EWTN is a long time Catholic TV channel. It has a bunch of reliable regular programs. It covers many of the Pope’s travels. e.g. it had a lot of coverage on the Popes visit to the US and the last world youth day. This channel is available on most cable networks and is available free on Roku.
Our local Catholic radio station, Relevant Radio is at 1260 AM. It is available in most of California on different frequencies. Go to relevantradio.com to see program and station listings.
On SirusXM you can get the EWTN radio station (130). The catholic channel (129) is also available. Their programming is totally different from EWTN. Both of these are good reliable Catholic resources.
Hallow Guided Catholic Meditations
Laudate is a very good app for the readings at daily mass. It has a lot of prayers on it. It has an interactive rosary app.
Truth and Life gives you the whole NRSVCE bible on your phone. It will read the Gospel of Mark to you. For a fee you can get the audio of the whole New Testament.
iBreviary gives you the liturgy of the hours on your phone.
Relevant Radio is a complement to the Relevant Radio broadcast network. It lets you listen to the broadcast, pray the rosary, and retrieve past broadcast shows.
TheRosaryArmy
Monsignor Charles Pope (if he is elected pope he will be “Pope Pope”) has a wonderful blog entry almost every day. Late in the week he usually has a post on the Sunday readings. It goes into a lot of detail explaining the text and what he thinks is important for that week. He has wonderful posts on lots of other Catholic things. I look at a lot of them.
The Sacred Page, http://www.thesacredpage.com/, is run by 5 Ph.D. scripture scholars. One or more of them usually posts about the Sunday readings. Some are text, some are video. They also post about general biblical stuff. Some are now behind a paywall
I use http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc.htm because its catechism is searchable.
http://www.usccb.org The official US Bishops website. It has a good information about the US catholic church. Has Daily and Sunday readings from NAB, these are what will be read at mass.