The Pontifical Congregation for the Clergy has recently unveiled a new website that offers an excellent resource to deepen one´s faith and to study the Bible with exegesis and commentaries from Doctors of the Church and the Magisterium. It is available in English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and German.

There is a section that allows you to cross-reference the Sunday liturgy to the homilies of the Church fathers. Another section is dedicated to the eastern and latin codes of Canon Law. Links to the principal texts of the Magisterium, commentaries by the Popes, and the electronic library of the Pontifical Congregation for the Clergy are also made available.

You can even download the entire content of the website.



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  • 14 January 2008
    anna said:

    the webside cannot be opened. what a pity! Does somebody have the new wwww-address?

  • 14 January 2008
    Fr. Stephen, MSC said:

    Anna, please use this address: http://www.clerus.org/

  • 29 January 2008
    Che-Che Tan said:

    Hello Fr. Bobby,

    I enjoy reading some of the comments and different categories, but is it possible to increase the Font Size? They’re too small. Know what I mean.

    Thank you.

    Che-Che (UCLA)

  • 2 February 2008
    Fr. Stephen, MSC said:

    Hello Che-che. What browser are you using? I’ve tested this site using Firefox 2, IE7 and Opera 9. The size of the font here is 11 and the text of this site is just fine in those three browsers.

  • 25 January 2010
    Ray Sabio said:

    I tried to open the “Study the Bible Online With the Doctors of the Church” but nothing happens.
    Is this web-site already available for access?

  • 29 January 2010
    Fr. Stephen, MSC said:

    @Ray – I’ve just checked it out and I did not experience any problems at all. Yes, the website is available.

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