Where the internet feels human again
This small network was created for Catholics who desire a simpler, calmer, and more human space on the internet. A place that recalls the spirit of the early web communities: light pages, sincere conversations, and time to read and reflect without the rush and noise of modern platforms.
Here, faith comes first.
Marian devotion, love for Saint Joseph, the classical teaching of the Church, the lives of the saints, and the everyday spiritual life can be shared naturally and with respect.
Everything is meant to be enjoyed mainly from a computer, just like the web of the early 2000s, when browsing was slower, more personal, and more thoughtful.
As **Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort** wrote:
“**Those who consecrate themselves to Mary belong to Jesus more perfectly.**”
For this reason, we hope this space will be above all Marian: a small corner of the web where we can encourage one another to live our faith more deeply, helping each other walk toward Christ through our Mother.
If you too are looking for a more simple, more Christian, and more human internet, we invite you to **register** and help make *The Simple Web* known.
Let us build together a small community marked by peace, respect, and lived faith.
Tony
p.s You'll also find some older posts on the network!
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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