The Nuns Who Have Doctors Baffled; Looking for Spiritual Reading, 8 Great Books; and More Links!

The Best in Catholic Blogging

The Nuns Who Have Doctors Baffled - Quentin de la Bedoyere, Catholic Herald

Looking for Spiritual Reading? Here Are Eight Great Books Worth Checking Out – Erin Cain, Ignitum Today

Wow, This Christmas Commercial about World War I is Simply Beautiful – Shaun McAfee O.P., epicPew

Amoris and the Dubia: The Controversies Explained – James Hooper, Catholic Stand

University of Notre Dame Community Reacts to President Fr. John Jenkins’ Trump Commencement Non-Invite – Matt Archbold, The Cardinal Newman Society

The Persecution of Professor Esolen by His Own Catholic College - George Weigel, First Things

Take Chesterton’s “Way of Wonder” to Jesus – Jamey Brown, Catholic Stand

Quæritur: Holy Ice! Holy Water Freezing in the Stoop - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

The Generosity Factor: How Giving is Fastest Way to More Donors – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

The Christmas Experience Every Byzantine Understands – Brooke Gregory, epicPew

The Christmas Story in an Era of Irrational Skepticism – Amir Azarvan, Crisis Magazine

The Need for a Liturgical Conscience and Where to Get One, (Part III of III) – Christopher Carstens, Catholic Spiritual Direction

Messianic Prophecies: 2 Samuel 7: 12-16 – Donald R. McClarey J.D., The American Catholic

Our Lady of Guadalupe gave Aztec Culture what It Desperately Lacked – Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald

Sofia Vergara is Being Sued by Her Own Frozen Embryos – Catholic News Agency

For the Most Recent in 'The Best in Catholic Blogging' click on Big Pulpit.

Follow 'The Best in Catholic Blogging' on facebook and twitter.

Read more

Shocker: 72% of Catholics Don’t Go to Sunday Mass?

‘The Sunday Eucharist is the foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. ... Those who deliberately fail in this obligation...

‘Natural Plan’ — New Couple to Couple League Video Series

The 10 video modules are supported by bonus videos, activities, guidebooks and other resources.

Mother Mary Lange and Other Black Heroines of the Faith

Elizabeth Clarisse Lange entered religious life and lived to be more than 90 years old, dying in 1882.