This is a
list of organisations covering Catholic laity. It aims to list ecclesial movements of unspecified standing. For international Catholic movements that have received official approval by the Catholic Church, see
Directory of International Associations of the Faithful. •
Apostolate for Family Consecration, founded in the US in 1975 by Jerry and Gwen Conker •
Movimento Apostolico, a lay organization founded in
Catanzaro, Italy, on 3 November 1979 by
Maria Marino Marraffa. Archbishop
Antonio Cantisani and the Calabrian Bishops Conference have approved it statutes. Now it is suppressed. •
Catholic Charismatic Renewal, with around 70 million Roman Catholics worldwide active in the movement, founded in the US in 1967 among college students. •
Catholic Worker Movement: Founded in the US in 1933 by
Dorothy Day and
Peter Maurin, this movement works for peace and the equal distribution of goods. •
Madonna House Apostolate, founded in Canada in 1947 by
Catherine Doherty as a community of priests and laypersons has established missionary field houses worldwide. •
National Black Catholic Congress, founded in the United States in 1987 as a successor to the
Colored Catholic Congress founded a century earlier by
Daniel Rudd. •
World Movement of Christian Workers (WMCW), an international association similar to the Catholic Worker Movement, recognized by the Catholic Church. ==Union of Prayer==