Project Rachel If you bring up abortion to me, I'll probably ask hiow much you donate to Project Rachel. If you haven't or don't regularly, pardon me if I don't take you pro-life bonafides seriously
Pat Mulcahey's Caritas Christi Urget Nos a Deacon discerns the priesthood and shares his journey with us. God bless him! May Christ's love impel us all to answer His Call.
Cafeteria Catholic Demostrating yet again that the Catholic Cafeteria is as spiritually filling as the othodox deli.
Bad Catholic A "Bad in Name Only" Catholic voices strong opinions
Dappled Things Priests are busy. Thankfully, some blog, unapologetically
Disputations Criticial thinking of the highest order from a Venn Master, demonstrating that reason is the most effective apologetics
Journey to Vatican III Rebecca Nappi, Theologian and Newpaper Columnist with rare insights
The Lesser of Two Weevils A zen Catholic studying Hebrew and finding God in quantum physics is sure to have interesting things to say!
Built on a Rock Commentary on ecumenical issues is unsurpassed.
Noli Irritare Leones Yet another thoughtful calm commentary on religion, Catholics, politics and the world written by a non-Catholic.
Catholic Sensibility A "peace"ful website by a sensible Catholic liturgist usually avoiding the Catholic blog fratricide
Real Live Preacher OK, OK, He's not even Catholic--But he's a model for the unapologetic Christian who evangelizes with the lure of a Cristian life well lived and observed, not the hammer of screaming apologetics hellfire and brimstone.
Open Book Most unapologetic site by a true apologetic Catholic in the best sense of the word
Sancta Sanctis You cannot miss Chesterton Thursdays! Comprehensive list of Catholic websites and a beatiful site that lives up to its name.
St. Blog's Parish Hall Graciously maintained by a holy person, whose virtue must be patience, a lengthy list of Catholic blogs, both apologetic and unapologetic.
The Squire Running from the thought police, and he's got a long way to go.
A friend of mine sent it to one person in her 40-person staff at work - and by noon, the VP of operations was heard in the break room to say, "I think Duke's going all the way...."
If the irreverence was a sin, then the joy and laughter generated would definitely qualify as a plenary indulgence...
Gee, I wonder where she might have gotten it. Hmmm.
Posted by: TheSquire | April 08, 2005 at 07:52 PM
OK, Squire,
we're *all* going, and you're leading the way!
Posted by: Unapologetic Catholic | April 11, 2005 at 03:46 PM
Hey, I printed that out and brought it to choir practice last night.
You'll all be joined by me and my fellow parishoners, including the 70-something nun who is our pastoral associate.
Posted by: Rick | April 13, 2005 at 09:44 AM
A friend of mine sent it to one person in her 40-person staff at work - and by noon, the VP of operations was heard in the break room to say, "I think Duke's going all the way...."
If the irreverence was a sin, then the joy and laughter generated would definitely qualify as a plenary indulgence...
Posted by: Steve F. | April 20, 2005 at 01:49 PM