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Offers detailed information and pictures about Cathar lands, the Albigensian Crusade, as well as the Cathar faith.
www.cathars.org
Worldwide Assembly of Good Christians
Revival of the ancient Cathar faith and practice.
www.cathar.net
Albigensian Crusade: Cathars and Catharism in the Languedoc
Catharism in the Languedoc, Cathar beliefs. Cathars and heretics, the high culture of the troubadours and the Counts of Toulouse. The Role of the Roman Catholic Church: Innocent III, Crusades (The Albigensian Crusade) and the annexation of the Languedoc to France.
www.languedoc-france.info
Montsegur and the Cathar Heresy
Introductuion to the Cathar faith. The significance of events at Montsegur during the Cathar period, including the names, where known, of the Cathars burned alive there. References to primary source material.
www.russianbooks.org
Text from the Catholic Encyclopedia about what the Roman Catholic Church regards as a neo-Manichean sect: the Cathars who flourished in what is now southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
www.newadvent.org
Bulgarian Bogomil and Apocryphal Ideas in Medieval English Culture
Bogomil or proto-Cathar ideas.
www.cl.bas.bg
Cathars (Carthari) regarded as heretics
An account of Catharism from a mainstream Christian point of view, from an internet Resource for Studying the Church in the Middles Ages.
www.medievalchurch.org.uk
A distinctive forms of medieval kabbalism which had its birth or rather rebirth in the area of the Languedoc.
www.orderofthegrail.org
Catharism and its relationship to Dualism, Gnosticism and the Languedoc.
www.cathar.info
The Great Mysteries of the Languedoc
Legends and theories concerning the Cathars of the Languedoc and their alleged links to Rennes-le-Chateau, the Knights Templar, the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Da Vinci Code.
www.cathar.info
A Baptist view of Gnostics, Dualists and others regarded as proto-Protestants. As well as Cathars ("Albigensians"), he discusses Novatianists, Donatists, Henricians, Petrobrussians and Anabaptists.
www.21tnt.com