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We need you to help us with our ministry at the Center for Liturgy.

You can support, maintain and develop The Sunday Web Site by sending a donation. The site receives nearly two and half million hits a year and now serves one hundred and thirty countries.

Your contribution will help keep The Sunday Web Site free of charge.

Your gift can be made online through our secure server and is
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; for credit card contributions click here.
To contribute by mail or fax use our printable giving form.

Other ways to join us
in the work of the Sunday Web Site:


Pray for us and pray with us
Please pray for us and for the very large number of people who visit the Sunday Web Site. The Holy Spirit has been active, it seems to us, in the success of the site thus far. The prayers of God’s people are powerful. Please join us in that prayer.

Tell People About the Site
Word of mouth is one of the best ways to let others find the Sunday Web Site. Tell friends, fellow parishioners, everyone you know. “Talk it up!” Nearly 200,000 visitors have viewed over one million pages of the Sunday Web Site this year, but that is just a start. Click here for more information.

Link To Us
If you or your parish has a web site, link to us (liturgy.slu.edu). Again, the more Catholics who find the Sunday Web Site, the more prayer and real participation in worship will happen. How will the world and the Church be affected if millions of people enter more deeply into Sunday Mass? Let’s find out!

Write To Us
When you email us you give us courage to continue week after week. Tell us how anything on the site has helped you, brought you closer to the Gospel, made it easier to do your work. If you like what one of our writers has said, let us know. Suggestions are welcome too. Write us!


Art by Steve Erspamer from Religious Clip Art for the Liturgical Year (A, B, and C).
Used by permission of Liturgy Training Publications. This art may be reproduced only by parishes who purchase the collection in book or CD-ROM form. For more information go to: http://www.ltp.org/