The following list of online resources created to assist those searching for reliable Catholic content on the web.
Archdiocese of Detroit
The Archdiocese of Detroit maintains this official site for Archdiocesan events, issues, and directories for clergy, parishes, and schools.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. This is the website for the Body of Catholic Bishops in America. There is a vast amount of information contained in the site, including an e-version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, as well as the New American Bible, which is the official translation of Sacred Scripture for Catholics in America.
The Vatican
The official Vatican website. Information about the Pope and Papal and Curial happenings are reported. The Vatican Player also provides audio and video of public Papal events. The “Supreme Pontiffs” tab contains the writings of every modern Pope in every major language.
Sacred Heart Major Seminary
The official website of Sacred Heart Major Seminary, the Archdiocese of Detroit’s seminary. Have a glance to look at faculty rosters, and even register for classes…did you know anyone can take classes there, or even get a terminal degree in philosophy or theology?
Priestly Vocations (Archdiocese of Detroit)
The official priestly vocations page for the Archdiocese of Detroit. This site contains a listing of the many different events and resources that the Archdiocese offers to support men in their call to be priests. Seminarian rosters, information about daily seminary life, and much more is available.
Permanent Deacon (Archdiocese of Detroit)
The Archdiocese of Detroit welcomes inquiries from Catholic men who after prayerful discernment seek to respond to the call to serve in the Permanent Diaconate. The deacon is a man of faith called by the church to serve God and God's people as an official representative of the church. He assists the bishop and priests in performing sacraments, proclamation of the Gospel and by dedicating himself to the charity of others.
www.masstimes.org
The purpose of www.masstimes.org is to help Catholics get to Mass by helping them find churches and worship times worldwide. You can find daily and weekend mass when you are traveling.
Saint of the Day
Catholic saints are holy people and human people who lived extraordinary lives. Each saint the Church honors responded to God's invitation to use his or her unique gifts. God calls each one of us to be a saint. Click on the link for other saints celebrated on this date.
Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan (CCSEM)
Visit this site to learn about opportunies in Southeast Michigan provided by and for the Catholic Charities. There are resources for those in need as well as opportunities for volunteers.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Bishops of America to aid those affected by World War II. Today, CRS is one of the largest charitable organizations in the world. They also do the most with their fundraising – 93 cents of every dollar goes directly to relief efforts.
Michigan Catholic Conference
The Michigan Catholic Conference’s official page. The MCC is the ecclesiastical province of Michigan’s official public outreach. Visit their site to learn about important advocacy issues.
Detroit Catholic (Online Newspaper ONLY)
The official website of The Michigan Catholic, which is the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Detroit and all other dioceses in Michigan.
Knights of Columbus
This site offers information on the fraternal group, Knights of Columbus. Catholic men can learn more about this organization founded by Blessed Michael McGivney.
Our Sunday Visitor
Our Sunday Visitor’s official page. OSV owes its existence to the iron will and vision of a young Indiana parish priest. At the turn of the 20th century, Father John Francis Noll was alarmed at the immense amount of anti-Catholic literature flooding America. Fr. Noll set out to develop a weekly Catholic parish bulletin (which is one of the primary reason almost every American parish publishes one) with defenses of our Catholic faith. Today, OSV is one the largest American publishers of Catholic books, pamphlets, and Sunday bulletins and collection envelopes.
www.catholic.com
Do you have a question regarding anything relating to the Catholic faith? Look no further…with forums, a link to their live radio station, a documents library, links to their monthly magazine, and other articles, this website is sure to fill you in. Theologically sound and very stimulating.