Links to Sites About a Healthy use of Media & Technology
Faith and Safety from US Bishop
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops in conjunction with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America have put together a very comprehensive site on media, technology, and internet Safety. This one site does it all.
Strong Catholic Family Faith
This is a good site about building up the Domestic Church in general with a good page about a safe and healthy approach to the internet, technology, and media.
Covenant Eyes. Covenant Eyes is a monthly subscription service that gives you a report of the websites your kids visit, the search terms they use, and the YouTube videos they watch. This service protects them online with a filter that’s tailored to your needs and blocks the Internet completely at certain times a day. This service also protects your family by following you and your family on all the computers, smartphones, and tablets you use.
Archdiocese of Denver
The Archdiocese of Denver CO has a nice page about Family Life and the Domestic Church. In it they have a section about "Protect your Family from Internet Dangers"
Net Smartz
Provides age-appropriate resources to help teach children and parents how to be safer on- and offline.
Safe Searching
A video overview of safe online searching for parents.
Common Sense media
Reviews and recommendations for games, devices, and uses of technology as well as tips and lessons on internet safety.
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops in conjunction with the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America have put together a very comprehensive site on media, technology, and internet Safety. This one site does it all.
Strong Catholic Family Faith
This is a good site about building up the Domestic Church in general with a good page about a safe and healthy approach to the internet, technology, and media.
Covenant Eyes. Covenant Eyes is a monthly subscription service that gives you a report of the websites your kids visit, the search terms they use, and the YouTube videos they watch. This service protects them online with a filter that’s tailored to your needs and blocks the Internet completely at certain times a day. This service also protects your family by following you and your family on all the computers, smartphones, and tablets you use.
Archdiocese of Denver
The Archdiocese of Denver CO has a nice page about Family Life and the Domestic Church. In it they have a section about "Protect your Family from Internet Dangers"
Net Smartz
Provides age-appropriate resources to help teach children and parents how to be safer on- and offline.
Safe Searching
A video overview of safe online searching for parents.
Common Sense media
Reviews and recommendations for games, devices, and uses of technology as well as tips and lessons on internet safety.
Sites about Building Up the Domestic Church
Catholic Mom.com
The following is taken from About Us for this site which provides a good description: CatholicMom.com was founded by Lisa M. Hendey in 2000 out of her home in Fresno, California. While the site has continued over the years as a home-based apostolate with an almost entirely volunteer corps of contributors, our work has reached millions of readers in hundreds of countries around the world. We share the work of over 150 contributors in multiple languages.We endeavor to share only information which is in adherence to the magisterium of the Catholic Church.
Domestic Church.com
This site is recommended by the US Bishop. Visually not as appealing as Catholic.Mom.com but filled with information and resources.
Knight of Columbus on Building the Domestic Church
The Knights of Columbus have developed a lovely web site on the Family Fully Alive. A good starting point.
The following is taken from About Us for this site which provides a good description: CatholicMom.com was founded by Lisa M. Hendey in 2000 out of her home in Fresno, California. While the site has continued over the years as a home-based apostolate with an almost entirely volunteer corps of contributors, our work has reached millions of readers in hundreds of countries around the world. We share the work of over 150 contributors in multiple languages.We endeavor to share only information which is in adherence to the magisterium of the Catholic Church.
Domestic Church.com
This site is recommended by the US Bishop. Visually not as appealing as Catholic.Mom.com but filled with information and resources.
Knight of Columbus on Building the Domestic Church
The Knights of Columbus have developed a lovely web site on the Family Fully Alive. A good starting point.