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Chats and Forums Catholicism Denominations Christianity


Chats and Forums

A listing of great places for Catholics to gather and chat or post messages.

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- Web-based discussion forums at Catholic Information Network. Anyone can read, but registration is required for posting.


  • - Message board with general discussion of Catholic topics. Also news items, apologetics. Anyone can read; posting requires free registration.
  • - This site, geared toward Catholics who have left the Catholic Church and are considering a return, has message boards on the topics that cause many to leave Catholicism. This board, on Catholic teaching about marriage and annulments, is the most frequentl
  • - Message boards for prayer requests, reflections on Scripture, and general Catholic topics. Chat room (requires registration), mailing list, links.
  • - A monitored, Java-based Catholic chat.
  • - A bilingual Canadian Catholic site: message boards, Java-based chat. A personal initiative. Does not tolerate dissent.
  • - Wide-ranging discussion forum looks at issues from a post-Vatican II perspective. Requires cookies; uses frames. Anyone can read; free registration required to post.
  • - Twenty Catholic discussion boards at BeliefNet.com, a site dedicated to exploring religion and spirituality. Catholic boards include Church teaching, sacraments and the Mass, the papacy, and women in Catholicism.
  • - A Catholic forum. Join or start a discussion of current issues in the Church.
  • - A message board for young adult Catholics who follow the Catholic Church on all issues, social, political, sexual, and spiritual.
  • - All Catholic moderated Java chat environment, faithful to the Holy Father. Also a message board for Catholics and those wishing to learn more about the Catholic Faith, with various forums and topics.
  • - A relatively censure-free web-based discussion forum, so long as you are polite. Anyone can read; registration is required to post.
  • - Low-traffic retromoderated web-based discussions about the Catholic faith. Also has a small archive of articles helpful for apologetics.


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