Resources

CCW’s goal is to provide not only our take on Catholic teaching, but also to highlight others that we feel do a spectacular job in communicating the Catholic faith. Please share any or all of these links with anyone you feel could benefit from them. Also, please send us links to resources that you feel should be promoted.

100 Tough Questions for Catholics: Common Obstacles to Faith

A must-have for every Catholic family!

“In these incisive pages, David Bonagura answers one hundred hot-button questions about the supernatural life and Catholicism today. The questions, which were submitted anonymously by young adults in New York City, leave no controversial issue unaddressed.”

The Imitation of Christ

You can pick up this book at any moment to receive help growing in holiness.

“Written by the pious monk Thomas á Kempis, this timeless masterpiece offers wisdom and hope by providing precepts we can use to draw nearer to God and learn how best to grow in holiness through obedience and love. Within these pages, a spiritual journey unfolds intimately in heartfelt prose, providing guidance in the resistance of worldly desires, the significance of mental recollection as a precursor to meditative prayer, and finding gratitude and strength in the soothing embrace of divine consolation and the sacred rite of Eucharistic communion.”

33 Days to Divine Mercy

This is an excellent journey to understanding Mercy as portrayed by Jesus. The author, Matthew Kelly, is gifted in engaging the reader in a way that makes sense and allows us to incorporate forgiveness into our lives.

“Without mercy there can be no forgiveness, without forgiveness there can be no healing, and without healing there can be no lasting peace. Divine Mercy is the spiritual air we breathe. It is the bridge between this world and the next.

33 Days to Divine Mercy will take you on an adventure of life-changing proportions. Embrace this experience and it will forever change the way you think about your past, your present, and your future.”

Truth and Life Audio Bible

We need to start with The Word of God. Every phone or tablet should have this app! For free, the app comes with the audio dramatization of Mark’s gospel. The audio is very well-produced using many great actors out of Hollywood. The incredible sound design puts you where the action is taking place. The T&L app is also approved by the Vatican.

Relevant Radio

Add to your media intake by downloading the Relevant Radio app! You’ll be able to use your phone or tablet to access quality Catholic programming. CCW’s Director, Chris Miloslavich says “I started listening and just wanted to know more! I’m forever grateful to Catholic radio for helping me to dive deeper into the greatest gift my parents ever gave me. My current favorite during my morning commute is The Patrick Madrid Show.”

The Culture Project

The Culture Project has been an incredible partner for CCW! CP has helped us launch valuable presentations for middle school students and their parents. These talks help young people to realize the value of a living a life of virtue.

Echoes of Worth

CCW contributor Klarissa Chichioco and Echoes of Worth founder Andrew Brown do an amazing job translating The Theology of the Body! Echoes of Worth provides TOB retreats for high school students. These retreats have been a source for positive change in many of the young people they encounter.

Catholic Teacher Resources

CTR is a great resource for educators in the classroom and at home. Take time and explore some of what this great website has to offer for your family!

Augustine Institute

The fastest growing Catholic graduate school in the United States, educating on-site and through the internet with disciple-based parish and academic programs dedicated to the renewal of the Church and the transformation of the world for Christ. We highly recommend signing up for Formed.

The National Catholic Register

America’s most complete Catholic news source.

Endow Study Groups

Educating on the Nature and Dignity Of Women, Endow attracts women and girls from all walks of life interested in discovering their individual and spiritual identity through the informal study of various documents and people through the Roman Catholic Church, and gatherings.

The National Catholic Bioethics Center

Defending the dignity of the human person in Health Care and the Life Sciences since 1972.

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