I quoted from these sites, often as examples of prayers to saints that Catholics deny they pray. For teachings about Catholicism, I use primarily the CCC.
http://www.ewtn.com/library/Montfort/TRUEDEVO.HTM
http://www.history.hanover.edu/texts/trent/
http://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?s=31
http://www.marypages.com/PrayerstoMary.htm
http://www.catholic-saints.info/catholic-prayers/prayer-to-saint-christopher.htm
http://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/prayers-to-st-anthony.html
http://www.catholicdoors.com/faq/qu67.htm
http://www.turnbacktogod.com/should-we-pray-to-virgin-mary/
Six hundred?
Here. You might find this link helpful.
http://www.math.com/school/subject1/lessons/S1U1L4GL.html
And of course, we’ll just ignore the fact that I refuted your contention that I didn’t use the CCC after you basically accused me of lying about using it.
Not.....
My dear Sister in Christ, I can only go by what you post, not what you intend. "Almost always", "Often"? You cited the Catechism nine time times by your own count from a time frame in which you posted about 600 posts related to the Church. I will concede that the number is greater than 0, but it would appear that it isn't my math skills that are in question. Perhaps we can both agree that your "almost always" and "often" are text book examples of hyperbole.
I don't expect you to adhere or approve of all Catholic doctrine, that is your prerogative. I simply ask that your criticisms and disagreements be based upon actual Church teachings. I am not defending or proselytizing Catholic doctrines, only correcting their representation in these forums. I'm sure you will agree that not every anti-Catholic is inerrant in their interpretation of Scripture so how can we expect them to be inerrant with respect to Catholic doctrine and Apostolic Tradition.
Peace be with you.