Sandro Magister’s list of sites on Churches and religions
Resource page updated April 3, 2012. With two new additions: "Doctrina fidei," with all of the documents of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, and the CCEO, the code of canons of the Eastern Churches
> 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.
> Holy See. The official site of the pope and his curia. News, speeches, travels, documents.
> Doctrina fidei. All of the documents of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith
> Vatican City. The pontifical state as it is today. Institutions, services, monuments.
> Vatican Museums. Tours, Exhibitions, events.
> 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.
> CCEO. The code that regulates the Eastern-rite Catholic Churches .
> 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.
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