Frequently Asked Questions
I'll be visiting Albuquerque soon.
Will there be anything going on at the CAC?
Our Current News page
has the most up-to-date information on what's going on at the CAC. Even
if there is not a special event taking place while you are in town,
feel free to come for prayer or just for a visit.
How can I receive Radical Grace?
Radical Grace will be sent as a thank-you to all
of the financial supporters of the Center for Action and Contemplation.
This policy will be instituted immediately, but we will certainly honor
the subscriptions that are already in place. We will also continue to
send Radical Grace at a reduced rate to those who are on fixed incomes
or are in prison.
Simply print out the donation
form and mail it in with your payment by check or money order (or
pay by credit card and fax in form).
If you currently receive Radical Grace, consider sharing the message of
the CAC with someone you love. For an additional donation of $25.00 you
can send a year's worth of Radical Grace, or just request that
we send a sample copy.
What is the easiest way to order
books, CDs, and DVDs from the CAC?
Visit The Mustard Seed, our online resource center.
Do you take
credit cards?
Yes, the CAC does accept Visa and Mastercard.
Can you send me a list of your
upcoming programming?
We do have a simple list of upcoming programming that we can
mail to you. Just send us an email with your name and contact information
and we'll send it to you. Also know that the most up-to-date programming
information can be found in our Programs section of the website, and
also by checking our Local
Events and Calendar
pages.
Can I get in touch with Richard Rohr
through the CAC?
Richard has a mailbox at the CAC, but is not able to
receive phone calls. If you are interested in booking Richard as a
speaker, see our speaking requests
page for more information.
Will Richard be doing any retreats or
conferences in my area?
See Richard on the Road
to find out where he will be speaking in the coming months.
Is the CAC a Catholic organization?
Is it inclusive of other denominations or faiths?
The CAC is rooted in its Catholic identity but is
deeply committed to ecumenical and inter-religious dialogue. Friends
and participants at the CAC come from all faiths and backgrounds.
Which are Richard's most recent books
and recordings?
His most recent book is Things Hidden
His most recent recordings are: A New Way of Seeing. A New Way of Being: Jesus and Paul
Journey of Faith: Making One of Two
Holding the Tension: The Power of Paradox
These can all be ordered through the Mustard Seed Resource Center
What is STILLPOINT?
STILLPOINT is the
Contemplative House and Expression of the CAC, and is the residence for our work intern program. It is
located just up the street from the CAC, at 1823 Five Points Rd
SW.
What happened to Tepeyac?
Tepeyac was the former
guesthouse, which now houses the Center itself.
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