Bookmarking pages in My Library

Save specific paragraphs or pages of a source for later.

May 11, 2026

If you want to remember a particular paragraph, chapter, or page inside a document — not the whole document — use page bookmarks.

Bookmark a page

  1. Open a document from a citation, from the Source Library, or from My Library → Documents.
  2. Scroll to the passage you want to save.
  3. Click the Bookmark icon on the page.
  4. The page is added to My Library → Pages.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church open in the document viewer with the controls bar visible above the document body. The toolbar has a Listen button, a Share button, a Save to Library button (open book with plus, for the whole document), and the page Bookmark button (a bookmark outline) — this is the button that saves the current page or paragraph to My Library → Pages.
Document viewer header with the page Bookmark button

Open your page bookmarks

  1. Click My Library in the sidebar.
  2. Open the Pages tab.

Each entry shows the document title and the specific page or reference. Click to jump right back to that spot in the document viewer.

Removing a bookmark

  • Click the bookmark icon on the page again to remove it, or
  • Remove from the list in My Library → Pages.

When to bookmark pages vs save the whole document

  • Bookmark a page for a specific Catechism paragraph, a particular encyclical section, or a single verse you want to revisit.
  • Save the whole document for a source you'll read through or refer back to often.

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Bookmarks are saved to your account and sync across devices.

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