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Hello! Welcome to the Catholic Resource Bot, which will share resources about the Catholic Church and the Catholic faith. The resources are meant to help you better understand teachings and traditions, whether you are a cradle #Catholic, a convert, a revert, or just curious.


Are you Catholic but have never been to Eucharistic Adoration? Or maybe you're new to the concept? Catholic-Link has answers to common questions, providing a great resource for people of all levels of knowledge and experience with Eucharistic Adoration. catholic-link.org/how-to-go-to-a…


Interested in learning more about Catholicism, whether you're Catholic or not? Catholic Answers provides a huge database of answers about the beliefs and practices of the Catholic faith with articles, books, videos and podcasts. catholic.com


"Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible: New Testament" is an audio version of the New Testament in the style of an old radio drama, with music and sound effects. It is endorsed by The Vatican with an Imprimatur and includes a foreword by Pope Benedict XVI. audible.com/pd/Truth-Life-…


If you have questions about the Catechism of the Catholic Church, or are fielding questions you can't answer, this resource of frequently asked questions has you covered. usccb.org/committees/sub…


If you want to better understand (or explain) the Anointing of the Sick, this primer can help. smoy.org/worship/sacram…


On any given day, you can access the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' robust collection of resources based on the Mass readings for that particular day: the readings, a podcast of the readings, and a video commentary on those readings. bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-re…


For people looking for ways to introduce their kids to teachings of the Catholic Church, there are many versions of the Catechism helpful for teaching kids at varying ages. Some of these are illustrated, making them more accessible for younger kids. ncregister.com/features/catec…


If you're new to the Rosary or just need a refresher, this guide to the Rosary will help you understand its origin and the various ways to pray it. This can be helpful for people digging into Catholicism, as well as for long-practicing Catholics. aleteia.org/2021/10/07/the…

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The Rosary: A complete guide to its origin and how to pray it

Here is a guide to the origin of the Rosary as well as how to pray the popular devotion.


How do you return to Mass if you haven't been for a little while? Or a long while? It can be daunting and anxiety-inducing to consider going back, even if you do have the longing to return. This resource from Catholic-Link offers tips on how. catholic-link.org/survival-guide…


On "Ask Father Josh," Father Josh Johnson answers three to four questions from listeners. He fields questions about specific Catholic teachings, but also handles questions about moral dilemmas and situations faced by listeners. media.ascensionpress.com/category/ascen…

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The traditional method of The Way of the Cross of St. Francis of Assisi provides a beautiful meditation on the Passion, death, and burial of Jesus. mycatholic.life/catholic-praye…


Meg Hunter-Kilmer's book "Saints Around the World" is an illustrated guide offering snapshots of more than 100 Saints from more than 60 countries. The book is written to be accessible to children, though it will help anyone learn more about the Saints. saintsaroundtheworld.com


If you've been daunted by the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you can check out Ascension's "The Catechism in a Year." The podcast features Father Mike Schmitz reading and explaining the Catechism in daily, bite-sized chunks. ascensionpress.com/pages/catechis…


In his book, "Forty Reasons I Am a Catholic," Peter Kreeft gives a well-reasoned explanation and defense of Catholicism. This can be a good read (or listen) for those on the fence about Catholicism, as well as for committed Catholics looking to go deeper. audible.com/pd/Forty-Reaso…


"How many books are in the Old Testament?" The answer to that question depends on whether one accepts the seven deuterocanonical books. This defense from Jason Evert offers rebuttals to common arguments, offering some history and background. catholic.com/magazine/print…


In this robust and hefty Catholic Answers article, Tim Staples explains the teaching of the Trinity with references to the Catechism, Scripture, and Church councils. catholic.com/magazine/onlin…


Father William Saunders' site "Catholic Straight Answers" is a resource to answer common questions people have about the Catholic faith. He has recorded videos of his RCIA classes, sharing them with people to watch online. catholicstraightanswers.com/rcia-list/


A common custom among Catholics is to ask for a Mass to be said for a loved one. But why ask a priest to offer Mass? Why not just pray for them ourselves? If you've ever wondered this, or been asked to explain, these answers can help. getfed.catholiccompany.com/why-should-we-…


In the Nicene Creed we identify the four marks of the Church: that it is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. loyolapress.com/catholic-resou…


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