Vatican
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Vatican Website – Church documents, Vatican Museums, News and activities of the Church and the Pope.
Milwaukee Archdiocese
- Archdiocese of Milwaukee – Official site of the Archdiocese with connections to parishes, events, and programs of the Archdiocese.
- John Paul II Center – Evangelization and catechesis programs and offices of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Prayer Resources
- Catholic Online Prayers- http://www.catholic.org/prayers/ – This site contains a large variety of traditional and biblical prayers.
Spirituality and Prayer Resources
- Sacred Space – http://www.sacredspace.ie/ – This is a website by the Irish Jesuits. There is the opportunity to take a few minutes at your computer to pray and reflect. There are also online retreats listed at the bottom of the page.
- Creighton University Collaborative Ministries – http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html – This website has a daily reflection and an online retreat as well as other tools for prayer.
Retreat Resources
- Minute Meditations – http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Minute/default.asp – There is also a listing for the saint of the day.
- Epiphany Blessing of a Home – http://www.ecatholic2000.com/pray/prayer41.shtml
Justice, Scripture, and Prayer Resources
- St. Louis University – http://liturgy.slu.edu/index.html – This website offers many different perspectives on the Sunday readings.
- Center of Concern – http://coc.org/focus/ej/reflections.html – The Center of Concern offers reflections on the Sunday readings from a justice perspective. The resource also offers questions for faith sharing groups.
- Peace Connections – http://www.garlitz.org/scripture.htm – This website has peace and justice reflections for the Sunday readings for all three cycles. The documents are available in Microsoft Word or pdf format.
- 8th Day Center for Justice – http://www.8thdaycenter.org/resources/publications.html – The 8th Day Center offers a downloadable guide for reflection “Toward a Spirituality of Justice.”