A Penitent Blogger

Mindful of my imperfections, seeking to know Truth more deeply and to live Love more fully.

Quid sum miser tunc dicturus? Quem patronum rogaturus? Cum vix iustus sit securus?
Recordare, Iesu pie, Quod sum causa tuae viae: Ne me perdas illa die...

Friday, February 04, 2005

More blogs

that have very kindly linked to mine:

Clairity's Place consists of "thoughts on literature and life" by an adjunct English instructor at a Catholic college in Minnesota who was "one of the founders of Catholic Information Network (CIN)" and who has set up a new Net Ring called CIN Bloggers.

The Dusty Choir Loft: "I'm a 20 year old Roman Catholic choir director and organist and these are my thoughts on life, philosophy, liturgical music, art, food, beverages, politics and Catholicism."

Happy Catholic ("Not always happy but happy to be Catholic"), Julie D., discusses religious topics as well as TV and other things from the surrounding culture.

Matthew the Hopeless LIVE posted a few times last June and, sad to say, mysteriously stopped.

North Western Winds is by a "happily married 30 something government worker (who) recently re-discovered Catholicism (and is) quite traditional minded and am even more so now that I am married and thus have something of great value to conserve." He linked to one of my posts on authority.

Quenta Nârwenion is a blog "from the life of Nârwen: Catholic, Secular Oratorian, Rat Fan - and oh, yes - Tolkien Nut." A great source for regular doses of wisdom from the Venerable John Henry Newman, C.O. (and there's nothing wrong with being a Tolkien nut).

Recta Ratio (Right Reason) is by a well-educated conservative Catholic writer in the Boston area.

Sanctificarnos is a website based in Spain that features a blog in English ("Life: A Catholic Perspective"), un Blog en Español ("La Vida: Una Perspectiva Catolica"), a "crossblog" containing the posts from both, and more.

Ut Unum Sint (That they be One) - a self-styled "ecumeniblog" is an excellent and wide-ranging "commentary on ecumenical and interfaith issues (mainly) from a Catholic perspective by Bill Cork."

why dorms are bigger than vans..., as the name implies, is by a college student: "a Catholic from Iowa."