As bloggers go, I'm still basically an infant. I haven't been doing this very long and I don't really associate with the blogging crowd outside of a few sites on my blogroll. In other words, I'm still learning a lot about this crazy little thing called blog.
For instance, I'm just now discovering just how important comments are. I don't get many, so I suppose it's understandable that I missed their full worth. Anyhow, it seems clear that a blog without a comments system is only half a blog.
There is, IMHO, a fascinating discussion going on at GetReligion about the impact, or lack thereof, of stories about the global priest scandal in the Dallas Morning News. There a few folks on my blogroll who I'd love to see weigh in on the issue, including (but not limited to) Narwen, Pontificator, Fr. Mike, and Jeff Miller,
The Catholic gun didn't go off: Silence greets Dallas News series
Once there was a man who lived in a lighthouse on the foggy Atlantic.
That's the start of a very, very old sermon illustration. I thought of it this past weekend as I read the first chunks of the sprawling Dallas Morning News reports on the globalization of the clergy sex-abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church.
Funky Dung
















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