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Other Catholic Links

Throughout this site, there are many links to Catholic resources. Here are some other Catholic links.


The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) is online.
Here are some helpful pages:


The New American Bible
Online Bible, complete with notes. Note the search box near the upper right-hand corner.


EWTN.com
The Eternal Word Television Network offers many resources that you can enjoy online. See especially the following pages:


RelevantRadio.com  
Here are some things you can do from the Network Home Page:

  • Listen online by clicking on Click Here to Listen Online.

  • Click on Audio Archives (near the top of the page) and listen to previous episodes of some of my favorite programs -- On Call with Dr. Ray and Friends, Searching the Word, and The Inner Life.

  • Click on Programs (near the top of the page) and see information regarding the day's or the week's topics or guests.

You can see if you have this great Catholic radio station in your area at Relevant Radio's home page.


AveMariaRadio.net
You can listen to Ave Maria Radio mainly on the Internet. Just click on the big Listen Live button (near the top of the page). I think that Ave Maria Radio broadcasts locally in at least two cities, Detroit and Saginaw, Michigan; it used to.


CatholicsComeHome.org
A welcoming ministry for anyone who has left the Catholic Church or anyone interested in becoming Catholic.


Why Do We Believe In God?
Logical reasons for believing in God's existence. Plus several other explanations; such as, What is the Church?, authority, apostolic succession, the Bible, infallibility, the Pope, rites in the Church, the name Catholic, salvation outside the Church, protestants and the Church, the sacraments, and the Trinity.


Catholic Answers same as Catholic.com
Mission Statement: Catholic Answers is an apostolate dedicated to serving Christ by bringing the fullness of Catholic truth to the world. We help good Catholics become better Catholics, bring former Catholics "home," and lead non-Catholics into the fullness of the faith. We explain Catholic truth, equip the faithful to live fully the sacramental life, and assist them in spreading the Good News.


The Coming Home Network International (CHNetwork.org)
Mission Statement: The purpose of The Coming Home Network International (CHNetwork) is to provide fellowship, encouragement and support for Protestant pastors and laymen who are somewhere along the journey or have already been received into the Catholic Church. The CHNetwork is committed to assisting and standing beside all inquirers, serving as a friend and an advocate.


OnceCatholic.org
Mission Statement: The mission of OnceCatholic.org is to put you back in touch with a face-to-face community of Catholics. Along the way, we want to walk with you as you sort through your issues with the Church.


How to Become a Catholic
This article examines the joyful process by which one becomes a Catholic. 


CatholicCulture.org  
Among other services, this site has a Catholic Website Reviews area that helps users sift through the proliferation of Catholic web sites by grading and reviewing them. You can look up a site or category, search by word, or just see the many excellent top-rated sites in general. Note: not every Catholic site has been reviewed. Church Fathers library.


NewAdvent.org
Catholic Encyclopedia, Summa Theologica (the theological masterpiece of St. Thomas Aquinas), library of Church documents, Church Fathers, and more.


Veritatis Splendor
Pope John Paul II's encyclical The Splendor of Truth.


Responses to Some Questions Regarding Certain Aspects of the Doctrine of the Church
What does it mean that the Catholic Church is the One True Church? What about the oriental Churches separated from full communion with the Catholic Church? What about Christian Communities born out of the Reformation of the sixteenth century?


Enchiridion of Indulgences (1968)
The Norms on Indulgences and a summary of them. A convenient compilation of all the ways to obtain a plenary indulgence. Particular grants for partial and plenary indulgences. Beautiful prayers. The Enchiridion of Indulgences was updated in 1999, but that version may not be online yet.

A few more web pages about indulgences:


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