Why Smells and Bells Matter; Oh How I Love Her; Mother Teresa, Fulton Sheen, and Tolkien and More!

The Best in Catholic Blogging

Why Smells and Bells Matter in Liturgy by Birgit Jones of Catholic Stand - BigPulpit.com

What Do Mother Teresa, Fulton Sheen, and J. R. R. Tolkien Have in Common? – Phillip Kosloski

“Oh How I Love Her!” – T. J. Burdick, Epic Pew

Watch the Making of an Icon – D Mac, Creative Minority Report

Have Yourself an Adoring Little New Year – Jamey Brown, Catholic Stand

What Do the Scriptures Mean by “the Flesh”? – Monsignor Charles Pope, Archdiocese of Washington City

Epic Giveaway: Verbum Basic - Shaun McAfee, Epic Pew

Priest Invites People to Stand Around Altar During Consecration – Father John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z's Blog

Where are the Catholic Street Evangelists? – Scott Woltze, Urban Missionaries of the Heart of Christ

Quæritur: Catholic Funeral for Freemasons – Father John Zuhlsdorf, Fr. Z’s Blog

Thinking about Taking Medication? – Matt Breuninger, Psyched Catholic

America’s Protestant Problem – Graham Glover, The Jagged Word

For the Most Recent in 'The Best in Catholic Blogging' click on BigPulpit.com.

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

Karl Geiger, “Via Crucis,” 1876, St. Johann der Evangelist

The Lord Has Need of It

‘The Lord has need of it’ — a small detail in the Passion narrative that reveals the boundless humility of our Savior and his longing for union with us.

Karl Geiger, “Via Crucis,” 1876, St. Johann der Evangelist

The Lord Has Need of It

‘The Lord has need of it’ — a small detail in the Passion narrative that reveals the boundless humility of our Savior and his longing for union with us.