A digital archive offering access to historical Catholic publications, news articles, and resources, providing insights into Catholic life, issues, and events over time.
This full-text searchable newspaper database includes Catholic publications from around the United States from 1832 to the present. In addition to newspapers with a national perspective, there are also newspapers from the diocese of Pittsburgh and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Newark, Saint Louis, Harford, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. The Archive is a project of the Catholic Research Resources Alliance (CRRA), an alliance of archives and libraries collaborating in support of the mission to provide access to Catholic research resources.
This directory provides access to Catholic newspapers and publications online, facilitating research and connection with local and national Catholic news sources.
The Directory of Catholic Newspapers Online is a comprehensive resource that provides access to a wide range of Catholic publications available on the internet. This directory lists numerous Catholic newspapers from various dioceses and organizations across the United States, showcasing their online presence and accessibility. Users can find information about each publication, including its history, frequency of publication, and links to current and archived issues. The directory aims to facilitate access to Catholic news and information, serving as a valuable tool for researchers, journalists, and the general public interested in Catholic perspectives on current events. It highlights the diversity of Catholic media, encompassing both historical and contemporary publications. By promoting these resources, the directory supports the preservation of Catholic journalism and enhances community engagement with faith-based news. This initiative is part of broader efforts to maintain and promote Catholic media in the digital age.
Access a wide range of Catholic-related materials, including articles, documents, and media on theology, history, and Catholic practice for research and study.
This resource provides access to rare, unique, and/or uncommon materials in libraries, seminaries, special collections, and archives. Formats include manuscripts, books, ephemera, photographs, and artifacts. Collecting themes include Catholic Diocesan Collections, including papers of bishops; Catholic Education; Catholic Intellectual Life; Catholic Literary Figures; Catholic Liturgy & Devotion; Catholic Men's Religious Orders; Catholic Missions; Catholic Peacebuilding; Catholic Social Action; Catholic Women's Religious Orders; Catholicism & Citizenship; and Vatican II.