Our mission is to make Catholics of all nations.
6 Catholics on the Path
"For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them."
Matthew 18:20
The Foundation
Step II of the program asks each member to come to believe in the Real Presence — not as a theological abstraction, but as the living center of a daily practice of death and rebirth.
The Eucharist is not a symbol. It is the flesh of Christ — as the earliest Christians believed, as Ignatius of Antioch wrote in A.D. 107, as the Church has taught for two thousand years.
"Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day."
— John 6:54

Membership
The 12 Steps are always free. Fellowship membership unlocks our community of Catholic brothers and sisters walking the same path — find friends, join groups, send messages, work with a sponsor, and keep a private journal.
Search for members by diocese and connect with Catholics who share your journey.
Join or create small fellowship groups for accountability, prayer, and mutual support.
Send private messages to friends and sponsors in a safe, faith-filled space.
Find a sponsor or offer to walk alongside someone else through the Steps.
Keep a private, encrypted journal to record your progress through each Step.
Engage in open discussion threads on each of the 12 Steps with the community.
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Begin the Ascent
Whether you are struggling with addiction, searching for faith, or already Catholic and seeking a deeper practice — these steps were written for you.
The 12 StepsA Witness
I am so excited about the new venture in step work! The Twelve Steps have been a very important part of my life for the last twenty-five years. Seeing these principles fashioned after the message of the Gospel, proclaimed in the Catholic Faith is gift to the Church and her members, especially those who struggle with particular issues that hinder (often deeply) their spiritual growth in Christ. I'm certain this will be a journey of grace and growth for all who choose to follow it.
Fr. Timothy Huffman— Steubenville, Ohio
YHM.