Daily Bible readings and catechism

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For those of you who need help, there is a good website that has daily classes, Monday through Friday, on the scripture readings for the week, with a daily dose of catechism.

This used to be catechismclass.com but has now been moved to 4marks.com/

We do the Sunday Bible readings on Monday. After three years, you will have gone through cycles A, B, and C. Monday through Friday Bible readins are done…duh…Monday through Friday. You are expected to pick up the Saturday readings on your own.🙂

After two years you will have gone through Years One and Two of the daily Bible readings.

Wait, it gets better. Daily catechism classes are provided, with commentary. After three years you will have gone through most of the catechism, and can start all over again. I intend to make this a lifetime committment.:yup:

Posted for information only, I have no financial ties to this organization.:nope:
 
I recently started exploring with the customized Google desk top and found that if you do a search, it has an entire section for Catholic sites, some not so good, but you can customize your internet when it opens. I set my default so it always opens to google desktop I can get all of my email accounts to one web address. Really pretty good.

The biggest benefit I get is that I put a tab on the desktop labeled Catholic. If you take a look at www.dealermanage.com/Catholic
I took a screenshot of my desktop. Has daily bible readings, saint of the day, plus the last 9 posts of Catholic Answers display and update constantly. As I am on the computer all day working, I simply open my internet and it comes up to my google desktop which I put my favorite Catholic sites.

Kind of the same thing the OP is saying, has daily bible readings, search the bible, Catholic answers, EWTN, Catholic news, all at my fingertips and 1 click away.

I think that now I read about every post throughout the day, start my day off with the daily readings, learning more about the saints by reading the saint of the day and instantly up to date with Catholic news.

If you have any questions on how to set this as your home page, I would be glad to help, but it is worth it.

Dave
 
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