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Catholic Youth Networking
  Catholic Youth Networking is a site for Catholic young people, dedicated to providing a web-based environment where Catholic youth can learn about their faith, share their thoughts, and link to other interesting websites. http://catholicyouth.freeservers.com
Australian Catholic Vocations Directory
  Descriptions and resources for various
positions available within the church.
Includes a list of lay groups and religious
orders for men and women, with history and
contact information. http://www.catholicozvocations.org.au/
Little Children Pray
  This site offers help for anyone who supports very young children, perhaps ages 3 to 6 or even a bit older, in their prayers and thus in the beginnings of their relationship with God. http://www.cptryon.org/prayer/child/
National Catholic Offices for Persond with Disabilities
  Thank you for contacting the National Catholic Office for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD). We hope that we can assist you in creating welcoming and accessible faith communities for Catholics with disabilities." http://www.ncpd.org
Human Life International
  The mission Of Human Life Intenational is to promote and defend the sanctity of life and family around the world. http://www.hli.org
St. Alexius Medical Center, Bismarck ND
  St. Alexius Medical Center has gained a national reputation for its high-quality care, modern technology and top-notch, friendly people http://www.st.alexius.org
Glenmary Sisters, Home Mission Sisters of America Inc
  Glenmary Home Mission Sisters, Owensboro, KY http://www.glenmarysisters.org/
Jordan Catholic School, Rock Island IL
  offers the communities of Rock Island, Milan, Andalusia and surrounding areas an excellent Catholic elementary education program beginning with Daycare, and Preschool through Grade Eight. http://www.jordanschool.com/
Diocese of Toledo, OH
  Welcome to the official website for the Diocese of Toledo, Ohio, USA. http://www.toledodiocese.org
Nazareth Resouce Library
  A listing of questions, answers and articles explaining the Catholic faith. http://www.cin.org/users/james/
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