A Vocational Discernment Story of Becoming a Nun, People Are Walking Tabernacles Of Grace, and More!

The Best in Catholic Blogging

A Vocational Discernment Story of Becoming a Nun by Karen Beattie of Aleteia - Big Pulpit

Faithful Citizenship, Voting, and the Life Issues – Joe Kral, Truth and Charity Forum

All People Are Walking Tabernacles Of Grace – Mike Eisenbath, Catholic Stand

Dear Christians: No Longer Enough to Raise a Family and Hope to be left Alone – Jonathan Van Maren, Life Site

Progressivism’s Perilous Temptation for Men – Gabe Jones, Those Catholic Men

Christians Must Stand Up for their Faith, says Ofsted Chief – David V. Barrett, the Catholic Herald

Mass Appeal: How the Traditional Mass Engages All Five Senses – Brian Williams, The Catholic Gentlemen

20 Bad Arguments Against God’s Existence, Answered – John Clark, Seton Magazine

Books Blog: Pius XII Wanted Hitler Gone, Didn’t Plot to Have Him Killed – Francis Phillips, the Catholic Herald

Bishop-elect Steven Lopes to Lead Anglican Ordinariate in America - Allan Turner, Houston Chronicle

St. Ignatius and Blessed Ludovica, Beauty Differently Manifested – Fr. Z’s Blog

The Balance Scale: 19 to 1; The Old and New Liturgical Movements – Peter Kwasniewski Ph.D., New Liturgical Movement

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

Nagasaki’s Continuous Martyrdom: From the Hidden Church to the Atomic Bomb

‘After Christ’s example, I forgive my persecutors. I do not hate them. I ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall...

‘Wildcat’: Too Much Darkness, Too Little Grace

FILM REVIEW: ‘Wildcat’ sheds light on Flannery O'Connor's faith and fiction and leaves audience searching for grace.

Class of ’24: Commencement Speakers Range From ‘The Chosen’ Actor to Cardinals

Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie, Cardinal Stephen Chow of Hong Kong, Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs, and Father Mike Schmitz...