These are some valuble and/or fun sites I am familiar with. If you have a site I should list or visit, just let me know and I'll consider it. Our main site, which Dad maintains. You'll find lots of good, solid Catholic Christian writing, information, links to more information, book lists, and stories. Jarski's Ladder, where you'll find more good stuff, including Saints' quotes, links, writing, and even "Hue Zoo"! Kateri's web pages, which have book reviews and art. If you like The Chronicles of Narnia, visit Kateri. This month's readings. What we will be hearing at Mass during the Liturgy of the Word. Sometimes it's nice to look up the readings for the day or the next Sunday's readings. The New American Bible. The Catholic Bible. Need I say more? The Catholic Catechism. If you want to know what Catholics believe (or should, at any rate) this is the place to go. The Catechism will tell you exactly what Catholics believe and give references to Scriputre, councils, and the writings of the Church fathers. If you are Catholic and don't have a printed copy, get one. (And use it!) The Internet Movie Database, where you can find info on just about every movie, series, or actor. However, bear in mind that some information could be inaccurate. Some information is aquired from the general population, so don't trust it too much. Still very valuble for plots and cast listings. HTML Primer, which I used to learn basic HTML. I thought it was pretty simple, and still think that writing HTML from scratch is fun!
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