Bible

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

https://www.usccb.org/

This is the official web site of the United States Catholic Bishops.

Crosswalk Bible Study Tools

https://www.biblestudytools.com/

This site has online versions of many different Bible translations, including the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)and Good News (GNT). Also contains online commentaries, concordances, and dictionaries. But be aware, this is not a Catholic site and many of the resources will not give an authentic Catholic interpretation of Scripture.

Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation)

https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19651118_dei-verbum_en.html

This Vatican II document is the foundation for all Catholic biblical interpretation. Pay particular attention to chapter III, nos. 11-13.

Summary of Dei Verbum

https://statucson.org/documents/2018/9/LT%20Times%20-%20Summary%20of%20Dei%20Verbum%20-%20Divine%20Revelation.pdf

This link is to a PDF document that summarizes the key points of the chapter in Dei Verbum (The Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation). This could be a helpful background and summary resource for either teachers or students.

It All Begins With a Call

http://www.vocation-network.org/articles/show/31

Renowned biblical scholar Donald Senior, CP, discusses how scriptural encounter is always a call to seek God, and how meeting God changes people. New Testament examples are provided.

Let God’s Word Open the Door to Your Heart

http://www.vocation-network.org/articles/show/9

This short article by Sr. Rosann Ocken, OSB, simply describes the practice of lectio divina, or praying with Scripture, with an eye toward listening for God’s message for your life.

Form Criticism

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/crit_form.php

This page provides a bibliography of scholarly articles on form criticism, including a link to an 11-page book excerpt introducing form criticism. Although the articles here will be too advanced for most high school students, some teachers may appreciate the additional background.

Art Index By Scripture: Old Testament

http://www.textweek.com/art/scripture_index_OT.htm

Part of an online biblical artwork concordance, with links to hundreds of images of artwork related to key passages in the Old Testament. Teachers may wish to use this resource to enhance their lectures, or refer students to this resource to find images for their research of salvation history.

Art Index By Scripture: New Testament

http://www.textweek.com/art/scripture_index_NT.htm

Part of an online biblical artwork concordance, with links to hundreds of images of artwork related to key passages in the New Testament.

King David’s Palace Is Found, Archaeologist Says

https://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/05/international/middleeast/05jerusalem.html?_r=1

This article from The New York Times discusses the discovery of a building foundation that may date to the time of King David. The discussion of the dispute among archaeologists sparked by the find provides insight into the special considerations surrounding biblical archaeology. Also, students may be interested to read about attempts by archaeologists to verify the Deuteronomistic history with physical evidence.

What Is Biblical Prophecy?

https://catholic-resources.org/Bible/Prophecy.htm

This website page discusses what biblical prophecy is and is not. It is an interesting and helpful resource for a deeper understanding of the prophets and prophetic books of the Bible.

Prophetic Books of the Old Testament

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/prophets.php

The Biblical Studies Website presents an extensive list of resources providing deep background on the prophetic books of the Bible, including many scholarly articles available online. Note that the left navigation bar also contains links to resources on specific Old Testament prophets.

A Biblical Map of the Prophets of Israel and Judah

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/prophets.php

This website offers a small map of some of the locations associated with the Old Testament prophets; it would possibly be a useful resource for students who choose to research a prophet for their final performance task. Note that the Web site is an independent evangelical ministry.

Search Biblical Art on the Web

http://www.biblical-art.com/words_phrases1.asp

This page allows users to search a large index of biblical art by word or phrase; students may enter the phrase “lamb of God” to find numerous pieces of art on this topic. Students may also search for images related to a particular biblical text (e.g., references to Jesus as the lamb in the Gospel of John) by clicking on the “Biblical text” link at the top of the page.

The Eight Beatitudes

https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02371a.htm

This Web page contains the article on the Beatitudes referenced in the Teacher’s Guide.

Sermon on the Mount - Scholarly Articles

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/jesus_sermon.php

This page contains dozens of links to scholarly articles on the Sermon on the Mount, including two exclusively devoted to the Beatitudes.

Word as Power in the Ancient Near East

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/pdf/myers/moriarty.pdf

This site includes a scholarly article by Frederick L. Moriarty of Boston College on the significance of the concept of the word in the biblical world. This article will be more appropriate as background for teachers than for use by most students.

The New Testament Letters - Scholarly Articles

https://www.biblicalstudies.org.uk/letters.php

The Biblical Studies Web site provides an extensive bibliography of scholarly literature on the New Testament letters and includes numerous online resources suitable for teacher background. Note that the New Testament letters page contains a menu in the left-hand column with links to individual letters.

Peter and Paul

http://www.pbs.org/empires/peterandpaul/

This link to the Web site for the PBS series Peter and Paul is the starting point for a Webquest exploration.

Sacred Space - Internet Prayer Page

https://www.sacredspace.ie/

An online prayer space sponsored by the Irish Jesuits. A Gospel meditation is offered each day, and on the feedback page, those who pray with the site are invited to respond. This feedback page offers some examples of what a person who prays regularly and who is in a relationship with Jesus might be like.

Bible Gateway Website

https://www.biblegateway.com/

This Web site provides a search feature for twenty Bible translations in English (including New American Standard Bible), as well as translations in several foreign languages, including French, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Chinese. Passages can be searched by reference number (e.g., John 3:16), keyword, or topic.

Catholic-Resources.org Homepage

http://www.Catholic-Resources.org

This web site, developed by Fr. Felix Just, SJ, PhD, of Loyola University in Orange, California, is very helpful for finding background articles on the Holy Trinity. Enter “Trinity” in the search box, and a list of articles that mention the Trinity will be given. Of particular interest for Step 6 is Fr. Just’s article “Trinity in the New Testament.” A list of links to the Trinity in biblical art is also given in this article.

The Trinity (Triunity) of God

https://bible.org/article/trinity-triunity-god

An article on “The Trinity (Triunity) of God” includes a section on the evolution of the doctrine of the Trinity. It can be found at this link. The article is by J. Hampton Keathley III. Note that this is a Christian, but not a Catholic, website.

Commentary on John 1:1-34

http://www.crivoice.org/biblestudy/bbjohn2.html

This commentary on John 1:1-34, written by Roger Hahn, is an easy-to-read article interwoven with applications made to our own lives.

Mary’s Immaculate Conception

https://northwestsvdpstl.org/sites/svdpstlnw/files/uploads/documents/marys_immaculate_conception.pdf

This article by Fr. William G. Most is a shorter article than the one in Catholic Encyclopedia, but it also covers the history of the doctrine as well as a discussion of the meaning of “full of grace” from the original Greek.

BBC Article on the Feast of the Annunciation

https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/holydays/annunciation.shtml

This article from the BBC gives a short history of the feast of the Annunciation, discusses scriptural and prayer texts based on the Annunciation, and includes a brief discussion of feminist critiques of the celebration of the Annunciation.

The Sermon on the Mount—Commentary by Saint Augustine

https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/16011.htm

This article from the Catholic Encyclopedia (hosted at NewAdvent.org) provides a commentary from Saint Augustine, one of the Church Fathers. In a general sense, Saint Augustine presents the Sermon on the Mount as the standard for moral living. He also provides a brief commentary on each beatitude, as well as reflections on the rest of the sermon.

Saint Vincent Ferrer: On Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving

http://www.svfsermons.org/A375_On%20Prayer-Fasting-Almsgiving.htm

This article presents a sermon on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, written by Saint Vincent Ferrer, OP, a fourteenth-century saint. The sermon looks at acts of penitence as acts of justice, for in doing penance one does justice to oneself. The sermon categorizes these acts into forms of penance for the material, the rational, and the temporal good.

The Miracles of Jesus

http://www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/miracles.htm

This site provides a chronological listing of the miracles of Jesus across the four Gospels. Clicking any item takes you to a page with a citation to the Gospel passage and a brief summary of the miracle. It provides a good resource for students to review these miracles outside class.

The Doctrine of Particular Judgment

https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08550a.htm

This is an article on the doctrine of particular judgment. Particular judgment is a part of the “last things,” and this article provides good information to understand and describe this teaching.

Disciple

https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05029a.htm

This article from the Catholic Encyclopedia at NewAdvent.org examines the meaning of discipleship. The brief article also focuses on how the term “disciple” appears in the four Gospels.

Lesson One: How a Catholic Starts to Read the Bible

https://stpaulcenter.com/genesis-to-jesus-lesson-1-2/

This lesson offers background on how to read and understand the Bible in a way that is consistent with the Catholic tradition. Requires registration to access lessons.

Index to the Lectionary

https://catholic-resources.org/Lectionary/1998USL.htm

This site, compiled by Felix Just, SJ, Director of Biblical Education at the Loyola Institute for Spirituality in Orange, California, provides charts and indexes helpful for finding Biblical passages in the Lectionary. The site does not include the text of the readings.

General Introduction to the Lectionary for Mass

https://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Resources/Rites/Lectionary.pdf

This post-conciliar document by the Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship details the principles for the use of Scripture in the liturgy, as explained in the documents of Vatican II. The first part of the document explains the Church’s view of Holy Scripture.

Saint Mary’s Press Resource Center

https://www.smp.org/resourcecenter/

This site provides a variety of religious education resources provided by Saint Mary’s Press, a leading Catholic resource provider. You can easily search for written and video presentations on a variety of topics—including the individual Sacraments.

Map of Saint Paul’s Third Journey

https://www.bible-history.com/maps/maps/map_pauls_third_missionary_journey.html

A map of Saint Paul’s Third Journey including a listing of numerous Biblical passages related to Saint Paul.

Scriptural Supports for the Four Marks of the Church

http://www.catholicapologetics.org/ap021050.htm

Several Scriptural connections are provided for the Four Marks of the Church.

Resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

http://www.christianunity.va/content/unitacristiani/en/settimana-di-preghiera-per-l-unita.html

The Pontifical Council for Christian Unity and the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches for several years have been jointly releasing an annual resource promoting prayer for Christian unity.