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Catholic Blog Awards

Voting for the Catholic Blog Awards continues. In fact, it continues through 1 PM EST Tuesday, February 21st. Don’t forget, you can vote once every 24 hours per IP address and you don’t have to be Catholic to vote. Tell your friends. Tell your neighbors. Tell everyone. I’m way behind in the categories I’m nominated in (Most Bizarre and Most Creative), so I need all the votes I can get! 🙂

Gutsy? Yes. Admirable? I Don’t Think So.

I understand why those rightly decrying the evils of radical Islam would find the Apostates of Islam satisfying to see. However, there are peaceful Muslims in this world, and I don’t think this site is particularly respectful to them. How would we like to see a website called Apostates of Christianity? (Fedora Tip: Mark Shea)

Catholic Blog Awards

The 2006 Catholic Blog Awards are finally open for voting. This is the first year that Ales Rarus has been nominated for any awards. I’m up for Most Bizarre Blog and Most Creative. No, I did not nominate myself. ;P

What are you waiting for?!? Get your butts over there and vote! You can vote once per day, so vote early and vote often. 🙂

Be sure to visit all the nominees. I’m sure you’ll be exposed to blogs you’ve never even heard of. Expanding horizons is a good thing. 🙂

Buttons Needed For St. Blog’s Parish Aggregator, Blog List, and Web Ring

Calling all artsy folks in St. Blog’s Parish!

The Catholic Blogs and Resources page, St. Blog’s Parish Aggregator, and St. Blog’s Parish Web Ring are in need of promotional buttons. They should be at least 100px by 100px and no larger than 130px wide by 162px tall. Designs should be simple, elegant, and not based on any copyrighted images or phrases. An example from which to draw inspiration would be the Firefox and Thunderbird logos. I don’t want to offer any more suggestions for fear of stifling creativity.

I really have no way of rewarding the artist whose design is picked except in the form of attribution and gratitude. Are there any kind souls out there who’d be interested in helping out with this?