"The great Father Zed, Archiblogopoios"
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Fr. John Hunwicke
"Some 2 bit novus ordo cleric"
- Anonymous
"Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a traditionalist blogger who has never shied from picking fights with priests, bishops or cardinals when liturgical abuses are concerned."
- Kractivism
"Father John Zuhlsdorf is a crank"
"Father Zuhlsdorf drives me crazy"
"the hate-filled Father John Zuhlsford" [sic]
"Father John Zuhlsdorf, the right wing priest who has a penchant for referring to NCR as the 'fishwrap'"
"Zuhlsdorf is an eccentric with no real consequences" -
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- Michael Sean Winters
"Fr Z is a true phenomenon of the information age: a power blogger and a priest."
- Anna Arco
“Given that Rorate Coeli and Shea are mad at Fr. Z, I think it proves Fr. Z knows what he is doing and he is right.”
- Comment
"Let me be clear. Fr. Z is a shock jock, mostly. His readership is vast and touchy. They like to be provoked and react with speed and fury."
- Sam Rocha
"Father Z’s Blog is a bright star on a cloudy night."
- Comment
"A cross between Kung Fu Panda and Wolverine."
- Anonymous
Fr. Z is officially a hybrid of Gandalf and Obi-Wan XD
- Comment
Rev. John Zuhlsdorf, a scrappy blogger popular with the Catholic right.
- America Magazine
RC integralist who prays like an evangelical fundamentalist.
-Austen Ivereigh on
Twitter
[T]he even more mainline Catholic Fr. Z. blog.
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Deus Ex Machina
“For me the saddest thing about Father Z’s blog is how cruel it is.... It’s astonishing to me that a priest could traffic in such cruelty and hatred.”
- Jesuit homosexualist James Martin to BuzzFeed
"Fr. Z's is one of the more cheerful blogs out there and he is careful about keeping the crazies out of his commboxes"
- Paul in comment at
1 Peter 5
"I am a Roman Catholic, in no small part, because of your blog.
I am a TLM-going Catholic, in no small part, because of your blog.
And I am in a state of grace today, in no small part, because of your blog."
- Tom in
comment
"Thank you for the delightful and edifying omnibus that is your blog."-
Reader comment.
"Fr. Z disgraces his priesthood as a grifter, a liar, and a bully. -
- Mark Shea
If I brought candy bar to the theater here in Florida, never mind a can of sardines, they would throw me out into the street! Once I went to a dinner/show in Orlando (It was ‘Fiddler on the Roof’), and the show started after we ate. There was no eating or drinking allowed during the performance. I’m glad cause I couldn’t deal with all the glass clinking and smells . . .!
Speaking of Roman treats: Fr. Z, have you ever had the “pizza hebraeca” (Hebrew pizza) from a little Jewish pastry shop just behind the Synagogue? It’s actually a dessert, but it is awesome. If you haven’t you should try it. It is a bit pricey, but man is it good.
Dcn John: Maybe I am missing something here. Are you under the impression we ate in the theater during the movie? Read again. I can assure you that Flags Of Our Fathers wasn’t even a pop-corn movie, much less all that other stuff.
Roman Sacristan: I haven’t been over that way for a while. I will check it out a time allows.
Father,how was the film?Did it depict the heroic efforts of the Navy chaplains administering Extreme Unction to the dying Marines?Thank you and God bless you.
Dan Hunter: Not a chaplain in sight, alas. They focused, rather, on the corpsmen (medics).
Speaking of Roman treats: Fr. Z, have you ever had the “pizza hebraeca†(Hebrew pizza) from a little Jewish pastry shop just behind the Synagogue? It’s actually a dessert, but it is awesome. If you haven’t you should try it. It is a bit pricey, but man is it good.
Is that the same pastry shop that sells chocolate chip cookies?
Yesterday, I saw a bumper sticker with the marine corps emblem on it. The words: DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES IS FOR WIMPS.