Don't Forget & New on the Blogroll
You have until Tuesday morning to vote for this and many other deserving blogs in the Catholic Blog Awards.
May I also mention some blogs that are new to the blogroll:
There's hope for those in recovery at Abiding.
Bad Alice is learning humility caring for her 4 and 6 year old daughters.
Julie is a Happy Catholic.
Kevin Muniz, who's shot up dramatically in The Best Blog by a Seminarian polls, has The Heart of a Seminarian.
Danny Garland is becoming a Catholic while already being Irish and Dangerous.
Letters From A Young Catholic is not as new, but needs recommending.
Jeff Geerling reflect on seminary life in St. Louis at Matthew 12:37.
Mere Catholics Kalanna & Mecandes have one of the best looking blogs around.
Cynthia's Mormon2Catholic is pretty much self-explanatory.
Jeffery BeBeau offers more insights on seminary life at Orate Fratres.
Jennifer is patiently doing Perfect Work, and a diss on Shakespeare (and his possible Jesuit connections).
Semina Verbi is looking for God in the postmodern world.
Barb is a Mom and a secular Franciscan, thus SFO Mom.
TS is looking for the right way at Video meliora, proboque; Deteriora sequor.
Deep in contemplation is Lawrence Lew, OP at Contemplata allis Tradere.
Jack Shall Have Jill, or is it Leonora?
And Lisa, my editor at SAMP, offers her Second Thoughts.
5 Comments:
Thanks for the link!
And I am definitely going to have to check out some of these blogs ... how can there be so many good ones that I've never heard of?
Just proof that self-publishing's time has come I suppose.
Mark,
Thanks for the link! And thanks for pointing me to new blogs!
Mark,
Thanks for the link. I'll definitely be checking out the other blogs.
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Though it is generally not my practice to delete comments, I have decided to delete all references to the dispute initiated by Kevin Muniz. He has offered an apology at his blog (in the comments section of his post on the Catholic Blog Awards results) and, in doing so, seemed to indicate a desire that his questions be deleted. So, I have deleted his comments and all comments in reference to his comments. Though I am still a bit troubled on his continued insistence that I won the Catholic Blog Awards because of some impropriety (which he at least allows was not initiated by me), I do appreciate his apology. Thanks to all of you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Mark
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