Resources

On this page, I will offer links to other sites that will provide helpful material for members and visitors of this site.

Our Zazzle Store

I am pleased to announce that we now have a store on Zazzle. On that store we have a wide variety of merchandise, as well as things like bumper stickers, business card and pamphlets to help spread the word. Follow the link below and be sure to keep an eye open for more products as they become available: Our Zazzla Store

Perpetual Rosary for World:

I’d like to advise everyone, both Autistic and non-Autistic, to consider if they have the time and energy to join yet another prayer group, the Perpetual Rosary for the World. Inspired by some deeply devout women in France, the Perpetual Rosary is a group that, thanks to the power of the internet, and the Catholicity of the Faith; arranges itself so that someone somewhere is praying a Rosary every hour for the intentions of the Perpetual Rosary group. If you are good at praying the Rosary and trust its power, consider checking out the Perpetual Rosary for the World, and see if you can have time available in your daily routines, to pray one of the time slots in the Perpetual Rosary. Check out the site here.

Sacramentals.org:

Sacramentals.org is, as the name suggests, a great place to buy sacramentals and other Catholic goods. The website itself may have an old-fashion nineties design, but it more than makes up for it with the products it sells; from scapulars, to Bibles, to holy water bottles, to chaplets like my Seven Sorrows Rosary, Sacramentals has an ample amount of supplies available, to help you gain graces and resist deceptions. You can visit Sacramentals.org here.


Roman Catholic Gear:

For those of you who like the more spiritually combative nature of the Rosary, or have an interest for World War I and World War II era things, this site has something of interest for you. The main products featured on this site are the Combat Rosaries, which are based-off of an original pull-chain Rosary that was actually commissioned by the US Government itself, to be given to US Catholic soldiers during World War I. Roman Catholic Gear sells these, and other militaristic products at its site, here.


Catholic in Canada:

If you are a Canadian, like I am, this is the place to find Canadian Catholic products. Here you can find statues of Our Lady of the Cape, fascinating books on Catholic history in Canada, and more. Check out Catholic in Canada’s shop today, by clicking the link to the shop, right here.

Baronius Press:

If you’re a fan of elegant, leather bound books, Baronius Press is the place to go. Baronius Press is a UK company that offers invaluable traditional Catholic works in elegant leather bound form; check them out for yourself by following the link here.

Loreto Publications:

Another Traditional Catholic Book Company, I really I have it on here for just one reason only; they sell Dom Prosper Gueranger’s The Liturgical Year, one of the greatest Catholic works ever written. If you are interested and have the money for it, check out Loreto Publications here.

Mediatrix Press:

I’m not sure if you consider Ryan Grant a controversial figure or not; but his translations of old Latin works into English, and re-published for the Catholic public, are invaluable nonetheless. Check what’s available from Mediatrix Press, here.

Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Cape, online donations:

The next few resources on here are places where you can send prayer requests and have people pray or even say Masses for you. The first place I want to share, is a Marian Shrine up here in Canada, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Cape. On their website’s donations’ page, you can have Masses said for your intentions, candles lit for your intentions, or join the Sanctuary’s prayer guild. Check out options available for you by clicking the link here.

Basilica of the Immaculate Conception Enrollments & Devotions:

Down south in the US there is the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, which offers a variety enrollments and devotions available for the Faithful. I often use the shrine’s prayer guild to enroll souls in need. Explore what the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception offers by checking out the link here.

Shrine to Our Lady of the Snows Prayer Requests:

The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, who run the US Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows; offer to hear your prayer requests and intercede for you. To submit your prayer requests, simply follow this link to submit them.

Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of [Nuestra Señora de] Los Angeles:

These Carmelite Sisters here, also offer to hear and offer up your prayer intentions, simply go here to submit them.

Catholic Community Forums:

There are a lot of good Catholic Forums out there, I’m on a few of them, but I’m recommending Catholic Community Forums here because it’s first, and so far only Catholic forum site, on which I have “come out” as an Aspie on. Check out Catholic Community Forums here.

Another special thanks to Multifavs & Fino:

Once again another special thanks to Multifavs who made our prayer group’s emblem I’ll be sure to send royalties to her for each purchase of products on our Zazzle store. I also want to thank Fino again, he’s not a Catholic but he holds Christian beliefs and is a fellow-Aspie, you can find him on Autism Forums. Fino is responsible for the beautiful pictures you see on this site; by directing me to the site, Pixabay, where you can get free pictures, presumably non-profit use only. Check out Pixabay for yourself, by clicking on the following link, here.