Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Fordham University: Medieval Sourcebook: A Homily on Dormition of Our Supremely Pure Lady Theotokos & Ever Virgin Mary
Fordham University provides this primary source document dealing with the Eastern views of Mary, written by St. Gregory Palamas. Site includes links to other sources of information on this historical period.
Catholic Online
Catholic Online: Mary the Blessed Virgin
This site contains a lot of information on Mary, the Blessed Mother. It includes details on Lourdes and the rosary.
Other
University of Dayton: International Marian Research Institute
This is a huge resource base for any research on Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Search the site for answers to specific questions about Mary that you have.
BBC
Bbc: The Stations of the Cross
A series of pictures of engravings showing the events that occurred from when Jesus was condemmed to his burial in the tomb.
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Fordham University: Medieval Sourcebook: John of Damascus: Three Sermons.. On the Virgin
Primary source documents on the Eastern views of Mary. This site includes links to other sources of information on this period in Church history.
Other
Mary: The Mother of My Lord
Written from a Catholic point of view, this site contains an article on Mary. Uses quotes, prayers, and a short biography to help us understand her better and why Catholics venerate her.
Global Catholic Network
Mary
A links page to many articles on the Catholic teachings about the Virgin Mary, including some in Spanish.
Other
Ud: Biblical References to Mary, Mother of Jesus
A very helpful site that includes links to specific Bible passages with Mary in them. Click on the specific site and you can read the article.
Columbia University
Columbia University: Mary, the Mother of Jesus
Presents detailed information about Mary. It explains her in many different forms/ways.
Global Catholic Network
Global Catholic Network: Praying to Mary and the Saints
A list and the texts of traditional Catholic prayers to the Blessed Virgin Mary.