About the CAC
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. There they
would come, be still, and learn how to integrate a contemplative
lifestyle and compassionate service. They would live a social
spirituality. This center would serve a dual purpose as not only a radical
voice for peaceful, non-violent social change but also as a forum
for renewal and encouragement for the seeking individual who sought
direction from and understanding of God's will and love. Today, the CAC
is that place of discovery and much more.
The CAC attracts people from around the world who
seek peaceful, positive alternatives and solutions to the difficult
challenges of our often materialistic, irrational and violent world.
Our quarterly publication, Radical Grace, has a readership
in every state and in 15 countries.
The CAC is not a new age center
or a typical retreat center. People of all faiths share the CAC vision
and understand the constructive message of the Gospel that crosses
boundaries of religion, ethnicity, social class and gender. We
envision the CAC as a faith alternative to the dominant consciousness,
offering hope, inspiration and challenge to a despairing world.
STILLPOINT,
the New Contemplative House of the Center (replacing Tepeyac, our
former guest house), is located two doors down from the Center and is
the residence for our Work Intern Program.
Following the mission of the CAC, STILLPOINT seeks to embody values
of simple, sustainable living and environmental sensitivity. We encourage a mindful diet and maintain different types of organic
gardening projects. |