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Catholic Blog picks for Blog Day 2008
Posted by Sean on August 31, 2008Today is the fourth annual Blog Day where we are asked to list 5 blogs which may be of interest to our readers then link back to Blogday.org with your post.
Here from the Home Office in Bolsover, Ontario are five excellent Catholic Blogs in no particular order.
- What Does The Prayer Really Say? Father Z. Blogs and podcasts about the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) and remaining faithful to the spiritual and liturgical roots of our faith.
- Catholic Parish Media Liaison Kerry Madden walks a similar beat to myself, showcasing quality Catholic media for her parish of St. James Church and for anyone in the world reading her blog. She is also a regular contributor to Lisa Hendey’s Catholic Moments podcast.
- Catholic in Film School Rebecca writes about being a young lady of faith, popular culture, and being a film student.
- Luis’ Illustrated Blog Luis Escobar is an artist with a seriously cool job– a layout artist/storyboard artist on The Simpsons TV show and The Simpsons Movie. He blogs about faith, gaming, and his WAYCOOL job. His entries often include an illustration. His sister is a well known podcaster, Elsie Escobar aka YOGEEK
- Musings from a Catholic Bookstore This is the official blog of Aquinas and More Catholic Goods, but it’s not your typical marketing blog but a wonderful addition to the conversation of Catholic blogging.
- Sober Catholic Paulcoholic blogs about how he uses a 12 step recovery program and his Catholic faith to recover from addiction and grow in his faith.
Those are my picks. Yes, I know there are more than 5. Join the conversation and share some of your favorite Catholic blogs. You can write them on your own blog and tag it BlogDay2008 or send me some feedback on the blog at http://cc.ductapeguy.net by email at (catholicroundup@gmail.com) catholicroundup (at) gmail (dot) com or by calling 206-337-0611.


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