http://www.wordonfire.org for great sermons,readings, and teachings from Fr. Robert Barron, Catholic priest.
http://www.ignatianspirituality.com - for inspiring stories & prayerful reflections
http://wau.org/ - for meditation on the Mass's daily reading and for stories related to the faith.
http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings - for Bible readings
http://www.presentationministries.com/obob/obob.asp - for reflections on daily scripture reading
Catholic Encyclopedia of Saints
Vatican News Services - for what's going on in Rome
We Are One Body Catholic Radio Station - for great Catholic teaching from today & from our past.
vatican.va On the home page is a handy way to find all the recent
writings, activity and news relating to Pope Francis. Find just about any
encyclical, papal writing or Church document you could want to read.
ewtn.com Media linkage you’d expect to the TV and
radio programming and the tireless news work they conduct. Also subsites on faith including
devotions, a document library and a dozen mini-sites that are beautiful,
educational and awesome. They also have a subsite dedicated to kids, with games,
prayers and TV programs.
newadvent.org It’s a bit of everything: the Catholic Encyclopedia, St. Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologica in its complete text, writings of the Fathers of the Church, the Bible, and a library of Church documents.
decentfilms.com Catholic film critic Steven Greydanus watches movies and then he writes about them,
rates them and lets you know what he thinks.
wordonfire.org Videos and podcasts and articles and more.
Star Quest Production Network (SQPN)
sqpn.com There are shows for everyone, they’re done professionally, and they’re
all free.
catholic.com They’re working tirelessly to help us all know how to explain and defend our faith by teaching us to better understand it.
catholicculture.org In addition to news and commentary, you’ll find liturgical readings,
links, history, resources and even reviews of Catholic websites. It’s a site
well-done and one worth visiting often.
news.va The Vatican’s official news network.
www.catholicnews.com This is compiled by the USCCB and is full of great links and
information.
romereports.com Not just news to read, there’s also video.
zenit.org It’s a newspaper in your Web browser, with Catholic perspectives
on everything.
blog.archny.org Cardinal Timothy Dolan blogs in a way that will help you appreciate the image of bishops as shepherds.
happycatholic.blogspot.com Two-thousand years of information and history about the
Catholic faith — how’s a person to keep up? Enter the fine folks who make
teaching the rest of us their life’s work. They call it apologetics.
lifeteen.com This is aimed at a younger audience, but sometimes I think that's what I need! The
teaching component of the content on the website is attractive and well done.
amazingcatechists.com Two dozen
catechists who post daily on topics of interest to parents and catechists and,
really, anyone who wants to know their faith.
cardinalnewmansociety.org It’s all about Catholic education, from grade school to
college and beyond. How do you apply Catholic principles to educational needs?
Here’s a site to show you how it’s done.
integratedcatholiclife.org An e-magazine that focuses on integrating faith, family and work. It features
timely articles, quotes from the saints, questions and answers and blogs.
It is enriching Catholic reading from a variety of writers,
with topics that range from news and feast days to books and opinion.
ucatholic.com It’s a lot of everything, from daily readings to saints of
the day to apologetics. There’s a daily catechism feature, a variety of prayers
and commentary.
catholicstand.com This is reading that will make you think
(and maybe squirm)..
divineoffice.org Aside from the Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours is the
official prayer of the Church. On this site, you can opt to just read the
prayers, or you can listen to the audio and follow along.
comepraytherosary.org Not only is this a lovely website, but it’s also a complete
prayer experience. You can select whether you want to pray in real time with a
“worldwide rosary” or on your own. You can also share your intentions.
Fun for the Whole Family
catholicmom.com The site
is almost a portal of things Catholic. There are daily features such as Daily
Gospel Reflections, Tech Talk and Book Notes. Each Sunday, there are new Gospel
activities. Each week there’s a giveaway of great Catholic resources. There are
book club discussions and posts, a weekly Small Success link-up for moms to
encourage one another and at least a half-dozen new columns a day from various
contributors.
catholicdadsonline.com “Catholic moms rock when it comes to building community. We men ... not so good.” And according to their “about” page, that’s what Catholic Dads is out to do. The topics range from masculinity to finances and include reviews, family life and culture concerns.
catholicicing.com Makes it easy to smile about sharing the Faith with your kids.
equippingcatholicfamilies.com shares plenty of
ways to involve your whole family in actively being Catholic.
You don’t have to love to cook to love Jeff Young’s brand of
Catholic. His goal is to highlight “how food — good food — can be a sign of
God’s love and care for each of us and our families.”
Hebrew4christians.com
An interesting site regarding questions about the Jewish faith as it intersects with Christianity.
http://slaveryfootprint.org/#where_do_you_live. A special survey that informs you of how many "forced laborers" (SLAVES) work for you so that you can maintain your current lifestyle. It's an eye-opening and humbling exercise!
I love all the wonderful links you have here. If I may make a suggestion, with vacation traveling going on, could you add http://www.masstimes.org/
ReplyDeleteto your list? Ina May