About
One of the largest organizations of Catholic women in the world, dedicated to strengthening their spiritual life through Christ and His Church, the Catholic Daughters of the Americas was founded in 1903 by the Knights of Columbus in Utica, New York. We are organized in 45 states across the country, and in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, Kenya, and Peru. Catholic lay and religious women 18 years of age or older, who love and support the Church and wish to participate in social and charitable activities are welcome to join.
Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas (JCDA), our national youth program for girls age 6 through 18, was founded in 1925. Learn more about JCDA.
Why Join?
In addition to opportunities at the local and national level for fellowship with other Daughters who pursue our mission of faith working through love in the promotion of justice, equality, and the advancement of human rights and dignity for all, Daughters experience the opportunity to give and receive. By giving of your time, talent, ideas, knowledge, dedication, and enthusiasm, you'll receive spiritual enrichment, leadership skills, affirmation, community, broadened horizons, and a marked sense of accomplishment. Daughters also receive SHARE, the award-winning, quarterly magazine of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
What We Do
Catholic Daughters engage in an expansive array of activities in pursuit of our mission. The programs cover a vast scope of activities beginning at the parish level and expanding into all concerns of today's church and society including:
Mission Activities
Morality in Media
Mother Teresa
Patriotism
Prison Apostolate
Right to Life
Rural Life
Scholarships & Educational Contests
Support of the Holy Father, Bishops & Clergy
Teen Pregnancy & Suicide
Veterans' Support
Vocations to the Religious Life
Aid to Flood and Disaster Victims
Adopt-a-Child Program
Adopt-a-Seminarian
Apostolate of the Sea
Battered Spouses & Child Abuse
Catholic Relief Services
Civic Programs
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
Elderly
Enhancement of Spiritual Life
Evangelization
Habitat for Humanity
Regular meetings of the local courts are held once a month, with a minimum of 10 meetings a year.
We encourage all Catholic women 18 years and older to share their responsibility and become an active member of Catholic Daughters of the Americas. If you are interest in obtaining more information or joining CDA, contact us today.