The Power of a Habit; Pope Francis: To Reform Does Not Mean Cutting Off the Past; and More!

The Best in Catholic Blogging

The Power of a Habit – Joannie Watson, Integrated Catholic Life™

Transgender Military Ban Applauded for Respecting Biology, the Common Good – Matt Hadro, Catholic News Agency

Pope Francis: To Reform Does Not Mean Cutting Off the Past – Andrea Gagliarducci, Monday Vatican

Some Wedding Planning Violations of Catholic Hospitality - Anne Maloney, Crisis Magazine

5 Fast Prayers Every Catholic Should Be Praying – Katie Prejean, epicPew

The Real Story of the First Crusade – Steve Weidenkopf, Catholic Answers Magazine

Leading with the Rite – Brian Williams, Liturgy Guy

Rethinking How You Fundraise – The Catholic Approach – Brice Sokolowski, CatholicFundraiser.net

Podcast – My Conversation with Bishop Thomas Paprocki – Joseph Sciambra

“LIT” is One of the Best Catholic Resources Available – Shaun McAfee O.P., epicPew

Determination Means Giving 110% Even When It Is Hard – Scott Nolan, Catholic Stand

Give Thanks at All Times – Jean Elizabeth Seah, Ignitum Today

Embrace The Four Eyes Within You – Gabriel Garnica, Catholic Stand

An Atheist Appeals to the Church to Help Save Europe – Francis Phillips, Catholic Herald

Actress Patricia Heaton Shares Spiritual Experience from Eucharist at Mass – ChurchPop

Sappho of Lesbos and the Mater Misericordiae – Fr. John Hunwicke, Fr Hunwicke’s Mutual Enrichment

Wait, Do We Have to Bake a Cake for This, Too? – Matthew Archbold, Creative Minority Report

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.