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Religious Vocations Association
  Provides information for anyone interested in
vocations to religious life as a contemplative
or apostolic sister, with links given to
various religious congregations for women in
Ireland.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~rva/
Catholic Church Hierarchy
  This web site provides basic information about current and historical people (Bishops) and places (Dioceses) which form the Catholic Hierarchy around the world. The site now covers the entire world. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org
Pax Christi International
  Pax Christi International is a non-profit, non-governmental Catholic peace movement working on a global scale on a wide variety of issues in the fields of human rights, security and disarmament, economic justice and ecology. http://www.paxchristi.net/
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/
BeingCatholic.org
  From the Bishop's Conference of Scotland this sites provides Scottish Catholic Adult Education in Scotland. http://www.beingcatholic.org/
Capuchin Franciscans | Province of Mid-America
  Capuchin Franciscans - Province of Mid-America. The Capuchins are an order of brothers, both priests and lay, who live according to the Rule of St. Francis http://www.capuchins.org/
LiturgyHelp.com
  The official liturgical texts of the Catholic
Church available online for the first time.
Subscription based. http://www.liturgyhelp.com/
Association of the Miraculous Medal
  The Association of the Miraculous Medal brings Mary conceived without sin to the Catholics of North America. She shows God's fatherly care and her own motherly concern. The National Shrine of the Miraculous Medal is our center of prayer. http://www.amm.org
Marian Catechists
  A Marian Catechist is to have a deep love for Christ and a deep knowledge of the Catholic faith. http://www.mariancatechist.com/
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
  The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur of the Ohio Province are part of an international religious community with more than 2,000 members on five continents. Rooted in a rich educational tradition, we have served in the U.S. since 1840. http://www.sndohio.org
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