"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
I will have to go read up on this one. A desire for baptism would save him anyway. “Baptism of desire.”
Baptism is necessary for one to go to heaven. I was thinking it’s a mercy to baptize in this situation. Clearly, I need to go read up on it.
I think one should only baptize an unconscious adult in danger of death if there was some indication that he wanted to be baptized before falling into unconsciousness.
Why?
Hellish music causes seizures? Surely a scientific and spiritual study would be necessary before making definitive conclusions? They could just be epileptic.
“I think one should only baptize an unconscious adult in danger of death if there was some indication that he wanted to be baptized before falling into unconsciousness.” Exactly right, imho.
“Is it improper to baptize someone who is unconscious or having a seizure because they listen to music from Hell?”
Forget the person. Baptize the iPod :)
Actually, Magpie, I am sure that if people actually listened to music from Hell, they just might have seizures, but that is a far cry from listening to, “Hellish,” music. One cannot conclude that because a person listens to, “Hellish,” music (definition, please), that the person, themselves, is into occultism. Many people who listen to occult-inspired music are quite clueless.
The Chicken
Anita, it’s all in Augustine. Really.
I have a somewhat similar question about praying for/blessing people. When we pray outside the local abortion clinic, pro-aborts comment colorfully as they drive by. Many people praying will respond with a “God bless you”. Yesterday we received a sandwich……at high velocity…..with accompanying phrench phrases, in response to a blessing. Granted, the ‘God Bless You’s sometimes sound more edgy than kind. Personally, I try to resist the temptation to engage in any way, but even when I keep my head down and continue to pray quietly under my breath for the scales to fall from their eyes, etc., they will whip around the corner a second time yelling with more rage, and eventually end up standing in front of me in full screaming meemie mode. Jesus directs us to bless those who curse us, but is the situation we are dealing with similar to the one above? Should we not bless them if they are so obviously not wanting that? In one recent instance of a screaming meemie, I watched as she went from enraged to tender; her heart was definitely softened during a conversation with a sidewalk counselor. These are not psychologically troubled individuals (for the most part), they are just very angry…..and perhaps spiritually off. Thoughts?