaching Church.

To learn more about the history and mission of CUF chapters, click here.

Click here to read "Works of Mercy: Walking the walk and talking the talk," given by CUF Chapter Chairman David Rodriguez to the Saint John the Baptist Chapter in Colorado Springs.

If you are interested in getting involved with a chapter in your area or forming a chapter where none yet exist, please contact our chapter coordinator at chapters@cuf.org.

The following is a listing of the CUF chapters that currently have websites. This is by no means a comprehensive list of our chapters. Please contact us to find out if there’s a chapter in your area.

To view a chapter’s website, click the chapter name below.

St. Catherine of Siena Chapter (Anchorage, AK)

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha (Phoenix, AZ)

St. Gianna Beretta Molla (Tucson, AZ)

Mary, Mother of the Eucharist (Huntington Beach, CA)

Guardian of the Redeemer (San Jose, CA)

St. John the Baptist (Colorado Springs, CO)

Abba, Father Chapter (Indianapolis, IN)

St. Thomas More Chapter (St. Paul, MN)

St. Gregory VII Chapter (Milwaukee, WI)

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From Our Founder

I also agree that the laity generally are still too passive (that is, when they’re not too aggressively active!). That is really one of the basic reasons for the existence of CUF: to be a little alarm clock to wake people up, and then a center around which they can rally, and act in the way befitting members of Christ’s true Church. . . . The situation keeps changing, and it’s important that the laity try to act under some kind of coordination, which only an organization like CUF can provide.

H. Lyman Stebbins
March 1, 1973