Christianity
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- Catechism of St. Pius X
- Pope St. Pius X wrote this simple catechism for use by the faithful. It was used in Italy, but was not given the wider circulation the Holy Father had hoped for. It explains in a simple style the truths of the Faith.
- 17582
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- This searchable online version includes the corrections promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 8 September 1997. Also two ways to view the table of contents. Search returns links to a list of paragraphs; from the paragraph you can easily jump to the section in which it appears.
- 17583
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- 1992 version. A few paragraphs and some footnotes are missing. Has concordances and word frequency lists. Each article or equivalent section in its own file.
- 17584
- The Great Catechism
- By St. Gregory of Nyssa. Presupposes familiarity with classical philosophy. Moore-Wilson translation, with summary and notes. 182K.
- 17585
- The Roman Catechism
- Written after the Council of Trent and containing doctrinal statements arising from the Catholic Reformation. Intended for parish priests. Also called the Catechism of Pius V, or the Catechism of Trent.
- 17586
- Canon Law Society of America
- "Dedicated to the promotion of the study and application of canon law in the Roman Catholic Church."
- 17587
- Communio
- Stands for the advancement of theology in continuity with Vatican II, trying to overcome the polarization between 'modernists' and 'traditionalists' in the Church.
- 17588
- Historical Studies
- Annual publication of the Canadian Catholic Historical Association. Sample article, membership information, how non-members may order a copy.
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- Living Tradition
- Searchable archive of journal, dating back to 1987. Traditionalist Catholic theology and opinion.
- 17590
- The Furrow
- Monthly Irish pastoral and theological journal. Table of contents for current issue, subscription information.
- 17591
- Boston College
- Department of Theology. Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Undergraduate through doctoral programs.
- 17593
- University of Portland
- Department of Theology. Portland, Oregon. Offers a major or minor in theology for undergraduates, and an M.A. in Pastoral Ministry.
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- Wheeling Jesuit University
- Department of Theology and Religious Studies. Wheeling, West Virginia. B.A. in Theology and Religious Studies; M.A. in Applied Theology, with concentration in pastoral ministry, religious education, or spirituality.
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- Loyola Institute for Ministry
- Department of Religious Studies. New Orleans, Louisiana. Offers master's degrees in religious education and pastoral studies. Also continuing education certificates. Pastoral studies can also be a dual degree with business administration, counseling, or criminal justice.