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Blogs by two or more authors (107 Blogs)
Aggie Catholics
All This And Heaven
And All These Things
Apostolic Society of St. Therese of Lisieux
at home. together.
Beacons of Light
Blogs for Terri
Broken Alabaster
café theology
Cahiers Peguy: the drama of Christian humanism
Catholic and Loving it!
Catholic Educator's Resource
Catholic Idaho
Catholic Light
Catholic Physicians Blog
Catholic Sensibility
CatholicLove.com: Blog
Catholics, Musicians, Students
Christ's Faithful Witness
Church Music Association of America
Confessions of a Catholic Mom
Cor Jesu Sacratissimum
Cosmos-Liturgy-Sex
Courageous Priest
defining beauty
Devotional Catholicism
Earth Pilgrim
Ecclesia Domestica
Exultet
Faith Connections
Frankie & Johnny Think So
franklin family
Generation Catholic
Gift of Self
Give Us Today Our Daily Blog
Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe (German)
Gubbiosubiaco
Heart, Mind and Strength
Hesiquia
Holy Vocations
Ignatius Insight Scoop
Kepha
Kepha: What is a Father to do with his boys?
Korrektiv
Legion of Mary Blog
Les Femmes - the truth
Life matters.
Lofted Nest: A Catholic Journey
Loving and Serving
Meditations from Carmel -- Saint Louis Order of Carmel Discalced Secular
Mere Catholics
Modest Sewing Blogs by Ca†holic Ladies Directory
No Question Left Behind: Teens Helping Teens
On Pilgrimage in Oklahoma City: Bob Waldrop's Catholic Worker Blog
Orthodox Christian Mission Center
Our Orthodox Catholic Family
Pike Schemes - Shawn and Sara's Online Journal
Prayer Requests
Protestant and Catholic at Critical Mass
Reaching for Heaven
Recapturing Our Catholic Patrimony
RECONnecting to the TRUTH
Revolution of Love
Rorate Coeli
Saint Alice Catholic Youth Blog
Saint Quote of the Day
Salve Regina
Salve Regina - Mercedarierblog (Austrian)
Shrine of the Holy Whapping
Spiritual Warfare
Splendor Veritatis Missio
St. Anne, Pray for Us
St. John of Sahagun Shrine
St. Peter's Helpers
Stuff Catholics Like
The Catholic Cantor
The Catholic Jedi Academy
The CIN Blog
The Condition of My Soul
The Group
The house of many Graces
The Magdalene Sisters
The New Liturgical Movement
The Newman Center at the Pittsburgh Oratory
The Pittsburgh Oratory
The Spirit of Trent
The Spirit's Sword (2)
The Thrifty Home Schooler
The Two Hearts Ablaze
Theologika
Through The Glasses I've Been Given
Thursday Night Gumbo
Together For A Reason
Totus Pius
Under The Cheri Tree
Under The Fig Tree
Unique Christening Gowns
Visits to Candyland
Vox Nova
Waiting In Joyful Hope
Wedding at Cana
Whithout Child
Words from the Spirit to the spirit
X-Catholics
YOUhf
Your Daily Tripod
Youth Reform

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In Memoriam
"5/14/02: Added a new page listing some of the Catholic "Blogs". Enjoy! I keep updating Scandal and Hope Page and will do the same with the Blog Page (and won't always mention this in "What's New...")" With this entry Gerard Serafin (Buggee) (A Catholic Blog for Lovers) began his "Catholic Blogs Page" in May of 2002. The list has been handed on since Gerard's untimely death November, 2004, and this site is the latest version of what Gerard began.
Karen Marie Knapp (From The Anchor Hold) died August 2, 2007. Karen Marie is what many of us would like to be - a truly charitable but always unapologetic Catholic.
Fr. Todd Michael Anthony Reitmeyer, May 13, 1969 - May 24, 2006. Fr. Reitmeyer's blog is no longer available but an archive of the blog remains up at A Son Becomes A Father. A fellow priest and friend of Fr. Reitmeyer wrote about him for Catholic Men's Quarterly. You can read the article A Son Becomes a Father. The image in this memorial is cropped from an original displayed in a post on the blog Mireles Family News and is used with their permission.

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While we wish to be charitable this is, after all, a directory of CATHOLIC and Orthodox bloggers.

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