Look who recommends Catholic Apptitude as a resource for finding Catholic apps

Catholic Apptitude is proud to have been referenced in Vatican Insider [in La Stampa magazine], the US Bishops’ Conference web site, the Archdiocese of Chicago’s web site as a resource for Catholic apps. They join a number of Catholic web sites and blogs (some listed below) who have linked Catholic Apptitude on their sites. Have you found Catholic Apptitude helpful in your search for quality Catholic apps? You may wish to consider including a link to Catholic Apptitude in your website or blog as a resource to help your readers explore apps which can help them in their faith journey.

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“To get an idea of what Catholic apps are in use today just take a look at the blog [linked to Catholic Apptitude]Vatican Insider (LaStampa magazine)

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“Take some time to explore all of the wonderful apps [linked to Catholic Apptitude] that are available to aid in the practice of your faith” —USCCB web site

DIOCESES

Archdiocese of New York Catechetical Office put a link to Catholic Apptitude on its “Computer and Online Resources” page.

Archdiocese of Chicago put a link on its Lenten resource page and Lenten Parents’ page as the sole resource for exploring Catholic apps

Archdiocese of Atlanta – Office of Faith Formation and Discipleship – Link on Youth Ministry page as resource for Catholic apps

Archdiocese of Anchorage (Alaska) reprinted one of our blog pieces in its archdiocesan newspaper, The Catholic Anchor.

Diocese of Grand Rapids (Michigan) recommended Catholic Apptitude and some of its recommended inks to apps as part of preparing your mobile device for summer travel.

Diocese of Syracuse (New York) linked Catholic Apptitude as its recommended resource for Lenten apps on its Lent resource page for parishes and families.

Diocese of Manchester (New Hampshire) linked Catholic Apptitude as its recommended resource for Lenten apps for mobile devices.

Diocese of Saint Augustine put a link on its Lent page as a sole resource for exploring Catholic apps (last link on page)

Diocese of Broken Bay (Australia) linked Catholic Apptitude as its recommended source for Catholic Bible apps.

Diocese of Abu Dhabi (Saudi Arabia) put a link on its Christian Links page as the sole resource for exploring Catholic apps

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

We have been a fan of Catholic Apptitude ever since we found it online. We consider it to be the definitive source for Catholic apps–Jim Mascolo, Social Media & Web Design Coordinator for the Redemptorists—Denver Province

National Association for Lay Ministry a professional organization to support and promote lay ministry, recommends Catholic Apptitude as a valuable resource for Catholic organizations to use as a one-stop resource for Catholic apps.

Paulist Evangelization Ministries – evangelical arm of the Paulist Fathers – Within its article, “Smartphone Spirituality,” Catholic Apptitude is linked as the recommend source for exploring Catholic apps.

Catholic Exchange –  a premiere Catholic portal on the internet publishing “the finest articles that explore the saints, devotions, and the everyday spiritual and practical aspects of Catholicism.” Recommended Catholic Apptitude’s Advent Apps resource for mobile devices during Advent.

CARFLEO – Catholic Association of Religious and Family Life Educators of Ontario (Canada) blog post recommending Catholic Apptitude

Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois linked Catholic Apptitude as a resource for Rosary apps.

Catholic Exchange a national (US) catechetical/evangelization web portal which linked Catholic Appttitude as a resource for Advent apps.

Spiritual Direction a web site with resources on various forms of Catholic spirituality which linked Catholic Appttitude as a resource for Advent apps.

Catholic Herald  newspaper (United Kingdom) linked to Catholic APPtitude article about Pope Francis’ gift of a free ebook, DOCAT.

PARISHES

St. Albert the Great in Huntingdon, PA links Catholic Apptitude on its home page.

St. Mary and St. Barbara (Michigan) links Catholic Apptitude on their resource page for “latest and greatest” Catholic apps.

St. John Vianney Church in Omaha, NE links Catholic Apptitude as its sole resource for “great Catholic apps” for Lent

Our Lady of Fatima Parish and School (Huntington, West Virginia) created a page devoted to Catholic apps and links many resources to Catholic Apptitude.

Corpus Christi Parish in Lansdale, PA links Catholic Apptitude on its home page as a sole resource for Catholic apps

St. Mary & St. Barbara (Diocese of Marquette, MI) link Catholic Apptitude as its recommended resource for Catholic apps

St. John Neumann Parish in Irvine, CA links Catholic Apptitude as its sole resource for Catholic apps

St. Richard Parish in Philadelphia put a link to Catholic Apptitude on its home page as its sole recommendation for “best Catholic apps!”

St. Katherine Drexel Parish in Beaver Dam, WI put a link to Catholic Apptitude on its home page as a sole resource for Catholic apps.

Corpus Christi Parish in Lansdale, PA put a link to Catholic Apptitude on its home page.

Stella Maris Catholic Church in Philadelphia put a link on its home page as its recommended resource for Catholic apps

St. Dominic Parish in Indiana put a link on its home page

St. Peter’s Parish (Saratoga Springs, NY) linked Catholic Apptitude on its “links” page as a recommend resource for Catholic apps.

St. Maria Goretti Parish in Indiana put a link on its Recommended Links page

Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in the Diocese of Alexandria (Louisiana) put a link on its parish page in the diocesan web site.

Sacred Heart Parish (Eureka, CA) recommends Catholic Apptitude as a “mobile apps'” resource on its links page.

St. Francis parish in California put a link to Catholic Apptitude on its Youth site blog

Holy Redeemer Parish  (Diocese of Palm Beach) Youth Group offers a link to Catholic Apptitude as its recommended resource for Catholic apps

St. Laurence Parish in Texas included a separate “Catholic Apps” page that recommends Catholic Apptitude

St. John’s parish in Minnesota put a link on its website under “resources”

St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Raliegh, NC put a link on parish resource page

St. Philip Benizi Parish in Oregon City, Oregon put a link on parish library page of web site

Tri-Parish Catholic Churches of Dodge County (Wisconsin) linked Catholic Apptitude on its home page as a resource under “Faith Building”

St. Rose of Lima (Chula Vista, California) links Catholic Apptitude on its Young Adult Ministry page as its sole recommend resource for Catholic apps.

Holy Spirit Parish in England put a link on its web site

MISC SITES

Radio Veritas (South Africa’s only Catholic radio station) featured Catholic Apptitude on its radio program, Frank-Ly Catholic, (2-2-16) with an overview of our recommended apps specifically for Lent. A link was placed on the home page of Radio Veritas’ web site.

Seaton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa links Catholic Apptitude as its resource for top Catholic apps on its library page.

Catholic Family Faith blog put a link on its home page as a recommended resource for Catholic apps

Detroit Catholic Central High School (Michigan) posted a link to Catholic Apptitude as a recommended site to explore Lenten Apps during the season of Lent.

Catholic FAQ web site put a link on its links page as a recommended resource

Catholic View catechetical site put a link on its Resource page

Growing Up Catholic blog linked our Catholic Bible Apps page as a resource for their post on Catholic Bibles.

STA St. Thomas Faith Formation web site put a link on its Resources page

Geloven Leren, a web site from Netherlands, featured an overview of Catholic Apptitude for Catholic apps in English

Teach the Catholic Faith catechetical site uses Catholic Apptitude as its sole Catholic apps resource.

St. Francis Xavier Missionaries links Catholic Apptitude on its home page as a valuable one-stop resource for Catholic apps

Veils and Vocations, a blog for Catholic moms, recommends Catholic Apptitude as a resource for mom’s looking for free or inexpensive apps to use in the course of their busy day.

Dawn’s Faith Connection, a blog by lay ecclesial minister and secular Franciscan, Dawn Rusinko, who links Catholic Apptitude on her home page as a blog she follows.

Catholic Family Faith, a blog to develop faith in the domestic Church, likes Catholic Apptitude as a resource.

Eastside Confirmation Prep (Wisconsin) linked Catholic Apptitude as a resource for its Confirmation program.

Trinity Catholic School (Massena, New York) linked Catholic Apptitude as a resource for parents on its Principal’s Page.

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Author:Jennifer Kane

Content Evangelist, Jennifer Kane, is a secular Carmelite (OCDS), wife, mother, grandmother who worked for more than 30 years in marketing/communications which included 20 years in radio broadcasting including news director. She holds degrees in Journalism/Communication (BA) and English (MA) from St. Bonaventure University. In 2016 she authored the Vatican application for minor basilica status for The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels in Olean, New York. Pope Francis granted that title in 2017. Research on the basilica formed the basis of her history book, A Place Set Apart. She previously authored the book, A Worthy and Capable Clergyman, the second part of the history book in a slightly different format. She is founder and editor of the website, CatholicAPPtitude.org, the #1 English language website cataloging/reviewing Catholic apps for mobile devices.

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