From National Catholic Register:
Recently, the Vatican rolled out a major website redesign for the first time since its launch in the mid-1990s. One thing that caught my eye was that the link to the Catechism of the Catholic Church was moved to the site’s front page. I grinned and thought, “I remember when the Catechism wasn’t on the site at all!”
You see, a couple of decades ago, the Vatican’s website finally did put the English translation of the Catechism online. The Vatican’s website has always prominently featured St. Peter’s. Indeed, the only Church ever prominently featured on the Vatican’s website is St. Peter’s. With one exception. When the Vatican finally hosted the English translation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church for the English-speaking world, there at the bottom of the Catechism could be found, “Credits: Preparation for Internet done by Charles Borromeo Parish, Mississippi, U.S.A.”