The call for liberalism has not drowned conservative voices within the Catholic Church. This voice of restrain exists online through conservative Catholic blogs. Information posted on these platforms defends the traditional stand on issues, dogma and rites within the Vatican based church. Most writers are religious though there are a few members of the laity. They handle a host of issues from a traditional perspective.
Offerimus Tibi Domine- the blog is updated by Fr. Henry Simon whose stand is that faithful must not be directly involved in the performance of the liturgy for it to be inclusive. There are many avenues of contributing to the Paschal Mystery. If everyone plays his or her role effectively, the liturgy will be fulfilling and colorful.
One of the most controversial posts by Fr. Henry was when he seemed to point at the intervention of the Holy Spirit in allowing Pope John Paul II to remain on the throne for long. It ensures that Martini did not become the pope because of his liberal nature. This paved way for Pope Benedict the Sixteenth, a conservative, to succeed Pope John Paul.
Sense of the Sacred- Fr. Jojo uses this platform to exam the idea of sacred spaces, time and life. He offers explanations on symbols and their value in Christian life. He takes the same sacred approach to explain and understand emerging issues in the society.
Sense of the Sacred has severally come to the defense of cardinals and their position on various global issues. According to Fr. Jojo, the misunderstanding arises from the fact that these church leaders listen to the voice of God. Following the liberal world would be to stain humanity.
The Hermeneutic of Continuity- Fr. Tim Finigan is a visiting lector on Sacramental Theology at St. Johns Seminary in Wonersh. Ordained in 1984, he lectures in other seminaries on Dogmas. This explains his conservative approach to faith.
In a comment about the tomato debate in Pakistan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity termed the scenario as a moment to demonstrate faith. He urged Christians in that area to consider it a moment of pride. The fact that tomatoes were associated with Christianity should make them proud.
Meeting Christ in the Liturgy- Fr. Kelvin is an avid writer, an attribute that could have motivated him to start this blog. With over a million followers over the ten years of existence, it remains top among related blogs. Fr. Kelvin is a former chaplain with the US Navy with a Masters of Art in Sacred Theology. He was once stationed in Iraq.
Fr. Kelvin pays a lot of attention to daily readings. He tries to relate them to daily life and emerging global and social challenges. His take on Cardinal Dolan and his Pro Life arguments catapulted him to limelight. Fr. Kelvin insists that human life remains in the hands of God and must not be altered because of conditions outside the body.
Fr. Blakes Blog- this platform is articulate and thoroughly researched. The brevity of Fr. Blake is admirable as a defender of traditional Catholic rites and dogma. He contends that while dissenting voices are welcome, their contribution must not be considered as valuable to cause change.
Offerimus Tibi Domine- the blog is updated by Fr. Henry Simon whose stand is that faithful must not be directly involved in the performance of the liturgy for it to be inclusive. There are many avenues of contributing to the Paschal Mystery. If everyone plays his or her role effectively, the liturgy will be fulfilling and colorful.
One of the most controversial posts by Fr. Henry was when he seemed to point at the intervention of the Holy Spirit in allowing Pope John Paul II to remain on the throne for long. It ensures that Martini did not become the pope because of his liberal nature. This paved way for Pope Benedict the Sixteenth, a conservative, to succeed Pope John Paul.
Sense of the Sacred- Fr. Jojo uses this platform to exam the idea of sacred spaces, time and life. He offers explanations on symbols and their value in Christian life. He takes the same sacred approach to explain and understand emerging issues in the society.
Sense of the Sacred has severally come to the defense of cardinals and their position on various global issues. According to Fr. Jojo, the misunderstanding arises from the fact that these church leaders listen to the voice of God. Following the liberal world would be to stain humanity.
The Hermeneutic of Continuity- Fr. Tim Finigan is a visiting lector on Sacramental Theology at St. Johns Seminary in Wonersh. Ordained in 1984, he lectures in other seminaries on Dogmas. This explains his conservative approach to faith.
In a comment about the tomato debate in Pakistan, The Hermeneutic of Continuity termed the scenario as a moment to demonstrate faith. He urged Christians in that area to consider it a moment of pride. The fact that tomatoes were associated with Christianity should make them proud.
Meeting Christ in the Liturgy- Fr. Kelvin is an avid writer, an attribute that could have motivated him to start this blog. With over a million followers over the ten years of existence, it remains top among related blogs. Fr. Kelvin is a former chaplain with the US Navy with a Masters of Art in Sacred Theology. He was once stationed in Iraq.
Fr. Kelvin pays a lot of attention to daily readings. He tries to relate them to daily life and emerging global and social challenges. His take on Cardinal Dolan and his Pro Life arguments catapulted him to limelight. Fr. Kelvin insists that human life remains in the hands of God and must not be altered because of conditions outside the body.
Fr. Blakes Blog- this platform is articulate and thoroughly researched. The brevity of Fr. Blake is admirable as a defender of traditional Catholic rites and dogma. He contends that while dissenting voices are welcome, their contribution must not be considered as valuable to cause change.