These are links that we thought you might find of interest. The organizations listed below do not necessarily have an official affiliation with the ECC, we just think they are ‘Great Links’!
Inter-Communion Links:
Bishop Rick Hollingsworth.
Bishop Charles Leigh
Diocese of California, Bishop Thomas E. Abel
Catholic Weddings:
A Catholic Wedding is a national ministry of the ECC to assist couples who want to be married in a ceremony that is celebrated by a Catholic priest or deacon even if a couple cannot, for some reason, marry in the Roman Catholic Church.
We will assist you in finding a qualified Catholic priest of your liking in your location who will be happy to be of service to you.
Originally launched in June 1999, The Hunger Site focuses the power of the Internet on a specific humanitarian need - the eradication of world hunger. On average over 220,000 individuals from around the world visit the site each day to click the "give free food" button and help feed the hungry. Founded in June 1999, The Hunger Site was the first online activism site on the Web. To date more that 101 million visitors have given more than 198 million cups of staple food.
Establish this website as your startup page and you will be reminded to 'click and feed' each time you get online.
WOC works for the ordination of women as priests and bishops into a renewed priestly ministry in the Roman Catholic Church.
The Center for Action and Contemplation, located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was founded in 1987 by Franciscan Father Richard Rohr. Father Rohr saw the need for a training/formation center that would serve as a place of discernment and growth for activists and those interested in social service ministries.
The Quixote Center is a faith-based, social justice center working with people who have few resources for their struggles. We strive to make our world, our nation, and our church more just, peaceful and equitable in their policies and practices.
The National Association for an inclusive priesthood.
Working for reform of the Roman Catholic Church.
National Catholic resources for the LesBiGay community.
The Federation of Christian Ministries is a meeting ground for people of varying faith traditions and spiritualities. As members, we comfort, encourage, support, heal, challenge and lead in many actions which reflect the warm companionship of God's presence. We reject violence toward and domination of one person by another. Our vision mirrors our wholehearted love of God and neighbor proclaimed by the Gospel of Jesus. FCM has a network of small communities of faith around the U.S.
GodTalk, an interfaith TV program that builds bridges of understanding between different faith traditions and features programs on women priests, women and men as partners and equals in ministry, the healing power of prayer in an age of terrorism and a variety of contemporary spirituality topics.
SNAP's healing model - that both survivors and the institution that hurt them must be healed - focuses on helping individuals and changing the church that allowed the abuse.
Rev. Len Schreiner provides weekend retreats, one day or evening workshops/retreats. Musical inspiration and dramatic performance. Individual spiritual direction / pastoral counseling. An applying member of the ECC.
Dedicated to educating the public about the spiritual wounds left in the wake of profound childhood abuses, and offers workshops to help facilitate the healing and recovery from those spiritual wounds.
Global Ministries University
It offers courses and programs that will provide the best ministerial training to persons in their effort to better serve their communities. GMU is a recognized training resource program of the Ecumenical Catholic Communion (ECC).
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