Byzantine Catholic Church in America
The Byzantine Catholic Church in America is a website on the Byzantine Church. It offers resources on prayers, beliefs, clergy members and current Christian news. Contact through the website.
The Byzantine Catholic Church in America is a website on the Byzantine Church. It offers resources on prayers, beliefs, clergy members and current Christian news. Contact through the website.
Antiochian Catholic Church in America is an online resource for Orthodox Christians. The website provides the history and beliefs of the Church and multiple liturgies.
Uto Meier is a professor of religious education at Katholische Universitat Eichstätt-Ingolstadt in Germany. His research focuses on Catholic religious education.
Catholic Online has over 5 million pages of resources including the largest online historical and biblical database about the Catholic Church.
Philippe Chenaux is a professor of church history and theology at Pontificia Universita Lateranense in Rome. His research interests include the history of the papacy, the history of the Vatican and the history of modern Catholic thought.
David Fincham is the director of theology and ethics at St. Mary’s University College in London. He is an expert on Catholic education and his publications include PSHCE in Catholic secondary schools: Stakeholders’ views and “Pastoral care in Catholic Schools,” which was published in The Pastoral Review.
Stephen Bullivant directs the Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society at St. Mary’s University in London, where he also teaches the theology and sociology of religion. He previously served as co-director of the international Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network.
Megan Shore is a professor of religious studies at King’s University College in London, Ontario, Canada. Her research focuses on Catholic social thought and on religion and conflict. With Scott Kline, she is co-writing a book titled Catholic Approaches to Just Peacemaking.
Scott Kline is an associate professor of religion at St. Jerome’s University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. His research interests include Catholic social thought, political theology and Christian ethics. He co-wrote a chapter for Religion and Conflict Resolution called “Catholic Peacemaking and Pax Christi.”