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Fairfield College Preparatory School, Fairfield CT
  Welcome to Fairfield College Preparatory School's home page! We are pleased to introduce you to the life and vitality which makes this Jesuit and Catholic school such a wonderful adventure in learning and growth for our students and their families. http://www.fairfieldprep.org/
Montfort Missionaries
  Montfort Missionaries, Montfort Spiritual Center, Bay Shore, NY. The first Montfort Missionaries arrive in the United States at Port Jefferson, NY in 1903. http://www.montfortusa.org/
Our Lady of Lourdes, Raleigh NC
  We believe that our commitment to Christian education calls us to instill in our students a love of God, knowledge of His works, and a desire to live according to Christian ideals and principles. http://www.olls.org/
Immaculate Conception
  The Eternal-father's perfect reflection in creation is The Immaculate Conception and thus this Dogma is essential knowledge for the new evangelisation. http://www.heartsare.com/
Opus MariƦ Mediatricis
  apostolate devoted to spreading information about traditional Catholicism and devotion to the Blessed Mother. http://www.omm.org
Vatican Museums Online
  View the collections Online. Read about the artworks. Zoom into the details of paintings, frescoes and artworks. http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/MV_Home.html
Catholic Center at Boston University
  The Catholic community at Boston University gathers students, faculty, alumni, and local residents in worship, prayer, and fellowship http://www.bu.edu/catholic/
Loyola University, LA
  Loyola University New Orleans is a Catholic institution that emphasizes the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person. It is open to students of all faiths. http://www.loyno.edu/
St. Austin's Catholic Parish
  Founded in 1908 as the third parish in the city of Austin, St. Austin's is served by the Paulist Fathers , a religious community of priests established in the United States in 1858. http://www.staustin.org
St. Scholastica Priory, Petersham, MA
  The Benedictine life is both ordinary and human, extraordinary and divine. It is ordinary and human because St. Benedict in his Rule encourages us http://www.stscholasticapriory.org/
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