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Roman Catholic Mission RSS
Catholic RSS (Rich Site Summary) is an interesting new addition to catholic.tc.
Users (of such Internet web browsers as FireFox and Opera) need not anymore visit catholic.tc simply to find out whether or not there have been any new additions to latest news/updates sections of the website. All they need to instead do is subscribe to Catholic RSS, which is essentially an RSS-based newsfeed. Note that the users can still, and are very much welcome to, visit the website as often as they want to; Catholic RSS can just help cut down some of the unnecessary trips for those interested.
FireFox users would use Catholic RSS by creating a 'New Live Bookmark' from the 'Booksmarks --> Manage Bookmarks...' option and copy-pasting the RSS newsfeed link location (usually depicted by RSS icon). Alternatively, they could subscribe to Catholic RSS simply by clicking the Live Book Mark Icon icon should they spot it in the far right corner of the browser status bar.
Details of subscribing to an RSS newsfeed item may vary slightly from browser to browser, and application to application. The Opera browser, for example, makes this feature available via "Feeds --> Manage Feeds..." option. Internet Explorer and Safari do not support the RSS feature as of this writing... however once they do, they too should have similar if not identical, RSS configuration.
My Yahoo: In the customized page of My Yahoo, after login, go to add icon Add Content to your page, Go to this icon, add Catholic Rss XML in to the news headlines. Immediately it will start displaying the news from Catholic.tc. Add this rss xml image xml link to your page.
 
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