Scripturelink is pleased to announce our Comprehensive Per Section Vatican researching – - Search site!- -

June 17th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Release for : http://vaticansearch.scripturelink.net

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by http://scripturelink.net via http://scripturelink.net/update

—Release by Marc Aupiais— [to also appear on http://southafricancatholic.blogspot.com ]

We at Scripturelink pride ourselves in our comprehensive research of topics we cover. We pride ourselves, also on our search engines: and strive to create the best, most comprehensive, and accurate search engines for any topic.

We were searching the Vatican in a custom Google search engine, before they turned to Google.

When the Vatican upgraded to Google: despite the complete adequacy of our own dedicated search engine: we decided to create another search engine to rival their own: so as to still allow Scripturelink viewers, researchers and users, to have the upper edge when doing research on topics which we are able to create engines for, and articles on.

What emerged was 20 specialized, customized search engines, by which users can search different aspects of the Vatican site: the first of which (second linked to) is designed for fast and easy access of the Vatican website by topic. Those who explore these engines: will quickly note how detailed, specific and referenced the information they can gain. They can look at the exact section they desire, and avoid all of the confusion inherent in using the Vatican’s own search engine.

Be it Canon law, along with comments on it from the Vatican, or Vatican II with the Vatican’s documents about it, be it the Catechism, or compendium- we have created specific multi-language searches on many useful topics, which make research allot easier.

In addition to our 20 search engines, we have created one to search the search site, and may create user friendly articles to accompany the site in the future: to make the Vatican even easier to search.

Below, we have included a gadget, by which you can test each of the different lenses by which we have decided to search the Vatican. Remember, once you have searched on each topic, we have also created additional refinements, or lables: which allow you to search in an even more specialized way. We have also created hints on how to search harder topics.

Where else can you search the works and speeches of each pope individually, or the Second Vatican Council, in so many different languages: in such a way that you can search each and every document individually?

Where else can you search the Canon Law Codification, the catechism, the Bible: and the documentation online, which the Vatican has created to accompany them..?

We deeply hope that you, our viewers, our users, our non-paying customers: will dare to try out our newest search engine site compilation site:

http://vaticansearch.scripturelink.net

: the default page of which automatically searches the Vatican.

Of especial note, is our engine to search the Vatican State, containing so many individuals website, that the Vatican State has. We welcome your feedback, but truly ask that you both use and promote this technology.

(Our old search engine for the Vatican is still availible as linked to from the acclaimed Scripturelink Search site. Please try out our latest invention, even if you are attached to our old, and now outdated previous search engine for the Vatican Site, which gained so much acclaim. We would love all our users, viewers, and newcomers to experience our new, detailed Vatican Searching site: which we have made with you in mind.)

Below is a small navigation bar, with which to explore the different lenses through which to see the Vatican site, and below that are html links to the search pages currently in the navigation bar.

Navigation bar: it is hard to fit this in blog format, so we have not given it the proper width: none the less, if you place your mouse over it, and scroll down, it should work, and the full version of it is on each of the search pages (to our knowledge)!

Vatican-search: site navigation:

Now, if you have found our out of place navigation hard: it is simply a gadget which links to different parts of the Vatican Searching Research site http://vaticansearch.scripturelink.net:

A site, currently:

Containing: the follow search engines:

Search this (VaticanSearch.Scripturelink.net) search site

Search the Vatican in general

Search the Vatican State (country, history, tourism, museums, local structures, media, landmarks etc)

Search Papal information and speeches on the Vatican Site

Search News, media and information on Vatican sites + Vatican vetted Jesuit Newspaper

Search the Second Vatican Council on the Vatican Website

Search inter alia Liturgy, Papal Calendar, blesseds, saints on the Vatican Site

Search Saint, Blesseds, canonization Information on the Vatican Site

Search inter alia the New American Bible (and other languages versions, and Pontifical Biblical Commission) on the Vatican Site

Search Catechism and Compendium (and Interdicasterial Commission for the Catechism of the Catholic Church) on the Vatican Site

Search the 1983 Codification of Canon Law (and Pontifical Council for Legislative (Ecclesiastical) Texts) on the Vatican Site

Search the Roman Curia (Bodies set up to act on behalf of the papacy on matters)

Search the Pontifical Academies (Cultorum Martyrum, Ecclesiastical, Life, Sciences, Social Sciences)

Congregations (Faith,Oriental Churches, Worship / Sacraments, Saints, Evangelization, Consecrated Life / Apostolic Life, Catholic Education, Bishops)

Commissions (Cultural Heritage, “Ecclesia Dei”, Archeology, Biblical, Theological, Catechism of Catholic Church, Latin America)

Tribunals (Penitentiary(sin), Roman Rota; Supremo Tribunale della Segnatura Apostolica)

Councils (Laity, Chrst. Unity, Family, Justice + Peace,Cor Unum, Migrants + Itinerants, Health,Church Law, Inter-rel. Dialogue, Culture, Soc. Comm.)

Chorus Sistine Chapel, Basilica Excavations Office, “Latinitas”,Publishing House,Equestrian Order , Pilgrims, Sacred Music, Vatican Press

Synod of Bishops

Offices: mostly Vatican Finance / economic issues

Secretariate of State : Diplomacy, Peter’s Penance etc (Secretary of State deals largely with foreign issues)

Pontifical Committees e.g. Eucharistic Congresses, Historical Sciences; Labour Office of the Apostolic See; Swiss Guard

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New Additions to Scripturelink Search Engine

May 30th, 2009 Administrator No comments

–Release from the Scripturelink Search engine — http://search.scripturelink.net

Release: to additionally appear on http://southafricancatholic.blogspot.com

Release written by Marc Aupiais

We have recently been requested to review, and added two fascinating sites to the http://search.scripturelink.net/search search engine.

The Cross Reference- by JEFF PINYAN

Which is a thoroughly Catholic blog, which does not shy from controversy, nor confrontation, and seems more than a worthy addition to the Scripturelink Search engine. Unlike many other Catholic blogs, which failed dismally, when we applied our Orthodoxy test to them, this site is not only Orthodox, but holds a view of the liturgy, and other issues very close to that of the Papacy. It is researched thoroughly, and of note. The Author of it, is also to publish a book on the litergy soon, I truly hope the book keeps with the excellence of this site!

Secondly, is a perl search site, which we quickly added to our Scripturelink search engine

Main parts of their Perl Search Site JEFF PINYAN:

http://japhy.perlmonk.org/bible/

Such is noted by the creator of it: as:

“I’ve put together a search tool for the English translation of the Catechism (and its Compendium), a search tool for 100+ Magisterial documents, and a reference tool for looking up readings from the Lectionary at my blog, The Cross Reference.”: when we were contacted by its creator.

Catechism:

http://japhy.perlmonk.org/bible/catechism.cgi

Compendium:

http://japhy.perlmonk.org/bible/compendium.cgi

Magisterial Documents (includes what they call 11 ordinary documents)):

http://japhy.perlmonk.org/bible/magisterium.cgi

Lectionary:

http://japhy.perlmonk.org/bible/lectionary.cgi

The Author of both these sites, has also written a book, as mentioned, he speaks of it here:

http://thecrossreference.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-big-news.html

We would not shy away from saying that so far, these new additions to the Scripturelink Search Engine, are more than worthwhile!

To Request your site to be reviewed for inclusion in the Scripturelink Search engine: contact:
webmaster@scripturelink.net

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Welcome to Scripturelink’s Update,

May 15th, 2009 Administrator No comments

Welcome to Scripturelink’s Update, designed to keep you up to date on important issues relating to our sites, services et al. Feel free to subscribe, and to stay in touch!

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