"The great Father Zed, Archiblogopoios"
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"Some 2 bit novus ordo cleric"
- Anonymous
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"the hate-filled Father John Zuhlsford" [sic]
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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
Fr Z:
That Durufle requiem … what a nice introduction.
And a very inspiring podcast. Thank you.
Fr Z: Thank you for your podcasts. I love them. I wish I were better educated in the classics and rhetoric; could you recommend some books for me?
thank you,
jeffrey
Dear Father Z – what a beautiful podcast! The music truly fitting, the commentary superb and the excerpts of the Requiem for Msgr Schuler wonderful to hear (I am sure your mentor would be proud)!
Thank you Father for all your work here on WDTPRS, informative, insightful and hopeful.
I CAN’T GET THE PODCAST FOR SOME REASON. THE SOUND ON MY COMPUTER WORKS BUT I HEAR NOTHING.
Myrna: Perhaps we can first get that “Caps Lock” key unstuck! As far as I can tell, the PODCAzT is streaming as it should.
Father, I always enjoy your podcasts, and they seem to be getting even better.
I particularly enjoyed the excerpt from the Requiem Missa Cantata. It brought a lump to my throat.
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful chanting at the Requiem, Father.
Can someone explain to me how to add this podcast to my iTunes podcasts? Is there a URL that I can paste in iTunes or something? I can’t figure out what to do.
Thanks!
I think this is your link.
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=217793115
However, I have been having a problem with iTunes not listing all my episodes. I guess I don’t quite understand how to integrate all this yet.