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Dated: Thursday, 20 May 1999 Some Church documentation pre-Vatican II is available on the internet; more nineteenth and twentieth century than earlier documents, and more encyclicals than missals, it seems, but these might be worth a try: Index compiled by John Mark Ockerbloom, American University (documents from Council of Nicaea on down) http://www.cs.conv.edu/People/spok/catholic.html Theological Research Exchange Network http://www.tren.com Canon Law Society of America http://www.clsa.org e-mail at clsa@tidalwave.net (they are very helpful with enquiries) Catholic Information Center on the Internet www.catholic.net/RCC/documents/ For good links, the Radical Catholic Web Page, compiled by Paul Halsall, professor at Fordham University http://www.bway.net/~halsall/radcath.html Suerte! Kristina Boylan ******************************* Kristina A. Boylan St Cross College Oxford OX1 3LZ U K tel: +44 1865 28 47 15 (office) +44 1865 55 49 06 (home) fax: +44 1865 31 05 35 e-mail: kristina.boylan@stx.ox.ac.uk ************************************* "The world notices some people, and it doesn't know much about others. That's a truism, but its something that historians should worry about, because if they don't watch out, they're going to overlook a lot that happens." --Dorothy Day
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