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Problem I have with this is the way he does his commentary and the emphasis.

Rather than letting the reader read the actual text and form an opinion independent of what Fr Z thinks, he places his comments within the document and places his emphasis within it so that the reader can not truly form their own opinion outside of Fr Z’s.
Well, it is his blog right?

I think you’re confusing his blog with a news website. Even then, good luck getting unbiased reporting.
 
Problem I have with this is the way he does his commentary and the emphasis.

Rather than letting the reader read the actual text and form an opinion independent of what Fr Z thinks, he places his comments within the document and places his emphasis within it so that the reader can not truly form their own opinion outside of Fr Z’s.
Fr. Z always has a link to the original article. If you don’t want his commentary, just click on his link. It’s not that hard–or do you really just want something to complain about?
 
Well, it is his blog right?

I think you’re confusing his blog with a news website. Even then, good luck getting unbiased reporting.
Not at all. I am pointing out what I do not like about his blog and why I do not go there for information.

Some people here seem to use his site as if it was unbiased reporting though.
 
Not at all. I am pointing out what I do not like about his blog and why I do not go there for information.

Some people here seem to use his site as if it was unbiased reporting though.
Well if you’re wanting articles without any sort of commentary, a blog is not the place to look.
 
Well if you’re wanting articles without any sort of commentary, a blog is not the place to look.
Guess you didn’t read what I had to say or you assumed what you wanted to.

Commentary is find. Why not put it after posting the article? Why put it in the article?
 
Guess you didn’t read what I had to say or you assumed what you wanted to.

Commentary is find. Why not put it after posting the article? Why put it in the article?
Most blogs that I read do post the articles first, followed by the commentary. I agree with you on this point.
 
Well, it is his blog right?

I think you’re confusing his blog with a news website. Even then, good luck getting unbiased reporting.
He overdoes it with the red pen thing, and I wish he were a harder line “traditionalist,” but he’s clearly sincere about his enthusiasm for the TLM and better liturgy, and I think sincere in his zeal and (fallible) interpretations of church law.
 
I am pointing out what I do not like about his blog and why I do not go there for information.
So who’s forcing you to go there? Or forcing you to post on this forum for that matter?
 
When professors grade papers, while they may write summary comments at the end, they also…obviously…annotate the paper throughout. That’s so you can actually connect the comment with what triggered the comment. Otherwise the commentator would have to say “On page 1, line 20, note”…

…in any case, if you don’t like Father Z.'s style, don’t read him. It’s really very simple.
 
Well, maybe a little…

But this is a serious question–Does Fr. Z have a REAL job? Or does he spend all of his time checking out what everyone in the known world says about the MP?

John
Fr. Z

I believe father means priest.

And that sir, is an occupation.

A very real and respectable job.
 
Okay, kid, I KNOW Father means priest. But for sticklers like you I should have asked “Does Father Z have a current priestly assignment?” I got my answer from people who didn’t nitpick the question.

John
 
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