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For Religious Education

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops offers a listing of textbooks that are in conformity with the Catechism of the Catholic Church.  If a textbook is not found in this listing, one should not conclude that it is not in conformity. 

The following information is provided for the research use of readers.  The Department of Christian Formation does not endorse the contents of these websites.

National Conference for Catechetical Leadership

http://www.nccl.org

(Useful site for professional catechists)

 

Pflaum Publishing

http://HiTimePflaum.com

(children and Youth Ministries, Resources, Gospel Weeklies, etc.)

 

Faith for the Family

http://homefaith.com

(Spirituality for families-Parents, home,
Family & Media, etc.)

 

Examples of Catholic Social Justice

http://www.justpeace.org

(Access to Catholic Social Justice teachings)

 

Liguori Publications

http://www.liguori.org

(Newsletter, family and classroom activities, resources-videos, books, software, etc.)

 

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

(USCCB)

http://www.usccb.org

(Documents from the US Catholic Bishops)

 

National Catholic Education Association

http://www.ncea.com

(Catholic Education, Resources, Articles)

 

Catechetical Section of the NCEA

www.ncea.org/departments/npcd/

(catechetical resources)

 

Sadlier Publishers

http://www.sadlier.com

(Resource and Links-offers resources and articles for classroom use)

 

Sunburst Publications

http://www.sunburst.com

(Videos, kits, etc. -resources on drugs, character education, violence-Grade level materials­ religion across the curriculum)

 

Silver Burdett Ginn Publishing

http://www.sbgreligion.com

('"This is Our Faith" Resources, Children's books, etc.)

 

Twenty-Third Publications

http://www.twentythirdpublications.com

(Resource materials for lessons, prayers, books, etc.) (Catholic Resources for Home Parish School—Link)

 

Paraclete Press

http://www.paracletepress.com/

Wide variety of pastoral resources

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St. Anthony Messenger Press Resources

http://www.AmericanCatholic.org

(Features St. Anthony Messenger, Resources, and articles for faith background)

 

Ave Maria Press Publications

http://www.avemariapress.com

(Religion Texts, Prayer Resources-personal and classroom, Practical Resources for teachers)

 

Benziger Glencoe Publishers

http://www.benziger.glencoe.com

(On-line Resources-Real Life experiences-­classroom activities)

 

Catholic Doors Ministry - Various Resources

http://www.catholicdoors.com

(Presents externals of the Catholic religion)

 

Catholic Educators' Resource Center

http://www.catholiceducation.org

(Catholic Education- The Catholic Educator's Resource Center-excellent resource for lesson plans, articles on current issues)

 

Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute

http://www.c-fam.org

(Resource to help the Catholic family and human rights)

 

Catechist Magazine

http://catechist.com

(Classroom articles, websites, resources)

 

Catholic Teacher Magazine

http://catholicteacher.com

(Educator Development Series, teaching and learning tools, etc.)

 

Catholic Vision Video

http://www.catholicvideo.com

(Library or classroom use)

 

Every Day Catholic

http://www.EverydayCatholic.org

(Short articles for busy people to be Catholic everyday)

 

Resources for Christian Living

http://www.faithfirst.com

(Contemporary Issues for classroom discussion)

 

Boys and Girls Town Resources

http://www.girlsandboystown.org/products/btpress/index.asp

(Resources for Youth Serving professionals, educators, parents)

 

Harcourt Religion Publishers

http://www.harcourtreligion.com

(Excellent resource-Activities for Pre-K-12, Resources, Assessments, etc.)

 

Columban Fathers Mission Education

http://www.st.columban.org/missioned/

Columban Mission Education

 

Resource Publications

http://www.rpinet.com

Resources for catechetics and other parish activities

 

Life After Sunday

http://www.lifeaftersunday.com

Resources for keeping the Sunday celebration alive during the week