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Main Feed How to Connect with Catholic Internet MissionAccessing our services and information and finding a safe and secure network on the NetIntroductionOur network has its roots in a Y! list where those who believe in Christian unity and ecumenism gather together and bond through a special devotion to the Holy Spirit. You can connect with our roots in this list called The Spirit's Love Leaders Corps. It is a Catholic ecumenical list where there is freedom to post any inspirational, encouraging and uplifting messages to help and support one another in a world that is often tempted to engage in very destructive activities. Catholic Personals and Family: Prayer Requests The focus of our mission is to help Catholic families all over the world to find moral support and spiritual encouragement through prayer when the Catholic family is assailed by the common and contemporary problems it encounters in its life in global society. We help those who seek prayer with spiritual support for their health, finances, family relationships, conflicts, livelihood problems, personal issues, and many more needs relative to the context of the family. To send your prayer requests, visit our Catholic Prayer Request page. Catholic articles and blog posts Our mission is to build a network of Catholic learning and spirituality. Articles and blog posts are published on a regular basis to help you learn more of Catholicism. For Catholic bloggers and writers, we also have articles and blog posts which can help you obtain ideas for your own web sites and blog sites. One easy way to connect to these regular updates of Catholic articles and blog posts is through email. The link below will help you subscribe to this regular updates. Updating through an rss feed aggregator or reader For those who already know how to subscribe to rss feeds and read the feed items in a feed reader of their choice, you can access our regular updates through our full rss feeds - containing items with a full summary of the article or blog post. There are a great number of these feed readers and feed aggregators to choose from now. Clicking on the standard rss feed icon below will bring you to a landing page where you can select your favorite feed reader.
Sunday Enrichment Post The inspiration of John Paul II and his encouragement to all the faithful to "go out into the deep of the Net for the proclamation of the gospel" is one of the foundation stones for the building of our web site's network. Every Sunday, there is a blog post that is posted at The Nexus Blog. You can also opt to receive this by email or by subscribing to the rss feed of the blog itself. This Sunday Enrichment Post helps us reflect on the deeper meaning of the gospel and how it can transform us and make us perform better as Catholics - the light and leaven and salt for the earth. The Second Nexus Nexus is a term which is defined by dictionaries as a "tie", a "link" or a "connection". The "first" Nexus blog "connected" twelve original blogs that were created with www.blogger.com It took over and continued the themes and ideas that were leftover from those blogs - including the Sunday Enrichment Post. The Second Nexus also follows along the same line and direction. It ties together and connects all the ideas and themes that were leftover from eight blogs that were created already in this web site. One main feature which The Second Nexus will regularly feature are articles and posts for the Catholic blogger or web site owner. It will continue the ideas and themes started by the CIM Net Educ., monthly newsletter. To connect with The Second Nexus, you can subscribe to the blog feed at the bottom of the page. Joining the WebRings we manage If you own a Catholic blog or web site, you may want to link or connect with us through the webrings we manage. www.webring.com is also good in delivering traffic to one's blog or web site through their webrings. It is easy to be part of our managed WebRings. All you need to learn is to place the navigation code of the webring in one of your web pages. To join our network of webrings, visit our Catholic Web Rings page. Bookmarking our web site For those already engaged in social bookmarking activities, you can also easily bookmark our web site by selecting your favorite bookmarking site. Social bookmarking is getting popular nowadays as many are placing the social bookmark button in their web logs and web sites. This is also one way to keep connected with our web site and its network. There is a social bookmark here below and there is one also at the home page. Connecting with our bookmark resources Although favorite bookmarks are also published through the rss feed, you can also access the entire set of bookmarks we are collecting and gathering through the del.icio.us bookmark site. To access the information and resources of those bookmarks, visit Our Bookmarks |