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  • Catequesis y Liturgia

    This is the Diocese of San Jose's newsletter by Lupita Vital, the Associate for Hispanic Catechetical Ministry. The title means "Catechesis and Liturgy" because Lupita believes that catechesis begins with liturgy and you can't have one without the other. All the articles are in Spanish.
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    This weekly radio show is a conversation about belief, meaning, ethics, and ideas. It's not so much about "religion" but about how people understand their faith and live it in the world. You can listen online and read tons of background information on their website.
  • Catholic E-Greetings

    The Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) has teamed up with CatholicGreetings.org to provide free email greeting cards with pictures and quotes inspiring our work for justice and peace. These are simple ways to share our prayers for peace.
  • Lector's Notes

    A parishioner of St. Jerome parish in St. Louis, Missouri, has put together an extensive website for each Sunday's readings, containing liturgical and historical considerations as well as tips for proclamation. An amazing site!
  • The Mary Page

    The Marian Library and the International Marian Research Institute has put together a collection of meditations, reflections, images, history, and themes on every known (and little known) feast and title of Mary.

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