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Catholic Links |
The following represents "links" to web sites we feel may be of interest to you. We have tried to categorize and describe them in a manner which will be helpful. Feel free to send us some feedback and/or recommendations on this and any other page of our web site!
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| News from the Holy Father. The official site of the Vatican See and the Pope, multilingual with elegant graphics, easy navigation to a wealth of information. Includes current news and events, papal documents, history, museum links and art. Contains a search engine. |
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| Articles detailing official positions and personal opinions on various policy issues. Examples include terrorism for the cause of Northern Ireland's independence and bans on human cloning. |
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| A compendium of Catholic beliefs and prayers, with extensive information on angels and saints. Contains a table showing each Pope's name and the year in which their reign ended. Provides links to Catholic periodicals and directories. Beautiful visual art on introductory pages. Uses an external search engine. |
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| An alphabetically arranged reference guide with extensive in depth articles and exceptional graphics. |
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| A multilingual reference with full text of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, literally the laws of the Roman Catholic Church which maintains ecclesiastical courts with petitions and appeals and its own procedures. Little visual appeal but with an introductory index and jump links specific information may be easily retrieved. |
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| A treatise with extensive biblical references to Angels, their function and nature. Lack of an index or jump links may make specific content difficult to locate. However, this paper is very informative. |
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| A brief historical overview of this sometimes controversial, politically active order with a tradition of scholarship. |
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| Indexed by century, this site details the contributions made in astronomy, optics, mathematics, engineering and earth sciences. Complete with sketches of both the Jesuit scientists and their work. Unfortunately the 20th century entries are limited to bibliographic listings while earlier centuries provide biographies and historical background as well. |
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| Biographies and original writings of several dozen Church theologians and Doctors of the Church such as St. Bernard and Thomas Aquinas. Includes The Council of Trent Canons and Decrees, a full text of the 1545 Council which defined the teachings, laws and liturgies of the Roman Catholic Church from the Renaissance through the 20th Century. |
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| Full text of many encyclical letters of Pope John Paul II setting for present Catholic perspective on such issues as creationism, evolution and the Bible. Other articles also pertaining to the Church and Science, even one concerning the implications of the possibility of Martian life. |