Reverend Cait Corrigan is a non-denominational Christian minister. Raised within the Unitarian Universalist faith, she was actively involved in youth groups, community service events, and participated in leadership training programs offered by the church. These programs included worship training and chaplaincy training.
At the age of 16, Reverend Cait Corrigan attended the Woolman Semester School, a private Quaker program for high school and gap-year students. As a Christian, her beliefs aligned with many Quaker principles: Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality, and Stewardship. This alignment eventually led her to apply to Earlham College, a Quaker institution.
During her undergraduate studies, Reverend Cait was engaged in Religious Life on campus and served as the Co-Chair of the Interfaith Community for two years. She studied religion, communism, and politics in Taiwan, India, and Spain. While participating in a semester abroad program at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, founded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in India, Cait worked for the Tibetan Legal Association, which supported Tibetan refugees who had endured religious persecution and torture by the Chinese Communist Party. The following summer, she conducted research on Tibetan refugees in Spain, which was published by the International Political Science Association. Reverend Corrigan then served as an elected board member for IPSA’s Research Committee on Citizenship and Migration.
She interned with the World Organisation Against Torture in Geneva, Switzerland, and represented the organization at the UN Human Rights Council in 2018. In 2021, she received her Master’s degree from the Earlham School of Religion, a Quaker-Christian seminary. She completed her ordination requirements under Rev. Dr. Aaron Lewis and was ordained on January 9, 2022.
Reverend Corrigan has helped thousands of Americans file successful religious exemptions. She served as the Co-Chair of the Spiritual Advisory Committee for Children’s Health Defense, founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., collaborating with religious leaders across the country. Additionally, she is a member of Turning Point USA Faith.
Reverend Cait Corrigan has earned a reputation for professionalism, with a passion for leadership and service. As the Executive Director of Para Church Partners, she will empower faith-based organizations to thrive through resources, expert guidance, and community support.
“For nothing is impossible without God.” – Luke 1:37