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
- Open a document from a citation, from the Source Library, or from My Library → Documents.
- Scroll to the passage you want to save.
- Click the Bookmark icon on the page.
- The page is added to My Library → Pages.

Open your page bookmarks
- Click My Library in the sidebar.
- 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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