§All Saints is a seasonal feature on the American Catholic Web sites. Read More...
§Catechesis on Angels - This page on the Web site of Opus Sanctorium Angelorum provides links to some Church documents on angels.
§Catechesis in the Third Millennium - "This blog is designed to share insights and ideas for carrying out the work of catechesis in a Catholic Parish." Read More...
§Bidding Prayers - "Here you will find the Bidding Prayers (Intercessions) Sundays and Holy Days. Read More...
§ USCCB Video - The USCCB Video page on the Web site of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops offers a selection of faith formation and reflection videos. Read More...
§ The Web site of the National Catholic Partnership on Disability. Read more...
§ Documents written by Francis Brinker containing an introduction on how to pray the rosary and providing scripture verses as a means of meditating on each mystery. Read More...
§Clipart Catholique - This French Web site contains 26 clipart graphics. Read More...
Technology
and Religious Education
§Catholic: Under The Hood - Podcasts on the history and spirituality of the Catholic Church. Blogger Father Seraphim Beshoner, TOR is a friar of the Third Order of St. Francis. He is also an assistant professor of history for the Franciscan University of Steubenville on their campus in Gaming, Austria. Besides his podcast, Fr. Seraphim is also the author of Ivan Sergeevich Gagarin: The Search for Orthodox and Catholic Union
§Maybe It’s God blog, launched by the Archdiocese of Washington in Lent 2009 as a place to learn more and ask questions about the Catholic faith.
Background articles and commentaries, homilies, children's stories, art, clipart, videos and other resources on the Mass readings for upcoming Sundays:
§Year for Priests by Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted - This document contains an article published in four part in The Catholic Sun (Diocese of Phoenix) in August and September, 2009
"As I hope to make clear: When the local church is a living sign of the good news, then its ministry to youth is likewise a living sign, flowing out of what the church is living."
"Through this essay I offer a proposal for retelling the “story” of the modern catechetical movement in Catholicism (since the Second Vatican Council)."
"We educate to some extent by what we say,
Even more by what we do,
And even more than that, by whom we are.
But we educate most of all by what we love.
That goes on after we die"