CATH-O-LINKS
CLICK AND LEARN!
Here -- at your fingertips! -- are a bunch of links to information that will help you understand and appreciate the Catholic faith. Every attempt has been made to ensure that these links will take you to places that reliably and faithfully convey what the Church believes and teaches. Clicking the HEADING for each section below will take you to the Web site in question. THE VATICAN Also known as the Holy See, the Vatican is our Church's HQ -- and the world's smallest sovereign state to boot! Their Web site contains texts of Church documents, official announcements and bulletins, information about the Holy Father, as well as cool facts about the cultural heritage of the Vatican complex itself. (You can even take virtual tours of Rome's major basilicas! How cool is that?!) ARCHDIOCESE OF OMAHA Catholics in northeast Nebraska belong to the Archdiocese of Omaha, under the leadership of Archbishop George Lucas. This is your source for information about the local Church -- including its history, parishes, schools, vocations, and various ministries. You can even listen to the Archbishop's podcasts! CATHOLIC VOICE The official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Omaha. CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH This is a searchable, online version of the Catechism, hosted by St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Picayune, Mississippi. Yes, you read that right... Mississippi! U.S. CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS News, Church documents, daily Mass readings, and an online text of the New American Bible. WORD ON FIRE Founded by Bishop-elect Robert Barron, Word on Fire uses modern media technology to share the richness of our Catholic heritage with the world. They produced the widely acclaimed Catholicism video series for PBS. CATHOLIC ONLINE Good source of information on saints, prayers, news, daily readings, and other aspects of Catholic life. EWTN The online presence of the Eternal Word Television Network, a global Catholic communications network founded by Mother Angelica. In addition to programming information, their site has general information about the Catholic faith, multimedia resources, Church documents, and more. |
Caution!
As you probably know, the Internet can be a crazy place. Not every Web site is reliable, and not everything people claim on the 'Net is true. Just because a site says "Catholic" doesn't mean it is faithful to the Church and its Magisterium. The links provided here are reliable, but just make sure to exercise caution if you stray too far from things that have been checked out by a trusted adult. |