NETWORK Lobby~faith-based political advocacy for the common good

In 1972, 47 Catholic Sisters gathered in Washington, D.C. and the spark that would become NETWORK was ignited. Shortly after that gathering, NETWORK opened its doors in April 1972. Since then, NETWORK has grown from a small lobby of Catholic Sisters into a faith-based political advocacy organization for the common with tens of thousands of justice-seekers–men, women, secular, religious, etc.–across the country. Through political ups and downs, the NETWORK community has continuously advocated for federal policies that advance racial and economic justice and promote the common good.

Check Your Voter Registration

The U.S. can be better at voting! You can help by doing just one thing: register to vote, check your existing registration, or ask friends and family to do the same. Click here to see how!

Bob Kloos, Ohio NETWORK Advocate Team member, exercises his right to participate in our democracy as a poll volunteer on Election Day. Read his story!

Congress Invest in Welcoming Communities Immigration Press Conference

Press Conference: Congress Invest in Welcoming Communities

Members of Congress, Sisters, and immigration humanitarian groups gathered on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, September 14 to demand that Congress fund immigration policy that welcomes migrants to our communities.

Just Politics Catholic Podcast

Season 3 of NETWORK’s podcast, Just Politics, has launched. Each episode examines issues and policies that faith-filled justice seekers care about. Hosts speak to authors, Members of Congress, and people of all faiths.

WHAT’S HAPPENING

News from NETWORK & across the nation.

THE ISSUES

NETWORK’s issue agenda is informed by
Catholic Social Justice and the lived experience of real people.

faith-based political advocacy for the common good

NETWORK SOCIAL

The latest happening around the NETWORK community.

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