Welcome Parents. A list of links we believe that you may find useful.

Catholic Parents Online

It is our joy and obligation to uphold Catholic principles and standards; to work in an active and positive way to inform, support and collaborate with parents, teachers and leaders in the education of the children in the Archdiocese; and to ensure the growth and protection of high moral and ethical standards and the splendor of our Faith.

Dads.org / The Family Life Center

The Family Life Center is dedicated to defending the faith, family life, and fatherhood throughout the world. Founded by Steve Wood in 1990 in response to Pope John Paul II’s exhortation that the future of the world and the Church passes through the family, the Family Life Center seeks to renew society by renewing strong, moral families. The Family Life Center provides resources geared toward deepening a family’s love and knowledge of their faith. The Family Life Center places a special focus on fatherhood and providing resources which aid fathers in fulfilling their vocation.

Catholic Mom

Welcome to CatholicMom.com!  Here at the site, we celebrate all things Faith, Family, and Fun from a Catholic perspective.  Enjoy fresh perspectives from our wonderful columnists and contributors.  Read the latest selections from our Book Club.  Check out great tunes from an array of talented Catholic musicians.  Help your child make the most of the Liturgy of the Word with our Sunday Gospel activities.  Listen to our weekly Catholic Moments Podcast for interviews with special people doing extraordinary things to live out our Catholic faith and share it with others.  Come along on one Catholic Mom’s spiritual journey through every day life at Lisa’s Blog.  We’d love to hear from you, so be sure to share your comments and email your thoughts and suggestions to Lisa@CatholicMom.com.  May God richly bless you and your family!

Parents & Kids Talking

This website is dedicated to supporting parents in their role as their child’s primary sexuality educator. No one knows your child better than you and your child needs your guidance. Talking with children about the physical and emotional changes of puberty enables parents to start an informal dialogue based on trust and respect.

Catholic Online

Catholic Online is a multi-platform news, education, information, and e-commerce Global Network offering the highest in Catholic quality.