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| Topic Started: Friday, 6. November 2009, 22:11 (85 Views) | |
| SeanJ | Friday, 6. November 2009, 22:11 Post #1 |
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The moderators encourage all members of this forum to suggest web sites of interest to Catholics should read. All suggestions will be considered for inclusion on our list of web sites now being prepared. The new section of the forum is be in Cyberforum Reference Library, and has just two threads, one for recommendations and one for the list of sites, arranged under various headings . Suggestions should include the site's address and a few words describing the site. Please post the information below. A moderator will add the link to the Directory, and then delete your post to prevent this thread being cluttered. If you wish to discuss the links, do that on the Miscellaneous Catholic Chatter thread. We want to leave this thread with NOTHING BUT this notice, the directory, and suggestions for adding links, but no "conversation" please. Please post your recommendations by adding a reply. |
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| Helen | Sunday, 8. November 2009, 21:01 Post #2 |
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Church Services TV http://www.churchservices.tv/ Site approved by the Irish Bishops Conference. It is internet transmission of daily Masses from seven churches in Ireland. There is a choice starting each half hour between 7 am and 1 pm, one at four pm, one in Polish at 6 pm and one at 7.15 pm. The churches are mainly parish churches. One is a cathedral. One is a convent chapel. |
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| JRJ | Sunday, 8. November 2009, 22:20 Post #3 |
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Sorry, moderators - clicked the wrong button! www.catholicculture.org Loads of documents and articles on basic Catholic teaching plus essays and commentary. Great links to Catechism, etc. Informative daily link for readings and Saints. Activities for the home according to the liturgical calendar. |
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Jennifer hubby's dinosaur blog | |
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| Rose of York | Thursday, 12. November 2009, 02:38 Post #4 |
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Sean here's a beauty! It is produced by the Scottish Conference of Bishops. http://www.beingcatholic.org/ This other link tells you about it. http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=15139 Edited by Rose of York, Thursday, 12. November 2009, 02:41.
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| SeanJ | Thursday, 12. November 2009, 09:16 Post #5 |
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I'm sorry Luv, but I beat you to it. It has already been added to the list. Sean |
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