1/23/08
The blogger on blogging...
As you can see from the SiteMeter at the bottom of the sidebar, the number of readers continues to remain strong here - and I'm pleased about that. I'm also pleased by growth in the number of folks commenting and the good exchange between commentors. As always, it's most helpful when those commenting use a screen name so that we all can follow a train of thought. (Not to worry: anonymous comments continue to be welcomed and appreciated.)
I'm hoping to have a daily post for Lent, beginning on Ash Wednesday. I'm working now on gathering material for that purpose. Truth be told, the hardest thing for me to give up for Lent would be this blog - but the possibilities are too many to do that. Over the month of November with the series on "All Souls" and my Advent posts, I was aware that working on such posts for you is also enriching of my own spirituality and attention to feasts and seasons.
Thanks to those who contributed response on this coming week's homily. I hope that I'll be able to incorporate most of the threads you mentioned in response to studying the scriptures for January 27.
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My personal opinion is that you shouldn't 'give up' something like this that brings inspiration to others...but of course it will be your choice ;-)
ReplyDeleteOne of my goals for Lent is to read and reflect more on scripture, especially for upcoming Sundays. Please don't give up blogging for Lent...at least the part about preparing for Sunday mass!!
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PS...The only way I seem to able to post here is if I check "Anonymous". The identity section won't accept a username and a password. So I sign my entries. Anyone else have this problem?
I did initially, but Concord Pastor
ReplyDeletedirected me to the way to set up a Google account. In this combox I am using right now there is a space that says "No Google Account? Sign up here." Click on "Sign up here." and it will direct you. If it isn't in the combox you have, you can go to google.com and set up an account there.
Thanks Daisy...hope this works!
ReplyDeleteAnne, I forgot to say that if you have to go to Google.com, click on Gmail and that will direct you on how to open an account. Good luck!
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