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A blog is a personal web site written and maintained by an individual for his or her personal views, observations, and opinions. Our Sunday Visitor lists these blog links as a service to our web visitors, and has no control over them; a listing here is in no way an endorsement of the opinions or statements on the 

 

 

Franciscan Life
www.franciscanlife.blogspot.com

Sr. Anne Marie's blog describes her life as a Sister of St. Francis, talks about some of her interests, and shares views on justice issues.

 

 

     

The Wigglebrick Intercepts
www.wigglebrick.com

Catholic fiction and commentary written in the epistolary style of The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis.

  
My Domestic Church
 
These are the bloggings of a Catholic wife and homeschooling mother of six children an issues and events that affect her family in their Domestic Church.  I particularly write about homeschooling, living the Catholic Faith, pro-life issues, a dab of politics and books!
 
 
 
Oswald Sobrino's blog.
 
Pro Ecclesia * Pro Familia * Pro Civitate
http://proecclesia.blogspot.com/
A Catholic Blog Site - For Matters Touching on Church, Family, & Politics. About this blog: My 3 major interests are the Catholic Church, my family, and politics. I hope that this blog will foster enlightened discussion about the roles played by the institutions of religion, family, and the state in our daily lives. 
 
Musings from Domenico Bettinelli, Jr.
http://www.bettnet.com/blog/
A blog by the editor of Catholic World Report magazine, it looks at the news of today, especially relating to faith, culture, and politics, and sizes it up to make sense of it for the average reader. 
 
Kentucky Catholic Eye
http://kentuckycatholiceye.com
Current Catholic news and articles from around the archdiocese and around the world. Updated daily. Conservative. 
 
Purcell's Chicken Voluntary
http://www.louiseyvette.blogspot.com
A swashbuckling Catholic mother of four takes on the world and... 
 
A Philosopher's Garden of Verses
http://www.philosophersgarden.blogspot.com/
Reflections of a philosopher upon the intellectual, spiritual, and familial life. 
 
Ressourcement ~ Restoration in Catholic Theology
http://nouvelletheologie.blogspot.com/
Discusses Catholic theology, at the service of the Church, with an emphasis on the ressourcement theologians: Ratzinger, de Lubac, Balthasar, Yves Congar, Danielou and contemporary theologians influenced by their thought. Ressourcement ~ Restoration in Catholic Theology offers some original thought, transcriptions, news, muse, and views. It could be considered "semi-formal". Hope you like it. Blessings, Justin Nickelsen. 
 
A web log about Catholicism in Saint Louis, Missouri, which was called the "Rome of the West". Topics of interest are the historical Catholic patrimony of our City, the restoration of Catholic culture, manners, and morals, increasing public and private piety, and fostering interest in the fine liturgical arts. 
 
Our Word and Welcome to It
http://hadleyblog.blogspot.com
Perspectives on religion, culture, politics and the arts (among other things), informed by a Catholic sensibility, from Mitchell and Judith Hadley, a couple of opinionated Catholics. 
 
The Donegal Express
http://www.donegalexpress.net
An urban Catholic with a traditional bent. 
 
Law, Culture, and Catholicism Blog. 
 
mar adentro (A Spanish-language blog)
http://losmartes.blogspot.com
blog of a Catholic priest in Spanish. 
 
The daily musings,,, of faith and culture, of fun and games, of life and love, of a song and dance man, who is keeping his day job. 
 
Catholic pro-life news and views, movie and book reviews, brief biographical sketches of the saints, poetry, prayers, musings. 
 
Daily Journal of a Fifty-something Catholic man. 
 
A blog on Culture, Politics, and all things Catholic from a perspective formed through the lay movement Communion and Liberation. 
 
Daniel Jeffries' reflections and general musings about life as a Dominican Volunteer in Manila, Philippines. See how I'm coping with the poverty, the culture shock and trying to grow in faith. 
 
A blind man more than anything wanted to read the Bible. He learned Braille. Then he was struck with leperosy. The tips of his fingers became numb, and he could no longer use them to read. So, he learned to read Braille with his tongue. I am that blind man, a Christ-haunted individual wanting to become Christ-centered. 
 
A blog that is trying to be worthwhile, posting about all the things that interest me from tidbits about the faith to historical geegaws. 
 
People of the Book
http://peopleofthebook.us
A blog for and about the Catholic Book Publishing Community. 
 
A blog which explores the human person; who he is and the meaning of his life in the context of creation, especially focusing on the importance of sex differences for all aspects of life. 
 
Against a dictatorship of relativism
http://christusmedicus.blogspot.com
A Catholic medical student's blog on spirituality, news, the Culture of Life, and other fun stuff.
 
The art, devotions, history and great spiritual writers of the Church. A one-stop shopping spot for young Catholics interested in finding a place to fulfill a vocation to religious life.  
 
This blog is authored by a recent revert to the Church who was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in America as a Pastor.  
 
Dedicated to exploring the character, mission and spirituality of the Catholic laity through reflections and conversations.  
 
A Catholic take on items of general interest by a PhD in philosophy.  
 
Catholic and Enjoying It!
http://www.markshea.blogspot.com
So that no thought of mine, no matter how stupid, will ever go unpublished again!  
 
Totally Catholic Youth Ministers Lounge
http://totallycatholicyouth.blogspot.com/
Like the teachers lounge where they go to get away from kids, parents and yes, even the administration, the TCYM Lounge is a place outside of the parish to talk about issues going on, share resources together, debate things like the age of Confirmation-and to be a force of support for one another. Totally committed to Jesus Christ, his Church and his kids.  
 
Not always happy but always happy to be Catholic. 
 
+ the observations of a seditious catechist+ Apologetics, history, and catechesis from a sometimes-curmudgeonly Cincinnati Catholic.
 
Religion, culture, politics, and law from a distinctly Catholic point of view. Updated daily!
 
The Catholic Astronomer
http://astrocath.blogspot.com
The intersection of religion and science is one of the most interesting places in the universe. It's all about why we believe what we believe. 
 
Thoughts on the Catholic faith, Church history and current events, written from the southern California coast. 
 
Catholic author, Tim Drake, takes a look at how the young are infusing the Church with new hope and energy. 
 
I'm a humble Catholic revert and a proud American. But that's not what you really want to know, is it? You want to know about the Holy Fool thing, right? Well, while a certain mystique is good, I can say this: My wife calls me one all the time. It describes in a word the heart of my vocation. For today's fashion of reason suggests that God does not exist or does not matter. Whether by conscious principle or unconscious practice, many elites in society live such a belief in nothing publicly and consider themselves reasonable. That means living the Faith makes one a Fool. Then call me a Holy Fool! Would that I could spread my Foolishness to all the world! With your help, we will! 
 
Mid-twenties, single Catholic man's blog dedicated to St. Joseph and covering everything from Eucharistic adoration to courtship and marriage to video games. 
 
Review and observations of books and movies, including Catholic material. Reviewed by a Catholic home educating writer.
 
Musings on life and faith by a Third Order Franciscan.  
 
Spiritual/Political/Philosophical Blog on the Nature of Truth and Falsehood and Heaven.
 
The Shrine of the Holy Whapping
http://www.holywhapping.blogspot.com
Daily Catholic commentary on Christian culture, philosophy, academia, and ecclesiastical curiosities from five members of the Church's rising generation.  
 
Reflections, thoughts, and analysis of faith, theology and Sacred Scripture from a Catholic Deacon.  
 
A Catholic blog. 
 
A Catholic Blog by well-known author Amy Welborn. 
 
Faith of the Fathers Blog
http://faithofthefathers.blogspot.com/
This is a weblog that is actually a collection of 12 weblogs on the Catholic Faith.We have Apologetics, Saints of the Faith, Early Church Fathers, Our Lady, and more. Updated frequently. 
 
A Catholic's reflections on Scripture, Tradition, and other matters of daily life. 
 
Inspired by C.S. Lewis' essay of the same name, this blog is a place to discuss things from the following point-of-view: every human person has a vocation to life with God. Our every encounter has an eternal significance - leading someone toward beatitude or away from it. 
 
Two Catholic pro-life women who have had abortions comment on life after abortion: abortion recovery resources, personal experience, Silent No More, and the post-abortion movement in general. 
 
Wild Tangents
http://www.thicke.org
Marc talks about life in Nashville, life as a Catholic, life as a Unix Sys Admin and life as a geek. 
 
News, commentary, sarcasm and satire from an orthodox Catholic perspective. Oh, and did I mention musings too?  
 
Musings from a Catholic mom with four young sons.  
 
A chronicle of the rantings, ravings, daydreams and musings of young Catholic women at the University of Maryland.
 
Parody, puns, politics, and punditry from a papist perspective.  
 
A Good War is Hard to Find
http://goodwar.blogspot.com
A blog that comments on news of torture, atrocity and human rights abuses from a Catholic point of view.  
 
Unleashing potential through Catholic spirituality, leadership, and coaching.
 
Dyspeptic Mutterings
http://dprice.blogspot.com
The sometimes funny, sometimes ascerbic, always entertaining insights of a Catholic husband and father of three on the Church, sports, politics, current events, and whatever else draws his attention. 
 
Considering culture, politics and leisure from the perspective of Catholic moral theology and the importance of an educated and informed laity. 
 
Adventures of a thirtysomething Jesuit. 
 
Blog of a Long Islander who reverted to his Catholic faith.  
 
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
http://theconfessionsofsaintaugustine.blogspot.com
A journal of the authors thoughts as he reads the Confessions. The goal is to see what relevance the Confessions might have for contemporary man.  
 
Musings of an Ordinary Catholic
http://CatholicMusings.blogspot.com
Spiritual reflections. No polemics, no politics.  
 
Notes on the Church and the World by an American Catholic in Korea. 
 
Bonfire of the Vanities
http://frmartinfox.blogspot.com/
My personal website where I discuss the faith, politics, current events and anything else that interests this Catholic priest and pastor.  
 
Exploring the Richness of Authentic Femininity. 
 
White Around the Collar
http://www.priesthood.motime.com
A Catholic Blog by a newly ordained priest. It's full of teaching, homilies, debate, and even a little humor.  
 
Daily commentary on faith, life, liturgy ... the important things. 
 
Pop culture, religion, history, literature, philosophy, and humor-usually from a Catholic perspective, but in a manner that non-Catholics find inviting.  
 
A daily blog featuring podcasts, catholic reflections and comments by Rev. Robert J. Carr former parochial vicar at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston. Carr, a published author and speaker, now serves at St. Benedict Parish in Somerville, MA. 
 
Confessions of a Recovering Choir Director
http://www.cantemusdomino.net/blog/
A 30-year-old church music director for hire documents the authentic renewal of the Latin Rite liturgy, etc. Since July 19, 2002.
 
Dedicted to the charism of St. Gaspar and how that might be lived today.  
 
South Africa Mission Blog
http://www.augustinian.org/africa
Details life as an Augustinian missionary from the United States serving in the Natal region of South Africa. 
 
A place to share our experiences; both everyday and exceptional of received Holy Help. It could be from God the Father, Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirt, Our Lady, a Holy Angel or a Holy Saint. Whatever the source Please share your story with us.

 

 
 
 

 
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