Marvin Olasky on the Anchoress–Blogging toward humility

Folks still speak of “the blogosphere,” but it no longer is one sphere (if it ever was). Many readers have feeds of their favorite blogs, and that’s true of the religious realms as well. The 1994 document “Evangelicals and Catholics Together” is now 20 years old, but in blogging, evangelicals and Catholics tend to be far apart.

And so, as a public service, I hereby introduce evangelicals to the best-written Catholic blog I’ve seen: The Anchoress. It comes from the mind and heart of Elizabeth Scalia (not one of the justice’s nine children), and it’s not only counter-conventional regarding the world at large but sometimes regarding Roman Catholicism as well. One of her articles asked, “Is the world making an idol of Pope Francis?”

Read it all.

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2 comments on “Marvin Olasky on the Anchoress–Blogging toward humility

  1. Charles52 says:

    Unfortunately, Elizabeth can be very wrong, then doubles down attacking her commenters.

    http://www.patheos.com/blogs/theanchoress/2014/09/09/dolan-is-charged-to-model-christ-not-the-pharisees/

    This is an apologetic for Card. Dolan endorsing the gay group marching in the St. Patrick’s Day parade.

  2. Jeff Walton says:

    She’s a great person to follow on Twitter — lively and informative.