Do You Have a Catholic Blog? Let Us Know About It!!
Big Tech is strangling opinions that don't mesh with their own. Twitter shadowbans. YouTube demonetizes. Facebook only allows you to see certain people.
I think it's crucial we back to blogging. So, I'm going to get back to posting increasingly here on CMR. If you have a Catholic blog, a conservative site, a pro-life online presence, please let me know about it here.
Let's do this. Let's rebuild this community.
Put your website in the comments section.
http://www.ShawnTheBaptist.org
ReplyDeleteThank you Father!
Deletewww.DeaconLawrence.org
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Deletekind of... http://www.lyfaber.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteStill here...still sometimes funny, still writing. Same batty place. Same batty channel.
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jenniferfitz.com
ReplyDeleteTAC is still where it has been, and has a lot of links on the blog roll as well:
ReplyDeletehttps://the-american-catholic.com/
We had so many but so many were out of date.
DeleteFWIW, I wouldn't say it's a Catholic blog, but it's a blog by a Catholic who tries his best.
ReplyDeletehttp://davidgriffey.blogspot.com/
That's what ive always said as well.
Deletehttps://serpentshouse.com/
ReplyDeleteI revived mine earlier this summer:
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Yay!
DeleteHaven't blogged there consistently in years, but if St. Blog's ever arises from the ashes of the tech giants, then I'll contribute what I can to the conversation:
ReplyDeletehttps://proecclesia.blogspot.com/
I blog mainly about Catholic fiction and Catholic authors with a some faith and family posts intermixed. http://www.carolynastfalk.com/category/my-scribblers-heart-blog/
ReplyDeletehttps://tlm-md.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteSome still living blogs that I frequent and would suggest:
ReplyDeletehttps://medievalotaku.wordpress.com/
Anime and manga (and light novels) from someone who actually thinks about it. :D
and Aliens in This World:
https://suburbanbanshee.wordpress.com/
All kinds of faintly geeky Catholic subjects.
Not a blog, but Catholic twitter: RCsocial.net
ReplyDeleteAs far as I know, we are the largest Catholic instance in the "federverse". 2+ years old, approaching 300 local users and over 500 remote followers. More info at: using.RCsocial.net
TheMediaReport.com : The media and the Catholic sex abuse story: Separating fact from fiction
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Thank you!
In portuguese: https://apologetica.net.br/
ReplyDeleteMine http://restore-dc-catholicism.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteCatholic Media Coalition has a website. www.catholicmediacoalition.org No blog.
ReplyDeleteI also have a Les Femmes blog and a website www.lesfemmes-thetruth.org and
https://lesfemmes-thetruth.blogspot.com/
I blog almost every day.
for those who want to integrate their 12 Step programs with their Catholic faith:
ReplyDeletehttps://blog.calixsociety.org/
And for those who want to integrate their Catholic faith with what science tells them about the world:
https://blog.magiscenter.com/blog
www.askmeaboutgod.org
ReplyDeleteI am a Catholic who daily posts a small poem I write declaring the love of God.
ReplyDeleteOccasionally I write something humorous or sing a song.
(Which may often be considered by some as the same thing.)
https://www.tombalistreri.com/
Catholic philosophy and theology. https://truthseeker-lamont.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletehttp://divinefiat.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteToday's Martyrs is a Christian site that is heavily Catholic, with 12,000 pages of documentation since 1912, of which 6,000 is from 2012 on.
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Augustines Alley. Catholic Faith, Science and Philosophy.
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https://augustinesalley.wordpress.com/
an addition: Reflections of a Catholic Scientist (http://rationalcatholic.blogspot.com)...stopped blogging about a year ago but there's still good stuff about the intersection of science and Catholic teaching.
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The occasional blog of an Ordinariate Roman Catholic.
https://thefivebeasts.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteBlogging about St. Hildegard of Bingen, prophecy, and Holy Scripture..
I mostly use my blog as an online filing cabinet, and most of what I do is re-post, but I also have some original content of my own, esp. when I comment on what I'm re-posting.
ReplyDeletecatholicland.blogspot.com
I never stopped following Amy Welborn's blog
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ReplyDeletehttp://whatifgodsaysno.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteNow I actually have to write!
So many great websites for me to visit now! Here's mine:
ReplyDeletewww.rosarymeds.com