Compiled by OSV staff
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The number of Catholic-oriented websites has exploded, and keeping track of the ones that are truly useful gets harder as they proliferate.
Some sites are obvious keepers, like the sites of the Vatican or bishops' conferences. And most Catholic Internet surfers are aware of some of the larger sites like invaluable news aggregator www.newadvent.org.
But what about those hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered by a broader audience?
For this third edition of OSV Newsweekly's annual Catholic Internet Guide, we turned to OSV readers, for your top picks.
We asked you (via a survey on our blog, www.osvdailytake.com) for your favorites in four main categories: spirituality, news and resources, opinion, and community building.
We also asked for your favorite Catholic "apps," programs that run on your smart phone (see this page).
What did we miss? Let us know your favorite Catholic site, blog or app here
We haven't forgotten Twitter! Click here for a Twitter list of our favorite Catholic Tweeps
There's a CATHOLIC app for that! Dennis Poust reports
On the back page of the guide, you'll find the top picks of five popular Catholic bloggers.
May your surfing deepen your faith!
Universaliswww.universalis.com
"It has opened up the Liturgy of the Hours to me in a way far beyond books, which I admit always confused me."— Geraldine Hildreth
Quantum Theologyquantumtheology.blogspot.com
"Beautifully written reflections on Scripture and life by columnist for Catholic paper, mother and wife." — M.M.
Pray-as-you-gowww.pray-as-you-go.org
"A daily meditation from Jesuits in Britain consisting of guided prayer, music and a Scripture reading available for MP3 download for listeners 'on the go.'"— Mike
Sacred Spacesacredspace.ie/
"Peace on the Web."— Dan Nemec
Blessed Is the Kingdomwww.blessedisthekingdom.com/
"Lovely blog by a younger diocesan priest in Tennessee on matters spiritual."— Susan Windley-Daoust
Fisheaterswww.fisheaters.com/
"Lots of resources!"— Damar M.
Presentation Ministrieswww.presentationministries.com
"Great devotional and awesome podcasts."— Erik Mojica
Vita Nostra in Ecclesiavita-nostra-in-ecclesia.blogspot.com
"[This blog has] much of what the pope says, and you don't have to hunt for it."— Patrice Egging
St. Josemaría Escriváwww.escrivaworks.org/
"St. Escriva's meditations are the best way to start my day."— Lorraine Curtin
Discerning Heartswww.discerninghearts.com/
"It's beautiful, and I love the downloads!"— David C. Paternostro, S.J.
Visit the Saviorwww.savior.org
"Video feed to an adoration chapel."— Geoff Tipley
Air Mariawww.airmaria.com
"Homilies and meditations."— Linda
Reflections and Ruminationsfrlukefong.blogspot.com
"Father Luke Fong from Singapore writes weekly reflections that are worthy of the time of anyone wanting to grow in their faith."— Phillip Shifflet
Saints Quoteswww.saintsquotes.net
"Full of thousands of spiritually uplifting quotes of the saints."— J.W.
These Stone Wallswww.thesestonewalls.com/
"His humility and clarity in sharing his faith goes a long way in helping to increase mine."— Teresa Egger
Sensus Traditioniswww.sensustraditionis.org/
"Sermons with clarity, essential for spiritual growth."— Deena Azaroff
Catholicawww.catholica.com.au
"Tiptop Scripture scholars contribute at an understandable level and are open to questions."— M.W.
Secret Harboursecret-harbor.blogspot.com
"This site offers great depth and insight into a hidden Carthusian spirituality."— Tom Venzor
Daily Gracedailygrace001.blogspot.com
"Always a place to receive inspiration and encouragement through God's word."— Kathryn
The Devout Lifethedevoutlife.blogspot.com
"It is just a good spiritual retreat for me."— Joe
Catholic Momcatholicmom.com
"Lisa Hendey's outstanding website for Catholic moms."— Peggy
Faith and Family Livewww.faithandfamilylive.com
"I love the variety of Catholic issues addressed pertaining to the family, especially Danielle Bean and the open forum question daily sections." — Mary Cordes
Paulist National Catholic Evangelization Associationwww.pncea.org
"Community for evangelization."— Margaret
The Integrated Catholic Lifewww.integratedcatholiclife.org
"Great writers; great content; excellent variety."— Hugh Hayman
The Coming Home Network Internationalwww.chnetwork.org
"It really helped me to realize I needed to come home to the Church."— A.R.
Catholics Come Homewww.catholicscomehome.org
"If for nothing else than the commercials."— Jayna Hoffacker
Family Life Center Internationalwww.familylifecenter.net
"A wonderful collection of articles and resources on marriage and family life."— Jerry Sanderson
For Your Marriagewww.foryourmarriage.org
"Lots of great resources for married couples and those studying about the sacrament sponsored by the USCCB."— Sr. M.J.
Chastitywww.chastity.com
"A site operated by Catholic Answers, it teaches teens to stay chaste and how to resist the temptation which today's modern and confused society teaches."— Cameron Manning
Phatmasswww.phatmass.com
"This is a GREAT Catholic website geared toward youth, with a forum, Catholic apologetics information, links and downloads like desktop wallpaper."— Katie Ostrom
Couple to Couple Leagueccli.org
"Great site about family and marriage."— Jack Felsheim
Christian Fatherhoodwww.dads.org
Online resources for fathers about family life.— Recommended by Daniel Coon
Life Teenwww.lifeteen.com
"Forums, message boards, youth events."— Adam Donnellon
One More Soulonemoresoul.com
"Excellent for singles and families."— Sherry McMahon
Decent Filmswww.decentfilms.com
"Great for finding films that I can watch with the kiddos."— John Carswell
Catholic Forumwww.thecatholicforum.org
"Everything Catholic, all in the one place."— David Obeid
Fathers for Goodwww.fathersforgood.org
"K of C website, geared especially toward fathers and male spirituality."— Tom Ormon II
Exceptional Marriageswww.exceptionalmarriages.com
Resources for married couples.— A.R.
Catholic Jobswww.catholicjobs.com/
"One-of-a-kind resource in this difficult time."— Tim
Catholic Education Resource Center www.catholiceducation.org
"This site keeps me up-to-date on what's happening in the world and the Church."— Charlene Bourcier
The Catholic Laboratorywww.catholiclab.net
"A great site, featuring a great podcast by a Catholic who is a scientist, about famous Catholic scientists and Catholic relevant science news."— Richard Clinnick
Life Site Newswww.lifesitenews.com
News about pro-life, family and culture issues.— Andrew Blake
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishopswww.usccb.org/
"For daily readings and meditations."— Heidi Richnafsky
Our Sunday Visitorwww.osv.com
"OSV ... has everything in one place."— Maureen Zeiss
Catholic Culturewww.catholicculture.org
"This site is easy to navigate and has easy-to-read, solid Catholic reflections and liturgical guides as well as news."— Sr. M.J.
Catholic Answerswww.catholic.com
"Catholic Answers' apologetics tracts are a valuable resource for anyone wanting to grow in their knowledge of the faith."— Phillip Shifflet
SQPNsqpn.com
"The best place to find Catholic new media and the relevance of the Church in pop culture."— Steve Nelson
St. Paul Center For Biblical Theologywww.salvationhistory.com
"Lots of free resources like Bible studies, audio lecture series, and academic works by Dr. Scott Hahn and others."— Julie
Catholic Bible 101
www.catholicbible101.com
"Lots of info on the scriptural basis of the Catholic Church."— Ray Ranzau
Catholic Onlinewww.catholic.org
"This site has an online Catholic encyclopedia, daily readings, prayers and devotions, forum, news articles, and vocation information."— Katie Ostrom
My Catholicwww.mycatholic.com
"A home page that has everything I like from Catholic blogs to Catholic news to regular news."— Sophie
Zenit — World Seen from Romewww.zenit.com
"If you don't subscribe to the Vatican newspaper, this is the next best thing for the Holy Father's messages and news from Rome."— Tena Conil
Catholic News Agencywww.catholicnewsagency.com
"I like their newsfeed, and they have extensive papal and other documents, and many other resources."— Lo
New Adventwww.newadvent.org
"News AND encyclopedia, giving both older info and current!"— C.D. Carroll
Vatican Information Servicewww.visnews-en.blogspot.com/
"The best source for news from the heart of the Church."— Geraldine Hildreth
Eternal Word Television Networkwww.ewtn.com
Television, radio and multimedia links from the Eternal Word Television Network.— suggested byAngela Comeaux
Conservation Catholicconservation.catholic.org
The Catholic Conservation Center provides an extensive online library of the Church's teaching on ecology and the environment.
Spiritual Food for Thoughtwww.markmallett.com/blog
"Always focused on getting closer to Jesus, keeps in close contact with magisterium while still exploring 'modern prophesy' type things."— Marilyn Heller
Domine, da mihi hanc aquam!hancaquam.blogspot.com/
"A blog maintained by a St. Joseph's Province Dominican, which includes his homilies from Mass."— David C. Paternostro, S.J.
Whispers in the Loggiawhispersintheloggia.blogspot.com
"Great updates on recent happenings within the Church."— Luke Condit
Standing on my Headgkupsidedown.blogspot.com
"Stimulating articles, meditations on readings and saints from a parish priest with a wide background. Inspiring."— Anne Gomes
Canterbury Talescantuar.blogspot.com/
"Former Episcopal priest Taylor Marshall's enthusiasm for sharing everything he learns about the Catholic faith is very informative and engaging, especially for other converts to the Catholic faith from Protestant traditions."— Marilyn Lingenfelter
On This Rockon-this-rock.blogspot.com
"This is the blog of Father John Hollowell, young priest and high school chaplain, of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis."— Anthony Basso
What Does the Prayer Really Say?www.wdtprs.com/blog
"Unfathomably valuable resource."— Leah
A Minor Friarfriarminor.blogspot.com
"He has such thoughtful and original posts."— George Edwards
KORREKTIVwww.korrektiv.org/
"A magnificent hodgepodge, doesn't take itself too seriously."— Steve Pearse
Seraphic Singlesseraphicsinglescummings.blogspot.com
"Superb site with a unique and very Catholic perspective on single life. I don't know of anything else like it!"— Julie
Vivificatwww.vivificat.org
"Good, all-encompassing theological site with great design!"— T.D.J.
Dominican Idahowww.domid.blogspot.com
"The author always finds the best sources for spiritual gems, and also opens up his own heart."— Anita Moore
Acts of the Apostasyactsoftheapostasy.blogspot.com
"Makes me smile or sigh almost always."— M. Decaire
The Shrine of the Holy Whappingholywhapping.blogspot.com
"Hilariously informative."— Jayna Hoffacker
Colleen Hammondwww.colleenhammond.com/blog
"If you're wanting good, reliable Catholic thoughts coming from an educated and experienced Catholic wife and mother, this is the place."— Sr. M.J.
ΚΑΘΟΛΙΚΌΣ ΔΙΆΚΟΝΟΣscottdodge.blogspot.com
"Good intellectual thoughtful op-ed on matters in the Church and spiritual life by a deacon in Salt Lake City."— Susan Windley-Daoust
Conversion Diarywww.conversiondiary.com/
"Mother, author, former atheist. Very honest perspective, and humorous!"— Regina Sutherland
Archdiocese of Washingtonblog.adw.org
"The posts by Msgr. Pope never fail to add insight. Good comments, too."— Paul
We asked some popular Catholic bloggers to name their favorite sites. Check out their answers, some of which we had to trim to fit on this page.
And be sure to bookmark their blogs, too!
JENNIFER FULWILER
1. Creative Minority Reportwww.creativeminorityreport.com/
News and commentary from a Catholic perspective, topped with a heaping dose of wit from brothers Matthew and Patrick Archbold. What more could you ask for in a blog?
2. Patrick Madridpatrickmadrid.blogspot.com
What I love about Patrick Madrid's blog is that you never know what you're going to get: One day it might be a funny Youtube video, the next day it might be in-depth commentary on a serious issue. But whatever he posts, it's always good.
3. Betty Duffy bettyduffy.blogspot.com
I don't know if what Betty Duffy publishes on her blog should really be called "blog posts"; they're more like fine essays, crafted with care and perfection. She discusses everything from daily life with kids to the deepest mysteries of the Faith, giving me something new to think about every time.
Jennifer Fulwiler writes the Conversion Diary blog (www.conversiondiary.com) and writes a column on the Catholic online world for Envoy magazine.
ELIZABETH SCALIA
1 Monialesop.orgwww.monialesop.org
Yes, it's a nun site. Sue me. When my Benedictine heart longs to connect with some monastics, these Dominican nuns from Summit, N.J., feed my spirit with their practical, day-to-day rhythm of prayer, work, study and play. A visit to their site is like taking a stethoscope to the beating heart of the Church, and getting a reassuring echo back.
2. Happy Catholic happycatholic.blogspot.com
This is another soul-stirrer. The site is run by a woman who seems to breathe in books and art, and she has a remarkable capacity for zeroing in on one sentence and bringing it to the fore, for the benefit of many. The site has pop culture, jokes, thoughtful meditations, cues to prayer — it is a dynamic portrait of a life lived — Happily Catholic.
3. (tie) The Crescat and Savior.org thecrescat.blogspot.comsavior.org/devotions.htm
Torn between her instincts toward silence and sensuality, Crescat's Nun-and-Swiss-Guard obsessed Carolina Cannonball never fails to make me laugh out loud with one post, only to move me to stillness and wonder with the next, often without text. Once again, it is Catholic-living-out-loud in the world.
Savior.org is not really a blog, it is a simple live videofeed of the Blessed Sacrament, on the monastic altar of the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters, hidden off camera. Adoration, available 24/7, in shadows and in light.
Elizabeth Scalia, aka The Anchoress, writes a popular First Things blog at www.firstthings.com/blogs/theanchoress.
FATHER JAMES MARTIN, S.J.
1. Dotcommonwealwww.commonwealmagazine.org/blog
Superb commentary on an eclectic mix of current events, Church affairs and Christian spirituality. You'll also find probably the best and most intelligent comments in the Catholic blogosphere, well managed and policed to keep out (most of) the crazies.
2. Disputations at Politics Dailywww.politicsdaily.com/category/disputations/
David Gibson, a seasoned reporter and a veteran Vaticanologist, is someone you can count on to get the facts straight, and he offers insights and makes connections you hadn't considered. And his terrific book on the pope ("The Rule of Benedict") means that he knows what he's talking about when it comes to the Vicar of Christ.
3. Busted Halowww.bustedhalo.com
This website for avowed "seekers" is just as valuable to devout Catholics. Bill McGarvey, the site's editor, has a knack for drawing together timely reporting, professional videos, interesting interviews and cheeky graphics to draw in people to the faith.
Father James Martin, culture editor of America magazine, blogs for In All Things group blog (www.americamagazine.org/blog/blog.cfm?blogid=2), and is the author of "The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything."
MARK SHEA
1. New Adventwww.newadvent.org
Run by the redoubtable Kevin Knight, New Advent mines the headlines for all the good stuff that pertains to the Catholic Church. Think of it as a sort of Catholic Drudge Report, only without the trashy garbage about Lindsay Lohan or politicians in love trysts. If you want to know what's going on in the Church, from the serious to the whimsical, Kevin's your guy. Plus he has the Summa Theologiae and the Catholic Encyclopedia, as well as a whole raft of Church documents.
2. Catholic Exchangewww.catholicexchange.com
A web portal for Catholics featuring 50 bazillion gobs of information, daily features (including a Wednesday feature and Words of Encouragement penned by Yr Obdt Svt) and lots of other stuff from a huge stable of some of the best Catholic writers in print, the bishops of the American Church and columnists from the mainstream media.
3 (tie) Inside Catholic and National Catholic Registerwww.insidecatholic.com and ncregister.com
Finally, I like (and write for) both Inside Catholic and the National Catholic Register. But they have a wide variety of writers talking about everything under the sun, and that suits me fine. Between them, you get pretty good coverage of what's happening in the Catholic world on a daily basis.
Mark Shea is senior content editor at CatholicExchange.com and writes the Catholic and Enjoying It! blog at markshea.blogspot.com. He's also an OSV author!
DEACON GREG KANDRA
1. Whispers in the Loggiawhispersintheloggia.blogspot.com
Rocco Palmo has almost single-handedly reinvented the Catholic press, by removing the "press" part and giving the world some of the most vibrant and engaging Church news from the confines of his own laptop. He's part Walter Winchell, part Ben Hecht, with a little Ernie Pyle on the side. But ultimately he's pure Rocco, telling the story of the Catholic Church in the 21st century like no one else.
2. A Concord Pastor Commentsconcordpastor.blogspot.com
Father Austin Fleming, in Concord, Mass., crafts one of the most consistently endearing and heartfelt faith blogs anywhere. It's also one of the most soothing and uplifting, with gorgeous images that help to illuminate his thoughtful prose. His homilies are small pearls, and his morning meditations never fail to lift my spirits and stir my heart.
3. (tie) In All Things and Cardinal Sean's Blogwww.americamagazine.org/blog/blog.cfm?blogid=2 www.cardinalseansblog.org America Magazine's group blog is chock-full of news nuggets and provocative thought. Frequent contributor Father James Martin always has something valuable to add to any discussion. Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley was one of the first bishops to blog, and his weekly postings remain must-reads.
Deacon Greg Kandra, who serves in the Diocese of Brooklyn, N.Y., and is news director of its cable channel, writes the Deacon's Bench blog at blog.beliefnet.com/deaconsbench.
These apps can be found in the app store of your mobile device.
Catholic Mass Times Church Directory
Helps you quickly find the nearest churches and Mass times.
iMissal
Mass readings, calendar, lectionary.
iChant Gregorian
Learn the notes, teach it to others, remind yourself of the starting notes.
Magnificat
Prayers inspired by the Liturgy of the Hours; daily meditations drawn from the writings of the Church Fathers as well as recent spiritual masters; and essays on the lives of the saints from yesterday and today.
Radio Vaticana
Stay in touch with what's happening in Rome by listening to the official Vatican station in your own language.
iPadre
Enjoy interviews, news and music with Father Jay Finelli that will inspire you and help you grow in your faith.
Holy Rosary Deluxe
Allows you to customize music and choose the color of beads you like while you pray the Rosary.
Stations of the Cross
Includes Stations of the Cross for children and in Latin.
Versewise (Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition)
The Catholic Bible at your fingertips.
Catholic Calendar
Liturgical calendar for every year from 1970 to 2300 and beyond. Includes feasts and celebrations according to the general calendar.
Answers 4 Catholics
Quick access to hundreds of Bible verses to help you in defending Catholic doctrine.
Catholic Handbook
Comprehensive guide about the Catholic faith.
Liber Pro
More than 2,300 pages of Gregorian chant compiled for use throughout the liturgical year.
iConfess
Confession handbook and guide.
Catholic Days
Calculates and displays some of the important days in the ecclesiastical year.
SaintCast
Streams episodes of the SaintCast from anywhere.
iRosary
Works like a traditional Rosary, but tells you the prayers and remembers your place.
Thanks to everyone who contributed, especially our great readers!
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