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Category: Catholic (33) Rating Referrals
  The Vatican
The Holy See website - english
 10.0 - 1 vote - 239
  Diocese of Raleigh
The Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina
 5.5 - 2 votes - 272
  American Catholic
American Catholic is for Catholics, all Christians and seekers. Find Roman Catholic Saints, Catholic Church Questions and Catholic News. Post Prayer Requests and send Catholic e-cards. Discover Catholic Books, Catholic Audio Books, Catholic Videos, and a leading Catholic Magazine. An AmericanCatholic.org Site from the Franciscans and St.Anthony Messenger Press Copyright © 1996-2006
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  The Catholic League
What is the Catholic League?

The Catholic League is the nation’s largest Catholic civil rights organization. Founded in 1973 by the late Father Virgil C. Blum, S.J., the Catholic League defends the right of Catholics – lay and clergy alike – to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination.

Motivated by the letter and the spirit of the First Amendment, the Catholic League works to safeguard both the religious freedom rights and the free speech rights of Catholics whenever and wherever they are threatened.
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  Catholic Online
Catholic Website with news, Catholic opinion, and more.
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  New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia
The Catholic Encyclopedia, as its name implies, proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine.
 10.0 - 1 vote - 176
  Catholic Answers
Catholic Answers is one of the nation’s largest lay-run apostolates of Catholic apologetics and evangelization. In English and Spanish.
 7.5 - 2 votes - 177
  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.
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  National Catholic Reporter
The National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company reports, comments and reflects on the church and society. It strives for excellence in its publications, supporting a full, honest and open exchange of ideas. It works out of a Roman Catholic tradition and an ecumenical spirit. It emphasizes solidarity with the oppressed and respect for all. It understands that peace, justice and integrity of environment are not only goals but also avenues of life.
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  Catholic Community Forum
The Catholic Forum has led souls to the Church and strengthened the faith of those already in her fold, and we hope to continue growing and leading people to Christ and His Church for years to come. An online discussion forum.
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  Catholic News Service
The mission of Catholic News Service is the mission of the Church itself -- to spread the Gospel through contemporary means of communication.

Our mission is to perform this task by reporting the news which affects Catholics in their everyday lives.
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  Catholic Exchange
Catholic Exchange is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity. We rely on donations from the general public for our support and maintenance. Catholic Exchange was organized exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes.

Specifically, Catholic Exchange is endeavoring to evangelize the world via the media with the Good News of Jesus Christ in the Catholic Church in response to Pope John Paul II's call for a "Springtime of a New Evangelization." English and Spanish.
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  Catholic Information Network
Catholic electronic evangelization since 1987. Lots of links to other Catholic sites and resources.
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  Catholic Charities USA
Catholic Charities USA is the membership association of one of the nation's largest social service networks. Catholic Charities agencies and institutions nationwide provide vital social services to people in need, regardless of their religious, social, or economic backgrounds. Catholic Charities USA supports and enhances the work of its membership by providing networking opportunities, national advocacy and media efforts, program development, training and technical assistance, and financial support.

Founded in 1910 as the National Conference of Catholic Charities, Catholic Charities USA is located near the nation's capital in Alexandria, VA. We are a member of Caritas Internationalis.
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  Catholic Relief Services
Catholic Relief Services was founded in 1943 by the Catholic Bishops of the United States. Our mission is to assist the poor and disadvantaged, leveraging the teachings of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to alleviate human suffering, promote development of all people, and to foster charity and justice throughout the world.
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  New American Bible Online
The Catholic Bible - New American Bible - Online
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  The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is an assembly of the hierarchy of the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands who jointly exercise certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of the United States. The purpose of the Conference is to promote the greater good which the Church offers humankind, especially through forms and programs of the apostolate fittingly adapted to the circumstances of time and place. This purpose is drawn from the universal law of the Church and applies to the episcopal conferences which are established all over the world for the same purpose.
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  Eternal Word Television Network
Part of the Global Catholic Network. English, Spanish, and German. Many resources available.
 10.0 - 1 vote - 158
  Catholic World News
Catholic World News is an independent Catholic news service staffed by lay Catholic journalists, dedicated to providing accurate world news, written from a distinctively Catholic perspective.
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  The Catholic Worker Movement
The Catholic Worker Movement began simply enough on May 1, 1933, when a journalist named Dorothy Day and a philosopher named Peter Maurin teamed up to publish and distribute a newspaper called "The Catholic Worker." This radical paper promoted the biblical promise of justice and mercy.

Grounded in a firm belief in the God-given dignity of every human person, their movement was committed to nonviolence, voluntary poverty, and the Works of Mercy as a way of life. It wasn't long before Dorothy and Peter were putting their beliefs into action, opening a "house of hospitality" where the homeless, the hungry, and the forsaken would always be welcome.

Over many decades the movement has protested injustice, war, and violence of all forms.Today there are some 130 Catholic Worker communities in the United States.
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  The Catholic Pages
Discussion forums, information, links, and items for sale.
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  The Catholic Company
The Catholic Company is dedicated to helping individuals and families gain a better understanding of and love for the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

In answering Pope John Paul II`s call for all Catholics to join in a New Evangelization, we have created several programs centered around distributing our life-changing Catholic books and gifts throughout the United States and abroad.

In addition to this e-commerce website, Click here to visit this link, we have developed a home based business for Independent Representatives who desire to distribute Catholic literature and materials that are faithful to the teachings of the Church. Currently, several hundred Independent Representatives share thousands and thousands of products with Catholics in parishes, schools and homes in every part of the country. These Representatives also market our products via their own online stores identical in quality, content and offerings to Click here to visit this link. We also offer Catholic e-commerce sites to parishes, schools, not-for-profit organizations and other businesses and individuals that wish to earn income while offering quality faith-based products on the internet.
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  Catholicism Simplified
Around once a month, over 60,000 CatholiCity Citizens around the world receive this entertaining, quirky, hard-hitting, and always-surprising message. During almost every message our readers join together in a powerful group prayer for a new intention.
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  The Catholic Goldmine
Lots of links to websites of interest to Catholics.
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  US Catholics
U.S. Catholic is the most award-winning religious general-interest magazine in the United States. U.S. Catholic is dedicated to the belief that it makes a difference whether you're Catholic. We believe that Catholicism is a spiritual path that makes sense, a way to live a better and richer life. We invite and help our readers to explore the wisdom of their faith tradition and to apply that faith to the challenges of life in the 21st century. Published by the Claretians.
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  National Catholic Register
The National Catholic Register is...

A Newspaper for Active Catholics, at the Service of Families...

In each issue: National News, Vatican News, World News, Inperson interview, Commentary & Opinion, Travel: History and Saints, Books & Education, Arts & Culture, Culture of Life.
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  Catholic Culture
Document Library:
5490 documents and articles plus the Most Theological Collection. And growing!

Site Reviews:
748 actively maintained reviews. The only web site on the Internet to rate and review other Catholic sites according to their Resources, Usability and Fidelity.

Liturgical Year:
By far the most comprehensive coverage of the Liturgical Year on the Internet.

Catechism:
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, revised and presented with source material is fully searchable.
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  Once Catholic...
OnceCatholic.org is a ministry of the Franciscan Friars of St. John the Baptist Province, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A. The Franciscan Friars are a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Francis of Assisi. The mission of OnceCatholic.org is to put you back in touch with a face-to-face community of Catholics. Along the way, we want to walk with you as you sort through your issues with the Church. You can find out more about us at our Web site Click here to visit this link.
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  The Catholic Calendar Page
Aims to be the complete guide to the Catholic Year.
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  Catholic Web
CatholicWeb provides everything that any Catholic Church, School or Organization needs in order to have a professional internet presence.
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  Catholic Church Extension Organization
Building the Catholic Faith in America's Missions
The Catholic Church Extension Society exists to sustain and extend the Catholic Faith in poor and remote mission areas of the United States where diocesan resources are insufficient. Catholic Extension builds national awareness and raises funds for the Church's needs in these communities so as to enable the essential mission of Catholic evangelization.
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  Franciscan Cards
e-cards sent online by the Poor Clares. They are cloistered contemplative nuns in the United States, there are about 20,000 of them.
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  Catholic Digest
Recently, America’s most popular Catholic magazine (2.5 million subscribers) was acquired by Bayard, an international publisher with more than 100 periodicals Europe, Africa, Asia, and America. Bayard also is the largest publisher of mature and senior magazines in the world. Since 1936, Catholic Digest has continued to inspire and lead. Now, under new ownership, it carries forth its perennial mission with renewed confidence, improved design, and a contemporary commitment to serve modern families who now, more than ever, seek more meaningful solutions to life’s everyday problems.
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Category: Catholic Education (7)
Catholic Schools and More
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  The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America is a community of scholars, both faculty and students, set apart to discover, preserve and impart the truth in all its forms, with particular reference to the needs and opportunities of the nation. As a university, it is essentially a free and autonomous center of study and an agency serving the needs of human society. Located in Washington, DC.
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  National Catholic Educational Association
The National Catholic Educational Association has been providing leadership and service to American Catholic educators since 1904.

NCEA’s institutional, individual and affiliate memberships represent Catholic education at all levels and in a variety of settings: preschools, elementary, and secondary schools, parish catechetical/religious education programs, diocesan offices, colleges, universities and seminaries.
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  Catholic Educator's Resource Center
Since its inception, the Catholic Educator’s Resource Center has been dedicated to compiling an Internet resource library made up of the clearest, most accurate and convincing articles we can find on all aspects of the Church and her social and moral teachings. We have worked to make freely available and easily accessible a well-reasoned Catholic perspective on everything from social justice issues to history and religion, from sexuality to literature and politics, from the environment to parenting
and the latest trends in education.
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  Catholic Colleges Online
The National Catholic College Admission Association is a non-profit organization of Catholic colleges and universities committed to promoting the value of Catholic higher education and serving students in the transition to college.
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  Belmont Abbey College - NC's Own Catholic College
Located in Belmont, NC. Belmont Abbey College finds its center in Jesus Christ. By his light, we grasp the true image and likeness of God which every human person is called to live out. We aim to renew that likeness in all dimensions of life for our students and members of our community through curricular and co-curricular programs of excellence and virtue based in the liberal arts as practiced in the Catholic and Benedictine intellectual traditions.
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  Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
The purpose of the association is to promote Catholic higher education by supporting the member institutions, especially with reference to their Catholic mission and character and to serve as The Voice of Catholic Higher Education in the United States.
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  Saint Therese Catholic School
Saint Therese Catholic School is a private, Catholic school in Wilson, North Carolina.
 4.0 - 1 vote - 202
Category: Catholic Religious Orders (8)
There are many Institutes of Consecrated Life in the Catholic Church
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  Augustinians of the Assumption
Our Rule of Life begins: “Assumptionists, we are religious who live in apostolic community.� Zeal for the Kingdom of God is what inspired the founding of the Assumption. Over a century and a half, we have acquired experience in, and a reputation for, a number of major apostolates in the Church. In the US Region we focus on the following:

education - Assumption College, Worcester, MA - Click here to visit this link

journalism - Bayard Press USA - Click here to visit this link

ecumenism - work of Father George Tavard, A.A. - Click here to visit this link

popular evangelization, vocation ministry, social involvement.
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  Canons Regular of Saint Augustine
The Canons Regular of St. Augustine are Catholic priests who live in common according to the evangelical counsels of obedience, chastity and common property, according to the Rule of St. Augustine.
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  Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross
The Order was founded in the year 1211 by Blessed Theodore de Celles and his companions. The name Crosier is derived from the French croises; that is, those signed with the cross. In medieval England Crosiers were known as the Crutched (crossed) Friars.
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  Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Trappists)
Trappist monks and Trappistine nuns belong to the monastic family following Christ according to the Rule of Saint Benedict, which was written at Monte Cassino, Italy, in the 6th century. The nickname of Trappist comes from a reform movement that started in the 17th century starting at a French monastery, La Trappe, in Normandy. The communities embracing this reform are often called "Trappist".
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  Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI)
The Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) had its beginnings in the first half of the 19th century. When two zealous priests, Fr.Thomas Palackal and Fr.Thomas Porukara sought to live in retirement and prayer, their Ordinary, the Vicar Apostolic, Bishop Maurelius Stabilini advised them to found a religious house so that they might do good to the people in the world too. This was in 1829 AD.
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  Carthusians
Among the religious families, there are those like the Benedictines and Cistercians, who live more in community. Others live in greater solitude. Camaldulites and Carthusians belong to the latter. The monks and the nuns of the Carthusian Order, while living separately in their own monasteries, share the same rule and follow a unique model in the person of their founding Father, Saint Bruno.
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  Clerics of Saint Viator
We, the Clerics of Saint Viator (Viatorians) are a Roman Catholic religious community made up of priests, brothers and associates - lay and clerical - men and women. We share in a common mission and charism.
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  Clerics Regular of St. Paul (Barnabites)
Founded by St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria,
the first Catholic reformer to promote
a reformation program involving the
combined strengths and experiences of

Priests - The Clerics Regular of St. Paul
Uncloistered nuns - The Angelics of St. Paul
Married people - The Marrieds of St. Paul
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Category: Knights of Columbus (3) Rating Referrals
  Knights of Columbus Supreme
Knights of Columbus Supreme Website
 10.0 - 2 votes - 311
  Knights of Columbus North Carolina
Knights of Columbus North Carolina
 10.0 - 1 vote - 343
  The English Company - Knights Regalia
This is a company that sells Knights-related items, including Regalia.
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