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10 Catholic Blogs by Priest

Gospel of LIfe

Priest and Blogs.  Who would have thought that spreading the Gospel would take place on the internet.

The following blogs are good examples (some better than others) or priest/deacons using blogger to sow the seed of faith.

If you are planning on starting your on blog/website for evangelization, take a glance through all of them to spark your creativity.  These are not your spiritdaily sites, but they are still Catholic.

My only criticism is Blogger.  When a WordPress blog is so easy to install and run, why not use a better platform to promote Jesus Christ.  (Don’t worry there will be a follow up article on WordPress.)

The Hermeneutic of …

What is so funny is that so many of these blogs are written by very traditional priest?

Father Check’s Blog

From old school to new school.  Father Check offers much advice on prayer.

Father Hamill’s Blog

A good example of a simple blog used to promote information about the parish

What does the prayer really say

From the Wander to the Internet.  Father Z’s site is worth the trip to check the meaning of all those prayers.

The Deacon’s Bench

Ok, so he’s not a priest, but he did have an ordination.  This deacon has a sense of humor and is a good example for other men involved in technology and the faith.

Standing on My Head

Though the site loads slow, he has done a great job on his design for blogger.  This priest is tough, and should not be messed with.

Mary, Our Mother

Yes, I know another Deacon, but it’s good. And he used our Lady in the title.

Traditional Latin Mass

What’s up with the traditional guys using so much internet.  Anyone think…The Degree on Social Communication?

Adam’s Ale

I think this may be the best example of priest blogging.

Clerical Reform

Tough name, easy to digest content.  More academic than Adam’s Ale.  This is an example of a priest not using his name for his blog.

Popularity: 37% [?]

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What do Deacons Do?

St Polycarp

St. Polycarp

The “do” word might be incorrect.  Function or service to the Church might be a more fitting term.

The imposition of hands “not unto the priesthood, but unto the ministry” for Permanent Deacons is becoming more popular today probably do to the low numbers of priest.

However, are these great and holy men replacing priest?  Do we need priest any more?  (Yes we do; however, the Deacons are very important)

Lumen Gentium (Dogmatic Constitution on the Church) writes a brief and concise section on the roles of deacons in the Catholic Church.

These men called to be permanent deacons are strengthened by sacramental grace and dedicated to the People of God.  They labor in service of the liturgy, of the Gospel, and of works of charity.  The Church calls mature men of a more mature age, and suitable young men (however, celibacy still remains in force for those young men).

What a Deacon Does

  • Minister Baptism
  • Custodian and distributor of the Eucharist
  • Assist at and to bless marriages
  • Bring Viaticum to the dying
  • Read Sacred Scriptures to the faithful
  • Instruct and exhort the  people
  • Preside over the worship and the prayer of the faithful
  • Administer sacramental
  • Officiate at funeral and burial services

“Let them be merciful, and zealous, and let them walk according to the truth of the Lord, who beacme the servant of all.” -St. Polycarp

The permanent deacons are probably the least talked about in young adult programs.  Many young adults participating in parish life most likely are married or getting married (often looking for a spouse at a young adult event), so some in the group might one day be called to be a permanent deacon.

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Pro-Life Concerts

Recently I received a mailing from Priest for Life.  They have done good, solid, pro-life work across the country (maybe even the world).

The mailing mentioned that their Priest are “ready and waiting to come to your area to help advance the pro-life cause.”

What are you waiting for?  They would make a great addition to your next meeting, event, fundraiser, or prayer event.  Catholic school and parish events would be ideal.

With an added bonus they list Fr. Denis Wilde, OSA a concert pianist as one of their main priest.  Father relates music to the pro-life message.

I have heard Father play and speak.  He is exceptional at both. Don’t miss out.

Popularity: 8% [?]

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The Sorrows of the Blessed Mother

Our Lady of La Sallate cites two areas of humanity that cause Jesus much pain.  First not keeping holy the Sabbath and taking the Lord’s name in vain.

A simple and small request from the Blessed Mother warning her children of the pain we cause Jesus.

Who would have thought missing Sunday Mass and using the Lord’s name as profanity would have hurt our Lord with such intensity.

“If my people do not wish to submit themselves, I am forced to let go of the hand of my Son. It is so heavy and weighs me down so much I can no longer keep hold of it.  Apparition of the Blessed Virgin on the Mountain of La Salette on September 19, 1846

Sunday’s are busy days for families.  The words from this apparition would make a good teaching lesson for any youth or young adult event.

These words of pain don’t just end in La Salette, but are continued in the interior locutions received by Father Gobbi from the Blessed Mother.  These messages are printed in the book To the Priest Our Lady’s Beloved Sons.  The book carries an imprimatur, which means there is nothing contrary to faith or morals in the manuscript.

In message 332 on September 6, 1986 “My heart is bleeding…My heart is immersed in a sea of sorrow.”


Why is the Blessed Mother’s heart “in a sea of sorrow?”

Humanity has not answered the call to “conversion, to repentance, and to a return to God.”

And what does she warn will happen because of it?  “The greatest chastisement which the history of mankind has ever known.”

Devotion to the Blessed Mother is more important then ever.  Reading her messages is great motivation and inspiration for evangelization.  When ever you feel down or need some help pick up just one of the many approved messages from apparitions that have occurred from around the world.

There are plenty of insights from her words that will lend themselves to keeping your ministry on track and in the light.  She was given to us by Jesus on the cross, so look to her for Motherly guidance.

What mother wouldn’t want to help her child?

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An Educated Catholic in Politics

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Before the band wagon police cry “Separation of Church and State,” read a little further.

As a Catholic who is most likely involved in Catholic Parish Ministry or Evangelization (Trick question we are all called to evangelize) it is important to stay informed about current political activities.

School Vouchers, Abortion, Same Sex Unions, Health Care…these are just a small list of topics that greatly effect Catholic Parishes.

Where do we start?

Start with Thomas…That’s Saint Thomas.

Google Books has an online copy of The Summa.  Very difficult, but search for “Natural Law.”

Kinds of Law (Discussed by St. Thomas in the Summa Theologica): (Also just a primer here)

St. Thomas’s definition of law - an ordinance of reason for the common good promulgated by him who has care of the community

Eternal law -God’s rational plan (Providence) for the good of men and the world and eternal, because it is as an exemplar found in God (not subject to time) promulgated in the person of the Logos, or Word of God (Jesus) Eternal law is the basis for any other true law not directly known by men; it is known by its effects (natural law)

Natural law
– participates in the eternal law; an imprint of the eternal law in human nature; it is unchanging in all times and places (yet discovered over time); relates to habit; the virtues are habits of living naturally and rationally

Human law- temporal or civil laws, which are added onto the natural law by men.  The state is natural and good; its laws provide restraint and teach virtue.  Human (civil) law must reflect the natural law

Divine law
- positive laws of revelation (OT and NT) that God adds to the natural law.  Divine law (and not just natural law) is needed to direct man to his highest end, which is not a natural, but a supernatural end.  The divine law also makes natural law known more clearly.  The divine law addresses interior states concerning which the human law can neither legislate nor punish.

Did you understand all of it?  Natural Law is the big one.

Why is Natural Law so popular within Catholic circles?

Compared to other ethical systems, the natural law is the only holistic basis for making ethical decisions, because it considers the totality of human nature, focusing on reason, but also including a role for the will, the emotions, pleasure, society, etc.

Interesting Conservative Blogs/Videos/Pope Worth Looking At

Signs of Contradiction

Run by a sophomore at James Madison University, this conservative college blog highlights college students and their conservative remarks.  Some of the authors lack experience, but the main author and editor is fantastic.

Guarrentte this will be a big hit in 2010

Campaign for Liberty

The Vatican

I just stumbled upon this one, but was very impressed with their content and information.  Very serious, not entirly sure about them.
However, they produce some awesome material that would be worthy of duplication.  I especially like their “Talking Points.“  Their Talking Points are fast, and easy to remember.

Real Catholic TV

They have been featured before on CatholicTools, but they deserve another shot out.  They are growing ever more popular each day and will dominate the Catholic/Political news arena by the end of the year.  They are Glenn Beck Polished.

The Right Scoop

Another Youtube Video Blog, but this is where news is going.  They have Glenn Beck Content, but really, I would be at a loss not to mention him because his popularity is so high.  He ratings are through the roof.  Content is good, but his delivery is AWESOME.  Take some tips.

The Laura Ingraham Blog

Catholic, easy to listen to, interesting and on the mark.  She host a Radio Show, Podcast, and Blog.  If you are looking into getting into Catholic Blogging or Media…Follow her model.  And she supports Little Sisters of the Poor.

The Heritage Foundation

This is where all the young people are going to get internship and learn about leadership.

ISI

They produce some of the best philosophical books and articles for those interested in natural law.

Lastly Pope Benedict XVI Caritas in Veritate

It is hard to read off the Vatican website, so just save it as a PDF and read it on your computer.  Yes, its long.  Save it for a really rainy day.

Where do I go to School for Political Science?

Check out Christendom College.  They offer an incredible Political Science Program.  Yes, I know I usually support Franciscan University, but wait until you see what Christendom has to offer.

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