Pontifications

Top Ten Catholic blogs on Blogs.com: Check 'em out!

Friday November 14, 2008

Categories: Catholic, Church , Pop Culture

So we move from the Top Ten Religion blogs compiled for the mega-aggregator, Blogs.com, to the Top Ten specifically Catholic blogs...

I excluded Pontifications, which I thought a supreme act of humility. But I am willing to be contradicted. Also, suggestions for additions/substitutions from this list?

Top 10 Catholic Blogs

dotCommonweal

Catholic News Service

America magazine

John Allen at NCR

Sandro Magister's Chiesa

Whispers in the Loggia
Vox Nova

Mirror of Justice

Amy Welborn

The Deacon's Bench

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John Ivan
January 31, 2009 11:40 PM

I was interested in your feedback as to what you think of this new book that came out called "Betrayal" by author C.D. Nolan.....a friend was reading it. I checked out the site at www.cdnolan.com

John Ivan
January 31, 2009 11:42 PM

sorry, I'm getting old...I forgot the numbers in my email address.
I was interested in you feedback as to what you think of this new book that came out called "Betrayal" by an author named C.D. Nolan....I found some information at a site www.cdnolan.com

Patricia Stockdale
April 4, 2009 9:06 AM

Follow the "Magnificat" throughout Holy Week!

Caroline Cheshire
July 19, 2009 12:05 AM
http://www.healingbaskets.com/prod_B91455.php

Check out www.mobiusbracelets.com. They now sell a lovely Pater Noster Mobius bracelet. The Lord’s Prayer in Latin, as published in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition 1997. The opening line is decorated with the cross crosslet, composed of four Latin crosses pointing in the four cardinal directions. It makes a wonderful gift!

Mark
September 12, 2009 4:27 PM
http://www.tennesseecatholic.blogspot.com

Hey, you can also check out my new blog. I just posted a few writings I did awhile back. Stay tuned for more!

www.TennesseeCatholic.blogspot.com

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David Gibson is an award-winning religion writer who specializes in writing about the Catholic Church, which he joined as a convert at the age of 30. He is the author The Rule of Benedict: Pope Benedict XVI and His Battle with the Modern World. He also wrote The Coming Catholic Church: How the Faithful are Shaping a New American Catholicism. He has written about Catholicism for leading newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, New York magazine, Boston magazine, Fortune, Commonweal, and America. Gibson worked in Rome for Vatican Radio for several years and traveled frequently with Pope John Paul II. He later covered religion for The Star-Ledger of New Jersey. He has co-written several recent documentaries on Christianity for CNN. For further information check out his website at dgibson.com.

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