- These Stone Walls (http://thesestonewalls.com)Subtitled "Musings From Prison of a Priest Falsely Accused," These Stone Walls is the blog of Fr. Gordon MacRae, who has spent over 18 years in a New Hampshire state prison because he refused to plead guilty to charges of clerical sexual abuse. In 2005, the Wall Street Journal took up Father MacRae's case and laid bare the evidence that his conviction was unjustified.
(visit blog) - Fr. Z's Blog - What Does the Prayer Really Say? (http://wdtprs.com/blog/)Featuring "Slavishly accurate liturgical translations & frank commentary on Catholic issues – by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf o{]:¬)", a regular columnist for The Wanderer, What Does the Prayer Really Say? is the first place to turn for those who want answers concerning the celebration of the Mass, in both its Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms.
(visit blog) - Holy Souls Hermitage (http://holysoulshermitage.com)Holy Souls Hermitage is the blog of Fr. George David Byers, who is living the life of a "Catholic Priest-Hermit" on "one of the ridges of the Blue Ridge Mountains" in the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina. "Holy Souls Hermitage," writes Father Byers, "is dedicated to the sanctification of my fellow priests, bishops, deacons & seminarians going through the purgatory of this life or the next."
(visit blog) - Bad Catholic (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/badcatholic/)Subtitled "Read or Die," Bad Catholic was founded in 2010. Author Marc Barnes writes, "I first started this blog because I write everything down. This is a Catholic blog, true, but it’s neither a ministry nor an apostolate"—a refreshing perspective in the Catholic blogosphere.
(visit blog) - Truth & Charity (http://truthandcharity.net)A group blog, "Truth & Charity is written and published by lay Catholics who love Jesus Christ and His Church. We are eager to evangelize our culture by demonstrating the relevance and depth of our faith as it touches on numerous issues, both current and timeless."
(visit blog) - Catholic and Enjoying It! (http://www.patheos.com/blogs/markshea/)Catholic author and apologist Mark Shea declares that the purpose of his Catholic and Enjoying It! is "So That No Thought of Mine, No Matter How Stupid, Should Ever Go Unpublished Again!" But regular readers of Shea's work would object to such a description of his incisive commentary, humor, and scholarship. A convert, Shea embraces the Catholic Faith in its fullness.
(visit blog) - Catholic Fire (http://catholicfire.blogspot.com/)A Catholic wife and mother, retired psychologist and educator, a graduate student in theology, and an oblate with the Community of St. John—Jean Heimann has done it all, and her broad experience is reflected in her prolific blogging at Catholic Fire. The best way to get a sense of this blog is to dive right in.
(visit blog) - Conversion Diary (http://www.conversiondiary.com/)Jennifer Fulwiler's Conversion Diary began in 2005 as The Reluctant Atheist. A convert to Christianity after a lifetime of atheism, Jennifer entered the Catholic Church in 2007 and writes "about what it’s like to be part of an orthodox faith after a life of atheism." Jennifer has emerged as one of the brightest young defenders of the Faith, in particular against the New Atheists.
(visit blog) - Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction (http://rcspiritualdirection.com/blog/)Founded by Dan Burke, Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction features the writing of Fr. John Bartunek and other priests, spiritual directors, and authors. While declaring itself not a substitute for personal spiritual direction, the blog is designed "to serve you in your journey to and with God. . . . Our desire is bring greater light to His path and to serve you in your search for greater depth in Him."
(visit blog) - Another Cup of Coffee
- The Blog Of The Courtier
- The Catholic Herald
- The Catholic Warthog
- The Curt Jester
- The Hermeneutic of Continuity
- Whispers In The Loggia