Church history Early Church worksheet Acts 2-7 (student example of news report Acts 2-7)

The conversion worksheet on Paul   (student conversion poster)

Early Church history student example of a news report about the spread of Christianity

Early Church poster student task

Western Australia Catholic history: http://www.perthcatholic.org.au/html/history.html

The Catholic history in Australia

 http://www.faithcentral.net.nz/inclass/history.htm

This site consists of summaries of the key periods in Church history from Faith Central together with extensive links. It is product of the Marist Internet Project and is currently sponsored by the Society of Mary, New Zealand.

Vestments of the Roman Catholic Church

http://www.ghg.net/shetler/catholic/vestments/

This page deals with the vesture of the Roman Catholic clergy, and not of the Eastern Rites of the Catholic Church in full communion with Rome. It provides information on the history, purpose and function of the vestments with pictures where appropriate.

Who's Who in the Reformation http://catholiceducation.org/articles/history/world/wh0050.html

Catholics trying to understand the Reformation sometimes complain about the wide range of Protestant churches, denominations and sects. The challenge is not as great as it seems at first glance because the tens of thousands of Protestant churches, denominations and sects trace their origins back, one way or another, either to the three major founders of the Reformation or to the Radical Reformation movement known as the Anabaptists. Understand them, and you'll go a long way toward understanding the complex reality called Protestantism.

The Melkite Cathedral of St Michael

http://www.stmichaelsmelkitecathedral.com/

This site will help give some insights into the practices of the Melkite rite. There is an interesting gallery of icons as well pictures of the Church and its history.

Christian Catacombs of Rome

http://www.catacombe.roma.it/en/presenta.html

Council of Trent

http://www.faithcentral.net.nz/inclass/history.htm