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Joanna Margaret Bogle, DSG (née Nash; born September 1952) is a British Roman Catholic writer and broadcaster based in London.Joanna Bogle Blogspo
"Auntie Joanna writes"
joannabogle.blogspot.co.uk; accessed 19 January 2018.
She has a degree in Theology. Catholic History Walk
"About Joanna Bogle"
catholichistorywalks.com; accessed 17 October 2019.


Biography

Bogle worked for the ''Richmond Herald'' and later the ''Surrey Comet'' newspapers after leaving school.Sharyn McCowe
"Author ‘lost my cool’ in AIDS debate on TV – A Conversation with Joanna Bogle"
''The Catholic Weekly'' (Australia), 16 August 2009
She has written for the ''Catholic Times'' and the '' Catholic Herald''. In 1996, 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
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on the chat-show and soundbite circuit." Bogle is a founder member of the Association for Catholic Women in England and contributes to
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. She is married to James Bogle, a barrister and convert to Catholicism. In 2013, she became a Dame of the
Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great ( la, Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni; it, Ordine di San Gregorio Magno) was established on 1 September 1831, by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election as Pope. The order is one ...
, a Papal merit award whose recipients are styled "DSG". The award is not connected to
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. Bogle does not have a television but contributes to
EWTN Global Catholic Network The Eternal Word Television Network, more commonly known by its initials EWTN, is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming. It is not only the largest Catholic television network in ...
, a Catholic television and radio network "dedicated to the advancement of truth as defined by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, ..to serve the orthodox belief and teaching of the Church as proclaimed by the supreme Pontiff and his predecessors." Her biography of 19th-century humanitarian Caroline Chisholm, ''The Emigrant's Friend'', was published in 1993. A short biography, "Courage and Conviction" (2013) concerns Mother Riccarda Beauchamp Hambrough and Sister Katherine Flanagan, two British
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nuns who helped to hide 50 Jewish refugees in Rome during the Second World War.


Opinions

A conservative who believes the Catholic Church should advocate fundamental truths rather than liberal attitudes; Bogle is opposed to the ordination of women priests. In 1999, Bogle opposed the recommendation of the Broadcasting Standards Commission to use BCE and CE in place of BC and AD. She was a member of the
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, and in 1987 was described as "
Mary Whitehouse Constance Mary Whitehouse (; 13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British teacher and conservative activist. She campaigned against social liberalism and the mainstream British media, both of which she accused of encouraging a more permiss ...
's second-in-command" by the '' London Daily News''. In 1998, she criticised the decision of the church to honour Rupert Murdoch with a knighthood: "It sends out the message that you can make a living out of something – soft pornography – that is regarded by the Church as sinful, and yet you can be awarded for it. The
Knighthood of St. Gregory The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great ( la, Ordo Sancti Gregorii Magni; it, Ordine di San Gregorio Magno) was established on 1 September 1831, by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election as Pope. The order is one of ...
is supposed to be about honour and chivalry and splendour. To give it to Murdoch is ridiculous and wrong." She believes Catholics, and Christians generally, are under sustained assault in the UK and should assert themselves.Joanna Bogle
"Anti-Catholic Nastiness in England"
Catholicity website, 7 August 2007 (Reprinted from InsideCatholic.com)
In March 2009, Bogle participated in a debate on '' Channel 4 News'' with Dr Rachel Baggaley, head of Christian Action's HIV programme, and presenter Jon Snow, on the Church's policy towards AIDS in Africa. Snow described it as the fiercest debate in which he ever participated.


Publications

* ''Celebrating Our Heritage'' (Paperback – 1988) * ''Who Lies Where? (A Lamp guide)'' (Paperback – 24 February 1989) * ''Heart for Europe'' (with James Bogle, Paperback – December 1991) * ''Prayers from the Heart for the Feasts of the Year'' (with Gill Onions, Paperback – April 1992) * ''Prayers from the Heart for Everyday Things'' (Paperback – November 1992) * ''When the Summer Ended'' (with Cecylia Wolkowinska, Paperback – December 1992) * ''Book of Feasts & Seasons'' (Paperback – 1 January 1993) * ''Caroline Chisholm: The Emigrant's Friend'' (Paperback – June 1994) * ''Come on In, It's Awful'' (Paperback – June 1994) * ''Does the Church Oppress Women?'' (Paperback – 1 July 1999) * ''Martyrs of Uganda'' (Paperback – 1 March 2000) * ''Engaged to be Married'' (Paperback – July 2000) * ''Fr Werenfried – A Life'' (Paperback – 1 January 2001) * ''The First Croydon Airport 1915–1928: v. 1'' (with Bob Learmonth, Douglas Cluett and John Teasdale, Paperback – 1 October 2001) * ''Croydon Airport: From War to Peace'' (with Douglas Cluett & Bob Learmonth, Paperback – 1 January 2003) * ''One Corner of London: A History of St. Bede's, Clapham Park'' (Paperback – September 2003) * ''The Church in Nightingale Square'' (Paperback – 20 June 2005) * (editor) ''The
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Code'', Gracewing, 2006 * ''A Yearbook of Seasons and Celebrations'' (Paperback – 1 October 2007) * ''St John Mary Vianney, the Cure of Ars: A Parish Priest for All the World'' (Paperback – 1 September 2009) * ''English Catholic Heroines'' (Paperback – 15 October 2009) * ''A Nun with a Difference: The Life and Letters of Sister Mary Alban FC'' (Paperback – November 2009) * ''Lent and Easter: Catholic Customs and Traditions'' (Paperback – 11 January 2010) * ''Advent and Christmas: Catholic Customs and Traditions'' (Paperback – 24 September 2010) * ''Courage and Conviction. Pius XII, the Bridgettine Nuns, and the Rescue of Jews. Mother Riccarda Hambrough and Mother Katherine Flanagan'' (Paperback, Gracewing, 27 June 2013)


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