Updates to: cath-web@press.smp.org
Monthly updates posted since April, 1995 at The Catholic Internet Directory Site
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Washington DC Parish Directory:
http://www.catholic-church.org/dioceses/washdc.html
Diocesan Offices:
Director of the Permanent Diaconate:
Rev. Mr. William T. Ditewig: archdeacon@msn.com
Office of Peace and Justice:
Fr. Michael Dodd:
ColumbanDC@igc.apc.org
Office of Priestly Vocations: Rev. Mark Brennan: archdeacon@msn.com
Churches:
The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament:
http://www2.sysnet.net/~jwalsh/index.html
Little Flower Church, Bethesda, MD: (old listing)
Fr. George Stuart: GSTUARTIV@aol.com
St. Bernadette's Church (Silver Spring, MD):
http://www.rc.net/washington/st_bernadette/ E-mail: Angelea Connelly, Web Author: 70430.11@compuserve.com
St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Washington, DC):
http://www.erols.com/saintpat/
Schools:
Archbishop Carroll High School
http://www.ee.cua.edu/~carroll/
Georgetown Preparatory School, North Bethesda, MD:
MKnab@aol.com
Colleges and Universities:
Catholic University of America:
http://www.cua.edu
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Georgetown University:
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/labyrinth-home.html
Woodstock Theological Center (at GU):
http://guweb.georgetown.edu/woodstock
Catholic Associations/Organizations:
Catholic Charities of Washington:
http://www.allenwayne.com/washcares/cathchar.htm
Daughters of the Society of St. Francis de Sales:
Alice Claire Mansfield, Group Directress: hcikfs@ix.netcom.com
Knights of Columbus Council #2577, (Sacred Heart Council) Bowie, MD:
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~amauer/welcome.html
Messages: amauer@wam.umd.edu
National Jesuit News, TM Rochford, Ed.: TMRochford@aol.com
See also: Listings for USCC Departments in Washington, DC
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-- Pope John Paul II, World Communications Day, May 27, 1989