General links


This site does not necessarily endorse the content of the following links, however, those sites marked * are linked to this one, sharing a passion for liturgy and spirituality. Please let me know if there are errors or broken links. If you would like to be linked here please see "Link to this site" (below).

Anglican Children, Youth and Families Ministry *
Anglican Eucharistic Theology by Brian Douglas - another school chaplain with a passion for liturgy! * and Brian's blog site
Anglicans Online an international Anglican news site refreshed weekly *
Anglican Pages (Unofficial) of Louie Crew *
Anglican Ways NZ Anglican site seeking inclusiveness *
Baptism* A New Zealand based site highlighting the centrality of baptism
Baptism Greetings* Reach out to your loved one on his/ her Baptism with these e-card Baptism Greetings.
Bible quotes* with e-cards
Catholic Classes * Catholic exploration of the relationship with God, language, and community.
Catholic Design *
Catholic Discipleship College* A New Zealand residential programme forming disciples vitally alive in Jesus Christ
Christian volunteering
Clergy on call An Accepting Ministry in the Catholic Tradition
clergy resources United Methodist Church *
Council for Christian Nurture currently produces Celebrating Eucharist. *
Custos Fidei * A Houston Catholic Apostolate of Commentary & News
The Digital Sanctuary news, articles and insights about technology & the church *
Elizabeth's church pages * Australia
EnvisionChurch Art, Architecture, Liturgy and Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition *
Exploring Christianity * by Rev. Dick Tripp
Georgetown Center for Liturgy *
Abbey of the Holy Rose *
Order of the Holy Rose *
Imagebank *
Inclusive Orthodoxy *
Inspirationaltv
Institute for Mission * Parramatta Diocesan Centre for Catholic Adult Faith Formation
Integrity Houston *
JamesHughDrury-author.com * including Monday morning ministry - good words for a good week
Ken Collins' Web Site * Nearly a thousand articles from discipleship, through scripture, to worship.
Liturgica.com Liturgics, books, music *
Liturgical fabrics will serve & ship worldwide *
Liturgical Press *
Living Open Source *
The Medjugorje Web *
Member Mission when members of congregations take on a sense of mission *
Ministry and Liturgy publications *
The Music Lady
The Music Makers *
New Advent * stories handpicked by Kevin Knight from blogs and news sites around the Web
news from the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia *
Parson Place * - resources for Christian ministers, educators, writers, and developers
Partakers
The pluralist website *
Plainchant *
Poems for free* they may be modified for the particular occasion
Polygraphia Auckland publishing company: editing, writing and publishing; manuscript assessment; pre-press layout and digital printing. *
The Resurgence Greek Project
Roger Heuser *
Roman Catholic Examiner *
St Blog's Parish blogs and resources *
Sea of faith in Australia *
The Sea of Faith Network (NZ)
School of Ministry Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand *
Sites unseen the best Jesus-infused sites you never knew about (zoecarnate.com)
A sobriety site including spirituality resources *
Social Justice site Anglican Church Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia *
Spirit Daily Daily spiritual news from around the world *
Theologika Trusted Authorities in Theology Information and Hope for the Journey*
Theology House *
Theology.ie A web site sponsored by The Irish Theological Association
Trinity College, Melbourne *
United Methodist Church Wonderful collection of worship resources *
Wabash Center Teaching & Learning in Theology & Religion *
Women Priests the case for ordaining women in the Catholic Church *

School links


Anglican Schools Office New Zealand *

FaithCentral * New Zealand Roman Catholic Schools resources site

Christ's College Canterbury, New Zealand *
Rathkeale College Chaplaincy Masterton, New Zealand *

Other links


Diocese, cathedrals, parishes, churches
Spirituality sites
Blog links
Worship and lectionary resources
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