The largest Christian faith in the world, Catholicism, is a communion of the Western and Eastern Catholic churches. It is generally known as the Roman Catholic Church, and it is headed up by the Pope. The stated mission of the Catholic Church are this rating of the gospel of Jesus Christ, administering the sacraments, and participating in charitable works.
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Regular Blogs
A Minneapolis Catholic who runs an organization seeking to provide catechism courses online keeps this weblog updated. The weblog includes categories such as apologetics, Pope Benedict XVI, prayer, and Roman Catholic feast days.
http://acatholiclife.blogspot.com/
Two Catholic laymen run this weblog and address such things as the liturgy, liturgical music, the Catholic faith itself, and Church history.
http://catholicsensibility.wordpress.com/
Catholics in the Public Square
Politically oriented blog with a Catholic view on topics such as national health care, abortion, and creeping secularism.
http://www.thepublicsquare.blogspot.com/
This weblog exists in order to set right some of what the blogger believes are common misconceptions about the Catholic Church. He subscribes to the belief of Fulton J. Sheen, who believed that very few people hated the Catholic Church, but that millions hated what they thought the Catholic Church to be.
http://evangelizing.blogspot.com/
Presents the faith explained by Pope Benedict XVI. Also presents the angelus, audiences, speeches and homilies of the Pope.
http://faithbenedictxvi.blogspot.com
Fr. Zs Blog - What Does the Prayer Really Say?
A Catholic priest discusses prayer, offers podcasts about such things as Lent and evangelism, and pictures of his cats.
http://wdtprs.com/blog/
Catholic woman in the Philippines is the blogger here and she aims to provide a spiritual guide to the Benedictine community, both lay and monastic. Online since June of 2005, this blog contains lengthy entries about the Church, evangelization, and concepts such as lawlessness and godliness.
http://odondecastro.blogspot.com/
A collective of writers contribute to this site which displays entries about the development of Catholic legal theory.
http://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/
Musings of a Pertinacious Papist
Entries in this weblog include items which are of interest to Catholics, particularly those in the United States. Written items include those about American politics, communion, and biblical concepts as they affect Catholics.
http://pblosser.blogspot.com/
The blogger herein is a nun in Chicago whose community has a mission of the then generalization through the media. She writes about the things that interest her, including about the things of God, her prayer life, biotech as it pertains to Catholic, and Harry Potter.
http://romans8v29.blogspot.com/
Amateur theologian blogs about the gospel and his thoughts about how it affects him, the readers, and the world in general.
http://alancreech.com/
Pro Ecclesia, Pro Familia, Pro Civitate
A Southern Baptist who converted to Roman Catholicism maintains this blog writes about his conversion, church history, and the Catholic saints as well as the faith itself.
http://proecclesia.blogspot.com/
Consists of weekly posts which lay out readings for the coming week as well as prayers which can accompany those readings and meditation. Also displays numerous photographs of the church and church doings.
http://stjosephchurch.wordpress.com/
The Shrine of the Holy Whapping
A group of self-proclaimed “Catholic nerds” run this blog which centers on the Catholic faith, theology, and Catholic history.
http://holywhapping.blogspot.com/