The official web site of the Archdiocese of Louisville. You’ll find information about all the parishes and schools in the archdiocese. Also many other resources are available.
This is the official site of the Catholic Bishops in the U.S. It contains the statements made by the bishops, a searchable New American Bible, a Catechism of the Catholic Church, Daily Readings, information about all the archdiocese in the U.S., and more.
This is the web site of the Holy Father. There is extensive information about the Popes, present and past. This includes their biographies, speeches, letters, encyclicals, homilies, and more. Information about Vatican City is also featured.
The Catholic Conference of Kentucky represents the four Catholic archdiocese in public policy matters. Father Patrick Delahanty of St. John is a policy analyst for the CCK. Check out what Father Pat is thinking at this sight.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church is published on this website. It has a search feature to make it easy to find any topic of interest.
The story of a different saint is presented here each day. It provides a great way to increase your knowledge of the saints and to seek inspiration from them.
You may have heard Father Jack speak of the book Inspiration by Father Jim Willig or seen it for sale in the Gathering Space. Heart to Heart is an organization founded by Father Willig. His books as well as those of others can be purchased from Heart to Heart. They also have many audio and video tapes.
Thomas Merton lived there and they sell fruit cakes. What more could you ask for in a web site?
Most of our priests have studied at St. Meinrad and you can go there to learn and grow closer to God also. They have a full schedule of retreats for you when you feel the need to get away from the hustle of everyday life.
If you’ve attended more than a few of Father Jones’ masses, you have most likely heard of Thomas Merton. If this has sparked your curiosity, there is no better place to start learning about Merton than Bellermine University’s Merton Center, home of The International Thomas Merton Society.
The Record is the official newpaper of the Archdiocese of Louisville. You can read this weekly newpaper online at their site and catch past articles that you may have missed.
Faithful Citizenship is produced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. You will find a wide range of resources for prayer and worship, educational programs, family discusions, social concerns, pro-life committees and many other groups and ministries.
The Catholic Church offers a wide world of resources on the Worldwide Web.
Check out our collection of links to sites of interest to Catholics, including official sites, prayer help resources and other interesting sites.