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St. Gregory Parish School
St. Gregory Parish School strives to create and
foster a safe learning environment where a child may
grow spiritually, academically, emotionally, and
socially through a quality education, a living
relationship with God and respect for themselves and
others. |
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie
The Diocese of Erie is composed of thirteen counties
of Northwester Pennsylvania with a Catholic
population of about 225,000. Geographically,
we are the largest diocese in the state of
Pennsylvania covering 9,936 square miles. The
diocese is primarily rural with one large city, Erie
and two medium metropolitan areas of Sharon and
Meadville. |
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United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops The United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is an
assembly of the hierarchy of the United States and
the U.S. Virgin Islands who jointly exercise certain
pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian
faithful of the United States. |
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The Vatican - The Holy See
The Official Vatican web site. Several
languages are supported. New services, Church
documents, information on the Popes and departments
of the Roman Curia. |
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The New American Bible
The NAB was first published in 1970 as the official
English Bible translation of the Catholic Church.
The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine translated
the original languages of the Bible in accordance to
the principles set forth in Vatican II for use in
the liturgy. |
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Catechism of the Catholic
Church The Catechism of the
Catholic Church is the first new edition of the
catechism in 400 years, a complete summary of what
Catholics throughout the world believe in common.
This book is the catechism (the word means
"instruction") that will serve as the standard for
all future catechisms. |
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Daily Mass Readings - Today's
Readings The USCCB
provides the Daily Readings that are used throughout
the world for your reflection. |
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Faith Magazine
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie publishes Faith
Magazine. The new and improved online version
of Faith magazine, now in it's fifth year of
publication, has joined the family of Faith
publications around the nation in updating their
look. |
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Mass Times
Mass
Times was developed in 1994, to help traveling
Catholics in the USA find a nearby church with a
schedule of religious services. The information was
collected from dioceses and parishes throughout the
USA and made available by telephone at first, and
then via the Internet in 1998. |