SPIRITUAL LINKS
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Archdiocese Of
Milwaukee
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee was established on November 28, 1843
and was created an archbishopric on February 12, 1875. The archdiocese
covers 4,758 square miles and includes the following counties -
Dodge, Fond du Lac, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan,
Walworth, Washington and Waukesha.
Saint Francis Seminary
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee sponsors Saint Francis Seminary as
its center for preparing men for the priesthood and diaconate and
men and women for professional lay ministry in the Church, in the
Roman Catholic tradition. As a community of prayer, worship and learning,
the Seminary provides prospective ordained and lay ministers with
the spiritual foundation, theological understanding, and pastoral
competencies required to serve collaboratively and effectively in
a Church and society of many races and cultures. Through its faculty
and students, and through its library services, the Seminary also
extends its resources to the Archdiocese and to the wider Church.
American
Catholic
AmericanCatholic.org, home of the online editions of St. Anthony
Messenger, Catholic Update, Millennium Monthly, Youth Update, Scripture
From Scratch and other Catholic features, is a service of St. Anthony
Messenger Press and Franciscan Communications, Cincinnati, Ohio,
U.S.A.
Catholic Answers
Catholic Answers is an apostolate dedicated to serving Christ by
bringing the fullness of Catholic truth to the world. We help good
Catholics become better Catholics, bring former Catholics “home,”
and lead non-Catholics into the fullness of the faith. We explain
Catholic truth, equip the faithful to live fully the sacramental
life, and assist them in spreading the Good News.
Catholic Information
Network (CIN)
Catholic Information Network (CIN) is a computer bulletin board
and information service focusing on the Roman Catholic Church. CIN
was founded in August, 1987, by Jeanne Anne & Martin Ford, and
Sharon & Mike Mollerus to welcome the Holy Father to San Francisco.
The founders of CIN dedicated this bulletin board to propagating
God's Word, embodied in the Roman Catholic Church, making the information
available to both Catholics and non-Catholics alike. In conjunction
with texts for downloading, Catholic Information Network also provides
open-forum message bases for user discussion. It is the belief of
the CIN sponsors that an open forum will foster spiritual growth
and understanding in an environment of charitable dialogue.
The
Vatican
The official web site of the Holy See.
MAGNIFICAT
magazine
MAGNIFICAT is a splendid source of spiritual reading. Each day offers
a carefully selected meditation drawn from the very best writings
from the Fathers of the Church as well as from recent spiritual
masters. The great champions of the faith come alive as one reads
MAGNIFICAT's eloquent lives of the saints.
Mass
Times
A Ministry to Traveling Catholics
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.
Archdiocese
of Milwaukee Catholic Community Foundation
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee Catholic Community Foundation, established
on July 1, 2001, serves the needs of individuals and families who
wish to make a lasting, growing contribution to the advancement
of Catholic values. The Foundation also helps parishes, schools
and Catholic organizations manage their long-term investment and
endowment funds wisely, easily and cost effectively.
National
Right to Life Committee
The National Right to Life Committee was founded in 1973 in response
to a United States Supreme Court decision released on January 22
of that year, legalizing the practice of human abortion in all 50
states, throughout the entire nine months of pregnancy. Prior to
that Supreme Court case-- Roe vs. Wade -- the abortion debate had
been centered in the legislatures of the states, 17 of which had
legalized abortion under some circumstances and 33 of which had
voted to continue to protect human life from conception.
Catholics
for Democracy
Catholics for Democracy is an organization which applies a directness
and hope in proclaiming the whole of Catholic teaching related to
all political issues, from abortion to war to health care. We will
promote awareness of Catholic teaching and support candidates with
Catholic positions across the board. (Suggestions or assistance
of any kind are most welcome.)
For you Marriage
An initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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