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Catholic World
- Catholic Culture
CATHOLIC CULTURE is a site concerned with liturgical year, documents, site reviews & more. Trinity Communications has been putting Catholic material on the Internet since the early 1990s. In 2001, users of our previous site (PetersNet) expressed a desire to apply our resources to daily family life. In response, the Trinity staff began assembling resources to help Catholics live the liturgical year in the home. The result, released in late 2003 is CatholicCulture.org.
http://www.catholicculture.org/ - Daily Gospel
The “Daily Gospel” is a service provided by international association Evangelizo. Evangelizo's mission is to spread Gospel in all languages troughout the world via the Internet, and to develop the technical means to that end.
http://evangeliodeldia.org - Catholic.net
Catholic.net is the new, successor site to the Catholic Information Center on the Internet (CICI), one of the pioneering Catholic web sites since its inception in 1995. In the new Catholic.net, you'll find everything you've come to expect from CICI -access to leading Catholic magazines and newspapers, papal encyclicals, Church documents, helpful devotional services- all in a new, smartly-designed and streamlined format.
http://www.catholic.net/ - Vatican.va
Vatican.va is official site of the Holy See.
http://www.vatican.va/ - Vatican Information Service
The VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE is a news service, founded in the Holy See Press Office, that provides information about the Magisterium and the pastoral activities of the Holy Father and the Roman Curia. The service -which began in 1991- transmits news from Monday through Friday throughout the year, except during the month of August. It is available in English, Italian, Spanish, and French.
http://www.vatican.va/news_services/press/vis/vis_en.html - Zenit
ZENIT is an International News Agency. Their mission is to provide objective coverage of events, documents and issues emanating from or concerning the Catholic Church. ZENIT's articles are reproduced in hundreds of publications worldwide and are used by numerous radio and TV stations.
http://www.zenit.org/index.php