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These pages contain various links to web sites and pages having to do with Catholicism and classes I teach or have taught. The information provided on this site is free of charge but is subject to copyright laws. You may produce documents for individual use but may not share without prior written consent. Thanks.

The navigation bars on side of page lead to pages dealing with specific topics. They are broken down as follows:

  • General Theology - covers Catholic dogma, doctrine and theology. Included here are such things as the Catechism of the Catholic Church, teachings of the Second Vatican Council, the Early Church Fathers and other theologians. Other topics include: teachings on Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, what it means to be Catholic, Catholic identity, etc.
     

  • Scripture - covers Catholic interpretation of scripture, information and documents for classes I teach in scripture, links to various scripture resource sites (on-line Bibles and other Christian writings).
     

  • Liturgy - covers topics related to liturgy and liturgical spirituality to include: church documents, liturgical prayer resources, liturgical calendar, and other documents and links.
     

  • Prayer and Spirituality - covers prayer practices and various forms of spirituality both ancient and new.

Below are files and links pertaining to Catholicism in general. The information is divided into the following categories:

 

Files and Documents

The following are a list of resources and files for my Scripture classes:
 

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Word Documents

HTML Docs

 

Guidelines for written Assignments

Weekly Scriptures

 

Lectionary Catechesis Form

 

 

Biblical Text Worksheet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

 

 

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Sites and Links

Here are links to a number of Catholic related files and pages.

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