Acta Apostolicae Sedis (Vatican): Published since 1909, the Acta Apostolicae Sedis provides the official texts (usually in Latin) of most of the documents of the Holy See issued in a particular year (encyclicals, apostolic letters, decrees, etc.) plus the major papal allocutions. This website provides in PDF format every volume from 1909 to the most recent year to be posted (about two years before the current year). Click here for access
(St.)Albert the Great e-Corpus: The aim of the Alberti Magni e-corpus project is to support research on Albert the Great by providing scholars the possibility: 1) to download image files of Albert’s works that can be found in editions no longer covered by copyright laws; 2) more importantly, to search 60 of those works electronically, using a Boolean search engine which gives access to a corpus of approximately 19,000 pages in print or 8.6 million words. (Errors such as typos being sometimes abundant in such editions and often representing an obstacle to electronic searching, about 6,000 very uncontroversial corrections have been made to the texts. They are always identified to the user.) Click here for access
Aleteia: This is an international website of Catholic news stories plus other news items reported from a Catholic perspective. Click here for access
Ante Nicene Fathers (CCEL eBook edition): This is an online edition of the widely-used nineteenth-century “Library of the Fathers,” English Protestant translations of a wide range of Ante-Nicene, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Patristic texts originally published in England, subsequently reissued in a more compact late nineteenth-century American edition, and now typeset anew in this CCEL online version. Click here for access
Archdiocese of New York: This is the official website of the Archdiocese of New York, with links to various archdiocesan agencies and offices. Under the “News/Events” tab, a link is provided to the webpage of the archdiocesan newspaper Catholic New York, where articles published within the last month in the newspaper can be viewed online. Click here for access
ARDA : (Association of Religion Data Archives) A broad archive of data on various religions, bringing together survey results and other statistics. Click here for access
ATLA's Websites on Religion (Formerly run by the Wabash Center until 2018): A selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources for the study and practice of religion. This site includes the following resources: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, web sites, bibliographies, liturgies, reference resources, and software. Click here for access
Augustine of Hippo: Click here for access
Bible Gateway: This website provides an online concordance of a wide range of Bible translations, and allows the same Scripture passage to be viewed in various translations side-by-side. Its versatility is however limited by its omission of the “deuterocanonical” books of the Old Testament (Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Baruch, 1 and 2 Maccabees). Click here for access
Biblia Clerus: Full-text multilingual Catholic bible, commentaries, canon law, liturgical resources, and magisterial sources. Click here for access
Biblindex: An online index of biblical references found in Jewish and Christian literature, as well as in Western and Eastern texts of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, in order to renew the study of the interpretation and history of biblical texts. Click here for access
Bibliographies for Theology (Created by William J Harmless, S.J.): This webpage provides a series of extensive bibliographies covering a wide variety of topics in the fields of biblical, historical, sacramental, and systematic theology. Click here for access
Bibliography of the History of Art: The Bibliography of the History of Art (BHA) is the world's most comprehensive bibliography of scholarly writing about the history of western art. BHA includes articles from over 1,200 journals. Click here for access
Bioethics.com: News aggregator for bioethics news and issues. Click here for access
Bioethics Research Library: The EthxWeb database contains journal articles, book chapters, bills, laws, court decisions, reports, books, audiovisuals, and news articles relating to bioethics and professional ethics covering 1974-2009. While funding to maintain EthxWeb ceased in 2011 and new records have not been added since then, it still remains a useful resource for those interested in researching materials in an extensive range of topics related to bioethics. To identify current materials, we recommend using these online bioethics resources to supplement your search. Click here for access
Canon Law Information Website: Created by Dr. Edward Peters, an American lay canon lawyer, as a resource center on Catholic Canon Law. Click here for access
CARA (Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate): Social science research from Georgetown University “at the service of the Catholic Church.” Some free reports are published online. Click here for access
Catechism of the Catholic Church 2nd Edition (USCCB): This online version of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, originally promulgated in 1994, provides the latest 2016 edition of the text, which incorporates texts from the 2011 ICEL translation of the Roman Missal. Click here for access
Catholic Homily Resources: Click here for access
Catholic Liturgical Library: This website, although defective in that many of the links it lists are defunct or have never been uploaded, is nonetheless helpful in providing some very useful liturgy-related items for both the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms of the Roman Rite, particularly the downloadable booklets for the recitation of the Liturgy of the Hours (under “Links”). Users need to be aware, however, that the Mass texts for the Ordinary Form that are posted on this site are obsolete, having been superseded by the 2011 ICEL translation of the Roman Missal. Click here for access
Catholic Near East Welfare Association: This is the website of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, a papal agency serving the poor and the destitute in the Middle East, Northeast Africa, India, and Eastern Europe. Resources include accounts of the various works and projects of the CNEWA. Click here for access
Catholic Research Resources Alliance: This website provides a “Catholic portal” bringing together resources from a wide consortium of Catholic institutions across America with a view to facilitating research. Particularly helpful is the site’s list of accessible online digital collections of archival material, books, periodicals, photos, and other items provided by the member institutions. The website is developing a Catholic newspaper digital archive. While most of the newspapers in the archive have thus far uploaded only recent issues, the Pittsburgh Catholic provides searchable access to every issue from 1844 to 2001, constituting a one-of-a-kind resource for the study of the history of the Catholic Church in America.
Catholic Resources for Bible, Liturgy, Art, and Theology (Felix Just, S. J., Ph.D.): This website provides an assortment of resources regarding Biblical studies, religious art, Christian archaeology, and the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite liturgy, including the Office of the Hours, all selected by Fr. Felix Just, SJ. Click here for access
Catholic Sermons: This website posts links to a large variety of other websites that provide texts of homilies according to the particular Sunday or weekday selected. Click here for access
Catholic Vote: Click here for access
The Center for Liturgy at St. Louis University: Prepares all members of the liturgical assembly for Sunday Mass by supplying the coming Sunday’s readings, prayers for contemplation on these readings, aspects of spirituality found in them, background information on them and the Sunday ("Get to know the readings"), and finally, musical pieces being played by selected parishes in North America and England. Click here for access
Church Fathers (Topical anthologies): This simple website provides a very useful anthology of Patristic quotations on a variety of key Catholic doctrinal topics, from the Real Presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist to papal primacy. Click here for access
Code of Canon Law: The full text of the 1983 edition via IntraText. Click here for access and On the Vatican Website
Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2005 edition): Promulgated by Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, the Compendium presents in an abridged, more concise form the teachings of the Catechism of the Catholic Church promulgated by Pope Saint John Paul II. This webpage is an online version of the text as posted by the Vatican on its website. Click here for access
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church: Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, 2004. Click here for access
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments: Click here for access
Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum: Click here for access
Corpus Thomisticum: This website provides a comprehensive collection of resources for consulting and studying the original Latin texts of the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Even for students not versed in Latin, the website is quite useful in providing a detailed searchable bibliography of every aspect of Saint Thomas Aquinas and his teachings, plus an innovative series of “synoptic maps” that on the basis of word frequency serve to reveal the main topics of each text of Aquinas (an introduction explains how to interpret the maps). Click here for access
Council of Trent Canons and Decrees: Click here for access
Creative Commons: Search portal to help locate CC-licensed content from a variety of sources - useful for images, video, and music. Click here for access
Dicastery for Laity, the Family, and Life: Here you will find updates and information on all the Dicastery's activities and projects at the service of Pope Francis' pastoral aspirations for the laity, the family, and life. Click here for access
Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: Currently encompasses the Roman de la Rose Digital Library and the Christine de Pizan Digital Scriptorium. A Johns Hopkins University project. Click here for access
Digital Scriptorium: Image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts. It consists of around 8,500 color images from the U.C. Berkeley and Columbia-affiliated libraries, as well as the Union Theological Seminary (NY) and the De Bellis Collection (CA). Click here for access
Diocese of Albany: This is the website of the Diocese of Albany. It includes the webpage of the diocesan newspaper, The Evangelist. Click here for access
Diocese of Bridgeport: This is the website of the Diocese of Bridgeport. It also provides a link to view the current and past issues of the diocesan newspaper, Fairfield County Catholic. Click here for access
Diocese of Camden: This is the website of Camden, NJ. It also provides online the current issue of the diocesan newspaper, Catholic Star Standard (under the “News & Info” tab). Click here for access
Diocese of Brooklyn: This is the website of the Diocese of Brooklyn. It includes the webpage of the diocesan newspaper, The Tablet. Click here for access
Diocese of Rockville Centre: This is the website of the Diocese of Rockville Center. Under the tab for LICatholic.org, articles from the current and past issues of the diocesan magazine, The Long Island Catholic, can be viewed. Click here for access
Directory of Open Access Books: This directory focuses on academic titles and includes over 27,000 academic peer-reviewed books from hundreds of publishers. Click here for access
Documents of Vatican II (Vatican website): This is the index page for all the documents of the Second Vatican Council. Click here for access
Early Christian Writings: Click here for Access
Eastern Catholicism Websites: This website provides a portal to the webpages of Eastern Rite eparchies and monastic communities across the United States, plus a variety of resources for learning about the various Eastern Catholic rites, their liturgical ceremonies, and customs, etc. Click here for access
Ethics Update(Moral Theology): This website seeks to provide a wide array of resources for the thoughtful and informed discussion of difficult moral issues. Click here for access
EWTN: The texts and audio files provided on the website of this Catholic television network include papal talks, Vatican documents, and a wide range of articles and book texts on Catholic topics, from the use of candles to particular feast days or saints. Click here for access
Five Gospels Parallels: This website simply provides a means for viewing the corresponding passages from the four Gospels side-by-side. Click here for access
Global Digital Library on Ethics: This website offers access to a large number of resources on ethics. Click here for access
Globe TheoLib: A database that provides free access to documents, articles, essays etc. in theology and ecumenism. Click here for access
Google Scholar: A place to search very broadly and see what books and articles have been published on a given topic. Click here for access
Graduale Romanum (1974): This is a digitized copy of this book. Click here for access
Historical Editions of the Greek New Testament Online: This Evangelical Protestant website, which provides various items for the study of the Greek text of the New Testament, serves as a portal to online digitized images of several important manuscripts of the New Testament in Greek (under the “Links” section of “Resources”) as well as a number of historically significant printed editions of the Greek New Testament, beginning with that of Erasmus from 1516 (under “Resources” click “Historic Editions of the Greek New Testament Online”). Click here for access
Holy See: This is the Vatican’s official website, where the entire text of many Church documents, papal homilies, and links to the Vatican offices can be found. Click here for access
Homiletic and Pastoral Review's Homily Page: Homilies for Sunday readings. The upcoming month of homilies are published towards the end of the previous month. Click here for access
Homiletic Directory: The Congregation for Divine Worship developed this Homiletic Directory in 2014 and introduced it on February 10, 2015. Its purpose is to promote better preaching in the context of the liturgy. To this end it offers guidelines and reference lists on preaching, interpreting Scripture, the selection of homiletic themes, and the incorporation of Catholic doctrine. Click here for access.
Homilies of Benedict XVI: This is the Vatican’s webpage for the official texts of the homilies of Pope Benedict VI – each homily is available in several different languages (English, Spanish, etc.). Click here for access
Homilies of St. John Paul II: This is the Vatican’s webpage for the official texts of the homilies of Saint John Paul II – each homily is available in several different languages (English, Spanish, etc.). Click here for access
Homilies of Pope Francis: This is the Vatican’s webpage for the official texts of the homilies of Pope Francis. Each homily is available in several different languages (albeit some are not available in English). For each homily, there is also a gallery of photos. Click here for access
Index Theologicus: The site contains articles and essays in selected works from 1979 to the present and is hosted by the University of Tübingen. Click here for access
Index to the Chesterton Review: This index starts with volume 1 issue 1 and is updated at the end of each calendar year. Click here for access.
International Marian Research Institute: Hosted by the University of Dayton, this is an encyclopedic tool for information on Mary, the Mother of Christ. Click here for access
Internet Archive Scholar: This full-text search index includes over 25 million research articles and other scholarly documents preserved in the Internet Archive. The collection spans from digitized copies of eighteenth-century journals through the latest Open Access conference proceedings and pre-prints crawled from the World Wide Web. Click here for access
Internet Sacred Texts Archives: This website contains sacred texts from a variety of different religions. Click here for access
IPA Source (Music): This website provides phonetic transcriptions and translations of a large variety of sung works of classical music and art songs, including operas. For each work included, only a sample portion (usually the first few lines) is provided free of charge – the complete text can be purchased as a download. Click here for access
Jesuit Online Bibliography: The Jesuit Online Bibliography is a free, collaborative, multilingual, and fully searchable database of bibliographic records for scholarship in Jesuit Studies produced in the 21st century. This project provides the citations, abstracts, subject categories, and direct links to books, book chapters, journal articles, book reviews, and other works related to the study of Jesuit history, spirituality, educational heritage, and pedagogy. Click here for access
John Duns Scotus Online: Biographies, web resources, articles, and writings of Bl. John Duns Scotus fully linked and freely available. Click here for access
John Henry Newman Reader: This website provides a comprehensive online collection of the writings of Blessed John Henry Newman together with online biographical resources concerning him. The only writings not included are the early Protestant sermons of Newman (1824-1843) and the correspondence from his years as a Catholic (1845-1890), the latter filling volumes 11 to 31 of Charles Stephen Dessain’s and Thomas Gornall’s monumental Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman. The website does mention plans to add these items in the future. Click here for access
Life and Learning Conference Proceedings: This webpage of the University Faculty for Life, an association of scholars committed to promoting the Pro-Life cause through academic research and presentations, provides in freely downloadable PDF format the papers presented at each of the association’s annual “Life and Learning” conferences from 1992 to the most recent conference. The proceedings from these conferences constitute a valuable corpus of resources for Pro-Life studies, as does the selection of online articles on various Pro-Life issues, arranged by subject, that are posted under the website’s “Annotated Bibliography” tab. Click here for access
Liturgical Books of 1962: This webpage from the website of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius (Chicago) for the training of priests in the celebration of Mass for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite provides in freely downloadable PDF format the complete Latin texts of the 1962 Missale Romanum and the 1961 Graduale Romanum, as well as the 1866 Caeremoniale Episcoporum (the last edition of this book to be issued before the post-Vatican II promulgation of the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite). Extensive excerpts from the 1961 Breviarium Romanum are also given, with accompanying English translations. In the cases of the Rituale Romanum and the Memoriale Rituum (the latter a ceremonial book for parish churches), only the English texts/translations of these books are provided, not the original Latin. The edition of the Pontificale Romanum on the website is from 1888, an edition prior to that of 1961-1962. The complete text of the 1961 Liber Usualis is also provided. Click here for access
Liturgical Texts (Order of St. Benedict): This webpage provides a wide variety of links to websites with postings regarding the liturgies and sacred music of the Roman and Eastern rites, plus various related topics (saints’ days, liturgical history, etc.). Click here for access
Liturgy of the Hours :
- Ibreviary: This website provides all the day’s liturgical texts for the recitation of the office of the day from the Office of the Hours, as well as the texts for the Mass of the day, plus a large number of liturgical texts for the celebration of special rites (rites of penance, anointing of the sick, commendation of the dying, etc.) posted under the subheading “Prayers”. Click here for access
-Universalis (Translation for use in England and Wales): This website provides all the day’s liturgical texts for the recitation of the Office of the Hours according to the English translation authorized for use in England and Wales. Click here for access
- eBreviary (Suitable for printing booklets): This website, via a paid subscription, provides all the day’s liturgical texts for the recitation of the Office of the Hours formatted for printing as booklets from downloadable PDF files. Click here for access
Marist College - James A. Cannavino Library (for regional SJS students): This is the webpage of the library of Marist College (Poughkeepsie, NY). Click here for access
Mount Saint Mary’s College, Newburgh Library (for regional SJS students): This is the website of the library of Mt. St. Mary’s College (Newburgh, NY). Click here for access
Music and Euchology for Mass: This is the website of CanticaNova Publications, which is dedicated to the promotion of sacred music settings of the texts of the liturgy (the Introit, the Communion antiphon, etc.). In addition to proving newly composed settings available for purchase, the website features numerous postings of sacred music resources, including articles on various aspects of music in the sacred liturgy, official Church documents on sacred music and the liturgy, resources for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, Gregorian chant links, plus liturgical planning summaries with suggested music for different feasts and occasions. Click here for access
Musica Sacra: The website of the Church Music Association of America. Includes several resources such as e-publications, forums, audio, and CMAA membership information. Also of particular interest are the archives of Caecilia, Sacred Music, and Gregorian Review. Click here for access
New Advent: A large site that aggregates Catholic news, Catholic links, a library of Church documents, writings of the Church Fathers, and a digital version of the 1915 Catholic Encyclopedia, as well as the text of the Summa Theologica. Click here for access
New Testament Educational Resources: This webpage provides a wide range of Scripture studies links, including some with specifically Catholic resources. Click here for access
News.VA: Official Vatican Network: This is the Vatican’s portal to the Holy See’s various press outlets, including the Vatican Press Office, L’Osservatore Romano, CTV (the Vatican’s television service), Vatican Radio, and the Fides News Agency. Click here for access
Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers (CCEL ebook edition): This is an online edition of the widely used nineteenth-century “Library of the Fathers”, English Protestant translations of a wide range of Ante-Nicene, Nicene, and Post-Nicene Patristic texts originally published in England, subsequently reissued in a more compact late nineteenth-century American edition, and now typeset anew in this CCEL online version. Click here for access
Notre Dame Center for Liturgy: This webpage provides a link to freely available, downloadable issues of the liturgy-related journal Church Life: A Journal for the New Evangelization (under the “Publications” tab). Click here for access
NYPL Public Domain Collection: Materials from the New York Public Library that are in the public domain, available for use and reuse. Click here for access
Online Medieval Sources Bibliography: A searchable bibliography of texts - from private letters, wills, and household accounts to literary works, philosophical treatises, chronicles, court proceedings, church records, and a host of other documents - written in the Middle Ages, now available in print or online editions and translations. Provides annotated entries that include information on the genre, contents, archival reference, and original language of the text, and some links to texts. Covers ~300-1500 C.E. Click here for access
Open Access Button: A search interface and browser extension that searches thousands of sources with millions of articles to link you to free, legal, full-text scholarly articles instantly. It also provides an option to request a version from the author if an article is not available. Click here for access
Open Access Digital Theological Library: The OADTL uses the world’s most advanced integrated library system (ILS) for cataloging and discovery. This system, OCLC’s WorldShare, makes content easily discoverable and retrievable. The OADTL is staffed by professional librarians and curates content without regard for theological or confessional perspective. It is hoped that increased access to high-quality religious studies content will serve scholars and students of religion. Click here for access.
Papal Documents : (Vatican webpage): This webpage of the Vatican lists papal encyclicals, apostolic exhortations, and other papal pronouncements from the pontificate of Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903) to that of Pope Benedict XVI (2005-2013) in alphabetical order according to the Latin title of each papal document. Links are provided to the Vatican online texts of these documents (albeit many of the links are at present defunct). Click here for access
Papal Encyclicals: This independently-run, well-maintained webpage provides texts or links for virtually every papal pronouncement (encyclicals, apostolic exhortations, etc.) from the pontificate of Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758) to that of Pope Francis, listed in both alphabetical and chronological order for each pontificate, as well as key papal pronouncements from the period before 1740 back to the thirteenth century, and also the complete texts of the canons or officially promulgated texts of every ecumenical council from the First Council of Nicaea in 325 to the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). Click here for access
Perseus Digital Library: Open access collection that covers the history, literature, and culture of the Greco-Romano world. Click here for access
Pew Research Center - Religion and Public Life: Click here for access
Program of Priestly Formation 6th Edition: Click here for access
Regesta Pontificum Romanorum Online: Register of Papal documents up to 1198, not yet complete Click here for access
Resource Pages for Biblical Study: This webpage provides links to a wide variety of online resources directly or indirectly related to the study of Scriptural texts. Links for patristic texts and early medieval authors as well as for the study of antiquity (the Greco-Roman world, etc.) are included. Click here for access
Roman Theological Forum: The Roman Theological Forum is an association of scholars working with other interested persons for the advancement of theology and philosophy within the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church. It addresses contemporary questions of theology and philosophy, beginning from a Thomist point of view, and it is promoting with special attention a neo-Patristic approach to the interpretation of Sacred Scripture. Click here for access
Saint Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae (Benziger Bros. edition, 1947): Translated by
Fathers of the English Dominican Province. Click here for access
Sacred Page (Blog): This is the blog of four Catholic Scripture scholars offering their reflections on the Sunday Mass Scripture readings, with an archive for past Sundays. Click here for access
Sacred Texts in Latin (Documenta Catholica Omnia): This is one of the most ambitious portals of online freely downloadable Latin texts available, with virtually all the volumes of Migne’s Patrologia Latina, Mansi’s Sacrorum Conciliorum, Cherubini’s Magnum Bullarium Romanum, the Monumenta Germaniae Historia, the Acta Sanctorum of the Bollandists, and the Annales of Baronius, plus a large variety of other items, including some Eastern liturgy resources and Migne’s Patrologia Graeca. It includes a webpage listing all the authors in Migne’s Patrologia Latina in alphabetical order, with links to each author’s text in the Migne series. Click here for access
Second Vatican Council Search Engine: This search engine for the Second Vatican Council (October 11th, 1962 - December 8th, 1965) allows you to search the full text of all documents (in English). The Community of St. Joseph in Austria maintains the search engine. Click here for access
The Social Agenda: A Collection of Magisterial Texts: There is a free PDF copy of this book on this website. Click here for access.
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Free, scholarly, and peer-reviewed philosophy encyclopedia hosted by Stanford University. Click here for access
Team RCIA: Team RCIA is a free online resource for Catholic parishes that want to start or sustain the Catechumenate. Click here for access
Tertullian Project: A collection of material ancient and modern about the ancient Christian Latin writer Tertullian and his writings. Click here for access.
The Text This Week: Click here for access
Theological Journal Search: a custom google search, which searches the web for full-text religion and theology articles. Click here for access
Theological Research Exchange Network: A listing of over 21,366 theological thesis/dissertation titles representing research from as many as 139 different institutions. Copies of the thesis/dissertation must be purchased. Click here for access
Theology Library (Spring Hill College): Collection of magisterial documents on a variety of theological topics (Church, Revelation, Liturgy, Justice, Theology, Morality, Spirituality, Evangelization, and Religion). Click here for access
Theology of the Body Institute: Click here for access
Thomas Aquinas in English: Includes the works of St. Thomas Aquinas — in English — the following works: Theological Syntheses • Commentaries on Scripture • Commentaries on Aristotle • Commentaries on Neoplatonic Texts • Disputations • Polemical Writings • Other Authentic Works • Works of Uncertain Authenticity • Spurious Works • Abbreviations Explained for Non-Latinists • Latin Texts & Aids. Click here for access
USCCB: Official site of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, with the full-text of many official documents, the text of the New American Bible, etc. Click here for access
USCCB Homiletics' page: Practical resources for preaching from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Click here for access
USCCB - Digital copy of the NRSV Bible: This webpage provides, book by book, the complete text of the 2011 New American Bible Revised Edition. The day’s Scripture readings for Mass are also provided. Click here for access
Vatican Digital Library: DigiVatLib aims to digitize the entire library’s collection of manuscripts: 80,000 codices (excluding the archival units) mostly from the Middle Ages and the Humanistic period. The library is also digitizing its collection of nearly 9000 early printed books (incunabula – pre-1500). The project started in 2010, focuses on two purposes: the long-term preservation of high-resolution images and the online digital library. Click here for access.
Web Gallery of Art: This website is a searchable database of over 43,000 works of fine art and architecture covering the period from the eighth century to the nineteenth century. It has additional resources (artists’ biographies, a detailed bibliography, etc.) Click here for access
Word on Fire - Homily Resources: This website provides as podcasts or downloadable MP3 files the homilies of Bishop Robert Barron as well as other resources related to his Word on Fire apostolate and broadcasts. Click here for access
WorldCat: A massive library catalog that reflects what libraries across the country (and in other countries) own. Useful for comprehensive searches to identify books and other materials. Click here for access