Catechism
of the Catholic Church
- Catechism
of the Catholic Church - This on-line version of the Catechism of
the Catholic Church includes the corrections promoted by Pope John
Paul II on Sept.8, 1997. Details of the corrections are found by visiting
Peter's Net ( a Link provided on the Web page.) Searching for various
aspects of the Catechism is done by clicking on the appropriate Link.
--Anne D'Andrea
- Catholic
Pages
- Catholic
Pages is an excellent resource for teachers because it addresses such
a wide variety of Catholic interests and issues in just one site.
This web site offers links to daily updated Catholic reflections,
feasts, meditations, saints, spiritual readings and other religious
information. It contains articles on every aspect of the Catholic
faith, the Catholic Church, and being a faithful Catholic. People
can join online discussions with Catholics from all over the world.
Through this site, you can purchase Catholic books, music, films,
rosaries, crucifixes, scapulars, and software from online stores.
This site also offers Catholic humour, through simple jokes and descriptions
of amusing everyday situations. -- Sabrina Maniglia
- Jay's
Liberation Theology and Liberal Religion Links
- A list
of links to other world organizations committed to social action and
world peace. Helpful in having students review and reflect on the
array of sites and employ critical thinking using Catholic values.
-- Francis Hill
- Jesus:
The Complete Story
-
- Natural
Theology
- The
purpose of this site is to revitalise theology. Theology was once
considered the keystone of the sciences. It lost its position during
the scientific revolution that began about 500 years ago. While the
new mathematical, empirical and critical methods set off the explosion
of knowledge that still engulfs us, the theologians were left behind.
This would be useful for teachers because it is a good source for
information to be used to teach students about this topic. It is important
for students to learn some aspects of Theology in order for it to
never to die.-- Giovanna DiGiulio
- The
Roman Theological Forum
- The
Roman Theological Forum is an association of scholars working with
other interested persons for the advancement of theology and philosophy
within the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. It addresses contemporary
questions of theology and philosophy, beginning from a Thomist point
of view, and it is promoting with special attention a neo-Patristic
approach to the interpretation of Sacred Scripture.-- Rita Mastrangelo
- Religion
On-Line
- more
than 1800 articles and chapters - Old Testament, New Testament, Ethics,
History and Sociology of Religions and more. -- Sylvie Gagnon
- St
Thomas Aquinas Forum
- This
website offers information on a wide spectrum of topics from civil
law vs. moral law, people of life and for life, and also day to day
topics such as getting the most form our masses. There are several
subcategories that include: Introduction to Catholicism, Theology
and Teachings, Philosophy, Scripture, Other Christians, Editorials,
and further Links. Further, there are various sources i.e. Homily’s
and editorials that talk about the current issues of turmoil, legislative
agendas, and day-to day dealings with life which allow for different
views on topics. – M. DeVuono
- Theology
Library
- A Catholic's
collection of 118 pages with over 5,100 links... in the spirit of
the Second Vatican Council
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