Blogs
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Headline Bistro's summary and analysis of each day's top news stories. |
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Brian Caulfield, editor of the Knights of Columbus-sponsored Fathers for Good website, writes on issues as they affect dads -- from politics and the economy, to holy days and family. |
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Talented writer Amy Welborn comments on books, culture and the Catholic Church. |
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Steve Skojec: Cogito, Ergo Blog In this humorous and thought-provoking blog, Steve Skojec offers a refreshing perspective on a wide range of issues from liturgy to family life. |
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The informed and involved team at Americans United for Life brings consistent and far-reaching news on life issues, including abortion, euthanasia and embryonic stem-cell research. |
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Thomas Peters is a young lay Catholic with a Master's degree in theology, and his well-read blog brings insightful, energetic commentary on issues affecting the Church and nation. |
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Rocco Palmo provides in-depth and well-researched stories on events and persons in the Catholic Church. |
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This group of Catholic thinkers strive to be a witness in the public square, welcoming free debates on faith, culture and politics. |
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Creative Minority Report: We Laugh Because We Believe Creative Minority Report (taking it's name from Pope Benedict XVI's call for "creative minorities" to restore the Catholic Faith in their home countries) comments on Church-related news, the New Evangelization and other issues that matter to Catholics. |
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Veteran journalists provide commentary on the news so readers may understand the "facts and stories and faces linked to the power of religious faith" and often avoided or misunderstood by reporters. |
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Barbara Nicolosi, a screenwriter and director of Act I, Inc., brings a Christian presence to Hollywood and comments on movies and culture from a Catholic perspective. |
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Reporter Damian Thompson gives readers a British perspective on news about the Catholic Church in England, as well as the Anglican community. |
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The Deacon's Bench: Where a Roman Catholic Deacon Ponders the World Greg Kandra brings an engaging writing style, plus experience ministering as a deacon, to his blog on political, cultural and Church-related topics. |






