"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" -
HERE
- 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
How does it compare to Safari?
Off topic, but the iPhone mobile version of WDTPRS seems to no longer be working, at least on my iPhone. Anyone else having the same problem?
View but not post comments works in iPhone mode. You can switch to the regular mode to do posts.
At half the price perfect browser seems just as good, appears to have a more recent update and has a neat compression feature (useful for edge browsing). Reviews are a bit better. It does lack the browser impersonation feature of Journey.
Off topic @Frank H: The iPhone mobile version of WDTPRS has not been working on my iPhone for about two days.
Frank: I only use the prior mobile version because of the larger font size. It’s working fine on my iPhone.
I switched off the mobile version because it was causing a conflict with something. However, using Journey helps.
Father Z: Good to know. I thought I had inadvertently switched something on my phone. Will try Journey. Thanks!
I changed the settings, looking for the right combination.
Seems to be working fine on my iPhone.
Mobil version no longer working. Directs me to main blog site, which is not good. Whatever you had before Father was working just fine for me. Some of us don’t have smart phones, and yet still want to access :(
BCM: It works on my iPhone. I get a mobile browser. I can choose the full version as an option.
Fr John,
this looks great. Whatever changes you made work well!
Rob
The site is loading fine and looks fine, though it takes a bit longer with the extra images. I’m using a BlackBerry Storm.
Really Father I’m just happy to have the site and equally happy to have it on my iPhone. However you choose to serve it up, it’s always exceptional.
In Safari, iPhone view is working again on my iPhone. In Journey, the full site loads.
Readable on my Treo 800W using Opera, which is much better than the IE it comes with, and is scrollable like an iPhone within the browser. Haven’t tried to post yet.
From my Android phone, the front page is good, but the columns on this article’s page are out of proportion.