Many of you have told me that coming to this blog is your first experience in the blogosphere! I hope you're finding your way around the place. If you're having trouble, leave a question in the comment box on this post.
Here's a little tidbit you might find helpful: in the sidebar column you'll find two links.
The first link will bring you to a calendar and clicking on any date there will bring up that day's scripture readings from Mass. This is a great way to preview the scriptures before you hear them proclaimed and preached in church. That calendar is on the website of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and from the calendar page you can explore the whole of the Bishops' site.
The second link will bring you to the website of Holy Family Parish in Concord, MA.
UPDATE:
You'll see that I've just added a third link for Whispers In The Loggia. This blog is the work of a young layman in Philadelphia, Rocco Palmo. He is also the American correspondent for the British Catholic Journal The Tablet. Rock has his pulse on what's new in the Catholic Church around the world and in the US.
And now... I've added three more links, for the Archdiocese of Boston , the Vatican and the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. See "Links" in the sidebar.
7/23/07
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This is my first time reading blogs and this is also my first time I've been able to figure out how to make a comment. I especially liked your reference to having attended the farewell service at West Concord Union Church to bid farewell to a much loved minister and friend. It's great that a Catholic priest would attend. That's where "it's at" for me! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI was glad to see that Rev. John Hudson's column "Spiritually Speaking" was in The Concord Journal today. I enjoy reading what John has to say and hope that he will continue to write a column for Concordians!
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ReplyDeleteI'm away and haven't see the Concord Journal but I know that at some point this fall John will end his column and thereafter it will be shared, on a rotating basis, among the leadership of the faith communities in Concord.
Will you be sharing the duties of writing a column for The Concord Journal? I hope so!
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