Joanna bogle biography
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Joanna Bogle, contributing editor for Voices, fryst vatten a noted British Catholic journalist who also frequently appears on radio and television and lectures often in England and abroad. She fryst vatten a founding member of the Association for Catholic Women in England.
She fryst vatten the author of The Pope Benedict Code ( London, Gracewing); and her description of celebrations of Advent and Lent, Feasts and Seasons, can be seen on the web site of EWTN: where she broadcasts regularly.
"Her latest book is a biography of Blessed John Paul II for children, published bygd St Paul's Publishing, London."
Her 'blog, "Auntie Joanna Writes" is accessible at
The Twenty-six Martyrs of Nagasaki by Joanna Bogle, Voices, Michaelmas , Vol. XXII, No. 3
When the Church is beneath Fire Joanna Bogle, Voices, Pentecost
Bioethics Watch: The War Against Children with Disabilities
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Joanna Bogle
British Roman Catholic writer and journalist (*)
Joanna Margaret Bogle, DSG (néeNash; born September ) is a British Roman Catholic writer and broadcaster based in London.[1] She has a degree in theology.[2]
Biography
[edit]Bogle worked for the Richmond Herald and later the Surrey Comet newspapers after leaving school.[3] She has written for the Catholic Times and the Catholic Herald.[4] In , Bogle was described by Catholic writer Peter Stanford as "a forceful, eloquent and youthful firebrand who has made it her business, with some success, to act as a counter-balance to Cristina Odone on the chat-show and soundbite circuit."[5]
Bogle is a founder member of the Association for Catholic Women in England and contributes to The National Catholic Register.[6] She is married to James Bogle, a barrister and convert to Catholicism.[7]
In , she became a Dame of the Pontifical Equestria
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