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For the worldwide community of Catholics, the Internet offers a wealth of resources and opportunities. In this newly revised and updated guide, Brother John Raymond, "The Cyber Monk," shows you how to: - Access more than 10,000 Catholic sites in 280 categories - Engage in lively discussions in Catholic chat rooms - Check out Catholic schools, colleges, and universities - Bring Catholic resources into your home--and keep indecent Internet materials out - Visit the Vatican's own homepage - Discover new changes in technology, including free multimedia features to enhance your Web site - Explore religious and lay communities worldwide--Franciscans, Dominicans, and others "Provides an excellent introduction and guide to the Internet in general, and to the Catholic Internet in particular. We highly recommend this book." --Peter J. Wagner, founder of RCNet "Technology really can be used for God's glory and brother John shows us how." --Michael Cox, reporter for "The Catholic Free Press "One could argue that if Saint Paul were on this earth today, he would be using the Internet. . . . Brother John has done us all a favor." --Rev. Peter M. J. Stravinskas, editor of "The Catholic Answer "In easily understood language, the book offers some highly useful information about what the Internet is, how it's organized and what's on it for Catholics." --Loretta G. Seyer, editor of "Catholic Faith and Family "You will go back to this book time and time again." --Owen Phelps, Catholic Connect! Also includes Spanish language Web sites
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