Where the internet feels human again
A Catholic community inspired by the 2005–2010 web: calm, simple, faith‑centered conversations. Only what unites and brings peace.
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The Simple Web is a network that brings back the clarity and peaceful rhythm of the early 2000s: light pages, clean design, no rush, no noise. It’s meant to be enjoyed mainly on a computer, just like the classic web — when browsing was slower, more thoughtful, and more personal. Marian devotion, the Sacraments, the classical teaching of the Church.
For those who prefer an internet that supports rather than overwhelms. For those who want to talk about real life, lived faith, and the small things that bring peace to the heart.
Everything takes place with respect, without politics or divisive topics. Only what unites, what uplifts, what brings calm.
If you’re looking for a more human, more Christian, and more simple internet, you’re in the right place.
1. Respect everyone.
Speak kindly and listen with sincerity. This is a human‑centered space.
2. Catholic faith in the Tradition.
Marian devotion, the sacraments, the saints, and the Church’s teaching are part of who we are.
3. No politics.
We avoid topics that divide or create tension. This is a place to breathe.
4. No forced content.
Share what you truly live: prayers, reflections, daily life, spiritual experiences.
5. No advertising or self‑promotion.
The Simple Web is free from marketing and distractions.
6. Calm conversations.
No rush, no toxic debates, no pressure. The pace is that of the early 2000s web.
7. Privacy and discretion.
Respect the personal life of other members. Trust matters here.
8. Share with simplicity.
Photos, thoughts, testimonies — everything is welcome when it comes from the heart.
9. Keep a friendly tone.
We’re a small community; treat it like a welcoming home.
10. Remember why we’re here.
To live our faith peacefully, away from algorithms, forced feeds, and digital noise.
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