The response to last week's poll on what you would like to see more of on the Catholicism GuideSite has been very good—beyond my wildest expectations, in fact.
So this week, I'm asking you take a follow-up poll, based on those readers' suggestions. (I had promised last week to let you tell me what you want to see less of, but we'll put that off until next week.)
The drill is the same: You can check as many boxes as you'd like. If none of the items listed interests you, go ahead and leave the poll blank or check the box for "Other" (and then list your "Other" in the comments).
Thank you once again for your help. Your answers will help shape the About.com Catholicism GuideSite over the next year!


Examine and explain elements of the Holy Mass, the origin of the particular part and its significance.
I would like to see more debates on current issues within the Catholic church that are also currently receiving a lot of press outside the church – such as contraception, premarital sex, etc, that relate to young people today.
Would love to know and understand more about our catechism.
I am a 6th grade religion teacher, and each Friday we read the Liturgy of the Word for the coming Sunday and discuss it. I would love to have more commentary available for my students
I would like to see material for teen Catholics, how teens can live their faith.
Enjoy your site and find it very interesting. Would also like to see more material for teens as mentioned in previous comment. As a catechist, I would also love to see more resources for Religious Ed classes for all ages.
Apologetics – help me defend my faith
The saints, novenas, and prayers are wonderful of course, but I can get the exact same material from many other sources. What I have a tremendous difficulty getting, however, is sound, orthodox advice and commentary about living the Faith appropriately. I read your work because I know I can trust you to have the right answers. So, the more of your own personal knowledge and advice on this site (the article on Halloween was splendid) the better.