Fr. Ralph Pfau
(1904 - 1967)
was the founder of the NCCA. Through his dedication and commitment, many Catholic priests, religious and laypersons found recovery and were restored to the faith family, leading productive and hopeful lives.

Ralph Pfau was the first Catholic priest to recover from Alcoholism through AA.

 

 

NCCA Board Meeting
The NCCA Board of Directors meets regularly. Members with issues and concerns, please write:
NCCA
1601 Joslyn Road
Lake Orion, MI 48360
or e-mail ncca@guesthouse.org


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NCCA Credo

 

NCCA Mission Statement

 

2010
Spring Newsletter

 

 

 

 


Send for a Free Prayer Booklet

Developed by NCCA members, "Prayers for Addicted Persons and Their Loved Ones" is sponsored by our friends at Guest House. We pray that this 20-page pocket / purse-sized booklet will bless you and help you.
Send your name and address to

Prayer Book, NCCA
1601 Joslyn Road
Lake Orion, MI 48360
or e-mail ncca@guesthouse.org

LATEST BLUE BOOK AVAILABLE!
Every year, the NCCA publishes the proceedings of its annual conference. The 59th Edition of the Blue Book (from the NCCA's 2009 Conference is now available for distribution. It contains outstanding educational/inspitational presentations on the theme: SEEKING GOD... ADDICTION, SPIRITUALITY AND RECOVERY
(Free copies are availble But suggested contribution, including cost of mailing, is $10.00)

Write, call, email the NCCA:

1601 Joslyn Road
Lake Orion, MI 48360
Previous year's editions also available.

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