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RECENTLY DISCOVERED I OLD FAVORITES I MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE, HISTORICAL
FOR THE SPIRIT I FOR THE SOUL

Please note: these links will be updated ASAP as of 10/26/03

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In many cases I came across these sites while looking up something else. I've tried to put them in categories, but some are simply unique! Each of my pieces also has its own set of related links. Click here to get to them.

And click here for links to general information related to saints.

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recently discovered links
School of the Seasons helps you connect with the seasons through articles on seasonal crafts and recipes for holiday foods, a correspondence course (with suggestions on spiritual practices and creative pursuits that match the energy of each season) and books on time management and the seasons....moon lore, pagan rituals, saints days and seasonal world holidays. Jewelry by Rhonda offers not only unusual, inspired jewelry, but also interesting info and links
     

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Old favorite links
Beliefnet is an online, interactive magazine designed "to do whatever it takes to help individuals meet their own needs in the realm of religion, spirituality and morality." They are multi-faith and independent Monksonline.org is the creation of the Cistercian Abbey of Spring Bank. Among the interesting items in this site is Fr. Robert Keffer's Cuisine at the Abbey. Recipes and essays include "What’s in a name? A Saint in Every Kitchen." Also, Gregorian Chant and translations. From our Fun & Functional Anachronisms Dept: Interactive Roman numeral conversion. Will also convert Julian and Gregorian calendar dates; features a Roman numeral calculator and a quiz.
The Invisible Library is a collection of books that only appear in other books. Within the library walls you will find imaginary books, pseudobiblia, artifictions, fabled tomes, libris phantastica, and all manner of books unwritten, unread, unpublished, and unfound.

The Mythic Realm offers unique resources for folktales and mythological studies, archetypal and Jungian psychology; articles, interviews, seminars, workshops, links, lists, newsgroups.

Free web designs and art (example at left) for spiritually-oriented sites from Crystal Cloud Graphics ... Celtic themes, Christian, World Religions, goddess, and more...

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Internet Medieval Sourcebook is located at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies. The Saints' Lives section provides a wealth of resources and links (as do all other sections).

The Ecole Initiative uses numerous hypertext links regarding Early Church Translations of Judæo-Christian and Islamic Primary Sources to 1500, including Judæo-Christian Iconography and Religious Art as well as a Timeline with Geographical Cross-Index.

Medieval-Religion discussion list provides a forum for discussions related to religious life and thought in Europe from late antiquity to the early modern period. Postings regarding bibliographical matters and new publications are also valued. Subscribers are urged to share their expertise with others.

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Spirituality and Health offers wealth of resources for binging out spirituality (regardless of faith). Many links to Celtic Christianity and Spirituality can be found at our Brigid and Brendan sites.

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Action Without Borders publishes an "Idealist" with 20,000 nonprofit and community organizations in 140 countries, which you can search or browse by name, location or mission.

Network for Good provides place to donate, speak out and volunteer on issues you care about.
Share the Technology is a non-profit organization that lets you make a real difference in someone's life by passing along good used computers. Check their database to find a donor or potential recipient in your local area. Then contact them directly to arrange a pick up of your donation. Schools, nonprofit organizations and people with disabilities all across the country are looking for your gift!  

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