A list of sites on Churches and religions
Last updated on December 22, 2008.
The Bible. Text and hypertext of the Hebrew-Christian Sacred
Scriptures.
Nova Vulgata. The Bible in Latin, in the revised official version
based on Saint Jerome's translation.
Documenta Catholica Omnia. A gold mine of 20,000 texts by popes,
councils, fathers, and doctors of the Church. In their original versions and
translations.
Vatican.
The official site of the pope and his curia. News, speeches, travels,
documents.
Vatican City. The pontifical state as it is today. Institutions,
services, monuments, museums.
Dioceses and bishops. The who's who of the Catholic hierarchy in the
world. Edited by David M. Cheney.
Cardinals. The who's who of red hats, indexed from 1605. Edited
by Salvador Miranda.
Catechism of the Catholic Church. The full-length edition of the
Catechism.
Code of Canon Law. The laws that govern the Latin Catholic
Church.
Documents of the II Vatican Council. The constitutions,
declarations, decrees of the great assembly.
The Pew Forum on
Religion & Public Life. The most up-to-date research studies on the
public role of religion. From Washington, directed by Luis Lugo.
Aid to the Church in Need. An organization founded by Fr.
Werenfried van Straaten. With an annual report on religious liberty, country
by country.
Caritas
Internationalis. A network of Catholic relief organisations, in more
than 200 countries.
Latin America.
The portal for Catholics of the subcontinent.
American Religion Data. Statistics on religions in the U.S.
USCCB.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Ethics and Public
Policy Center. The think-tank of George Weigel.
Acton Institute.
The think-tank of Fr. Robert A. Sirico.
CEI.
The Italian bishops’ conference.
Cultural project. For an encounter between Christianity and
modernity. Conceived by Cardinal Camillo Ruini.
Communion and Liberation. The international website of the movement
founded by Fr. Luigi Giussani.
Opus Dei.
Official site of the followers of St. Escrivá de Balaguer.
Order of Malta. Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of
Malta official site.
Legionaries of Christ. The movement founded by p. Marcial Maciel.
Focolare.
The movement founded by Chiara Lubich.
Neocatechumenal Way. The Way founded by Kiko Argüello and Carmen
Hernández.
Sant'Egidio.
The community directed by Andrea Riccardi.
Jesuits.
The Company of Jesus in the United States.
Dominicans.
The Order of Preachers.
We Are
Church. International movement for married priests, women priests,
etc.
Priestly Society
of Saint Pius X. Website of the followers of Archbishop Marcel
Lefebvre.
Mater Boni Consilii Institute. Fellowship of sedevacantists
founded by Fr. M.-L. Guérard des Lauriers.
Lourdes.
The official site of Lourdes.
Vailankanni. The Lourdes of India.
World Council
of Churches. Forum for the Protestant and Orthodox Christian
Churches.
Ecumenical
Patriarchate. The patriarchate of Costantinople.
Moscow Patriarchate. News and documents on the Russian Orthodox
Church.
Mount Athos. The sacred mountain of Orthodoxy.
Copts. The Coptic Church of Egypt.
The
Lutheran World Federation. The Churches that sprang from Luther.
World Alliance of Reformed Churches. Churches of Calvinist
character.
Anglican Communion. Official website of the Anglican Church.
Baptist World
Alliance Association of Baptist Churches.
World
Methodist Council. Federation of Methodist Churches.
Quakers.
The Society of Friends.
Mormons. Or
more properly: the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints.
Jehovah's
Witnesses. Official information site of the Witnesses.
Judaism. A repertory of links on Judaism throughout the world.
Torah.
The Hebrew Bible. Text and commentary for the five books of Moses.
Custody of the
Holy Land. The official website of the Christian sites in Jerusalem
and the Middle East.
The
Koran. The holy book of Islam.
Ismaili
Muslims. The website of Aga Khan Network.
Dalai Lama.
Official site of Tibetan Buddhism.
Falun Dafa. Spiritual movement born in China, with millions of
followers.
CESNUR.
Center for Studies on New Religions, directed by Massimo Introvigne.