Top Seven Conservative Catholic Blogs

By Enid Hinton


The web hosts numerous pages on the catholic faith, teachings and doctrines. Some of the blogs offer incredible insights and perspective for the faithful and the masses. Others on the other hand are substandard and therefore not worth spending time on. A thorough evaluation of websites around the world has given these as the best conservative catholic blogs to follow.

Father Z: What does the Prayer Really Say? This is a platform for commentaries and liturgical nuances. The priest focuses on news from church hierarchy and comments on emerging national, regional and global issues. He has a fun side where he posts about his bird feeder and includes photos. The blog pays a lot of attention to catechism and the liturgy.

Dolan: The Gospel in the Digital Age- His Eminence Cardinal Dolan is the Prince of the Church in NYC and a very active user of online platforms. He is a great source of news about USCCB and offers a preview of his liturgical itinerary. He gives a world view and clarity to emerging issues from his position as a prince of the church.

Dominica: Dominican Students of the Province of St. Joseph- The blog is run by a team of dedicated and highly intellectual Dominican preachers. Their contributors are drawn from different spheres giving the platform incredible mirage, diversity and depth. It has a reputation of offering the best commentaries on societal and religious emerging issues.

Taylor Marshall Canterbury Tales- This blog makes a lot of reference to St. Thomas of Aquinas as well as the Church Fathers. It has a reputation for substance and brevity in handling any matter. The posts are laden with catechistical characters and try to reveal the depth in what may be considered simple and basic teachings in the church.

Fr. Longenecker: Standing on the Head- the American born clergy and writer has given a lot of attention to commentaries and answers on the catechism. He has an interesting way of including random thoughts and ideas. These ideas range from the existence of aliens to commentaries on The Lord of Rings or politics of the day. It is interesting to read articles by the experienced writer and clergy with a unique story to tell.

Pulp.it- the site is maintained by Edwards Tito and features entries from other blogs. It consistently offers five posts on daily basis spread from morning to mid-morning, afternoon, an afternoon-extra and the last in the evening. Beyond the best posts during the day, it features articles from the National Catholic Register.

Creative Minority Report- the blog is the most authentic platform for conservative Catholics and politicians. Each story features an interesting introduction or commentary. You can follow the blog on twitter where there are regular and very interesting tweets on church related and diverse views.

Other blogs that are worth noting include Catholic Vote, Live Action and First Things. These platforms are administered by the laity or clergy with the aim of offering insights into faith and catechism. They are very resourceful for the faithful and masses with their researched and in-depth views about emerging issues and doctrines.




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Top Seven Conservative Catholic Blogs

By Enid Hinton


The web hosts numerous pages on the catholic faith, teachings and doctrines. Some of the blogs offer incredible insights and perspective for the faithful and the masses. Others on the other hand are substandard and therefore not worth spending time on. A thorough evaluation of websites around the world has given these as the best conservative catholic blogs to follow.

Father Z: What does the Prayer Really Say? This is a platform for commentaries and liturgical nuances. The priest focuses on news from church hierarchy and comments on emerging national, regional and global issues. He has a fun side where he posts about his bird feeder and includes photos. The blog pays a lot of attention to catechism and the liturgy.

Dolan: The Gospel in the Digital Age- His Eminence Cardinal Dolan is the Prince of the Church in NYC and a very active user of online platforms. He is a great source of news about USCCB and offers a preview of his liturgical itinerary. He gives a world view and clarity to emerging issues from his position as a prince of the church.

Dominica: Dominican Students of the Province of St. Joseph- The blog is run by a team of dedicated and highly intellectual Dominican preachers. Their contributors are drawn from different spheres giving the platform incredible mirage, diversity and depth. It has a reputation of offering the best commentaries on societal and religious emerging issues.

Taylor Marshall Canterbury Tales- This blog makes a lot of reference to St. Thomas of Aquinas as well as the Church Fathers. It has a reputation for substance and brevity in handling any matter. The posts are laden with catechistical characters and try to reveal the depth in what may be considered simple and basic teachings in the church.

Fr. Longenecker: Standing on the Head- the American born clergy and writer has given a lot of attention to commentaries and answers on the catechism. He has an interesting way of including random thoughts and ideas. These ideas range from the existence of aliens to commentaries on The Lord of Rings or politics of the day. It is interesting to read articles by the experienced writer and clergy with a unique story to tell.

Pulp.it- the site is maintained by Edwards Tito and features entries from other blogs. It consistently offers five posts on daily basis spread from morning to mid-morning, afternoon, an afternoon-extra and the last in the evening. Beyond the best posts during the day, it features articles from the National Catholic Register.

Creative Minority Report- the blog is the most authentic platform for conservative Catholics and politicians. Each story features an interesting introduction or commentary. You can follow the blog on twitter where there are regular and very interesting tweets on church related and diverse views.

Other blogs that are worth noting include Catholic Vote, Live Action and First Things. These platforms are administered by the laity or clergy with the aim of offering insights into faith and catechism. They are very resourceful for the faithful and masses with their researched and in-depth views about emerging issues and doctrines.




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