Catholics United for the Faith
 
 


Why become a member of Catholics United for the Faith (CUF)?

CUF is a lay apostolate founded in 1968 to support, defend, and advance the efforts of the Teaching Church. CUF members enjoy many benefits in addition to supporting a solid, faithful, Catholic apostolate. CUF's sole purpose is to help build up the Church by forming lay Catholics who know their faith and love the Church.

By joining CUF you will tangibly participate in the great mission of the laity--to live our vocation of serving Christ while working toward the evangelization of all people and the unity of the Church.

Click here to become a member or renew your membership.

Your tax-deductible contribution of $40** includes:

  • Membership for one year

  • One full year of Lay Witness magazine

  • Access to our Catholic hotline and Catholic Responses department.
    Call our toll-free hotline or send an email with your questions on the faith. We’ll provide detailed, thorough answers that genuinely reflect the Church’s true teachings.

  • 10% or more off all books and tapes from Emmaus Road Publishing.

In addition to being a member of Catholics United for the Faith and receiving these benefits, you’ll also be connected to a network of other faithful Catholics. You can even join or start a CUF chapter in your local area, so you’ll always have the support and fellowship that is so necessary for nourishing the Faith.

**(US only. Foreign memberships are $60.00 payable in US currency.)

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From Our Founder

When we see the failings of many around us, do we use those failings of others as a pretext for failings of our own: for discouragement (which is in itself a defect of faith) or for anger (which puts us in danger of hell fire)? Or does the sight of them drive us deeper into the arms of Christ, into deeper contrition, into a deeper awareness of our own need of mercy, a deeper faith, and more loving service of the truth?

H. Lyman Stebbins
1983