Catholicism: The Vatican
In exercising supreme, full, and immediate power in the universal Church, the Roman pontiff makes use of the departments of the Roman Curia which, therefore, perform their duties in his name and with his authority for the good of the churches and in the service of the sacred pastors.
[http://www.vatican.va/]
Catholicism: True Catholic
It is likely that most of you think that the “Catholic Church” now centered in Rome, in the Vatican, is the Catholic Church. Since 1958 (after the death of Pope Pius XII on October 9, 1958), the holders of offices there, have usurped the name of the Catholic Church from which they of their own free will departed. They left the faith, and therefore they left the Church that was founded by Christ on the apostles with Peter as its head. Their defection from the faith is something we must prove and that is the burden of much of the literature that you will find in this website.
[http://www.truecatholic.org/]
Catholicism: Affirming Catholicism
One of the primary goals of Affirming Catholicism is the retrieval and reinsertion of the doctrine of the Trinity into the centre of Church life. Indeed, the 'deposit' of Catholicism is to be honoured precisely because it leads us deeper into the ever-expansive Catholicity of the Holy Spirit. Affirming Catholicism is thus a movement of hope which honours the mystery of the Trinitarian fullness and believes this will always have unforeseen and liberating consequences for Christian living.
[http://www.affirmingcatholicism.org/]
Catholicism: National Catholic Educational Association
NCEA has been providing leadership and service to Catholic education since 1904. The largest private professional association in the world, its 200,000 members serve over 7.6 million students in preschools, elementary and secondary schools, parish catechetical/religious education programs, diocesan offices, colleges, universities and seminaries.
[http://www.ncea.org/]