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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Welcome David

I have just found your blogsite, and have added your badge to my own blog. I would like to be listed as a "Catholic Convert". I am a former Lutheran Pastor from Australia, currently working for the Melbourne Catholic Archdiocese as Executive Officer of the Ecumenical and Interfaith Commission.
In fact, I have three personal blogs, and one blog for work.
My personal blogs are:
Sentire cum Ecclesia (www.cumecclesia.blogspot.com), which is my general daily blog
Year of Grace (www.yearofgrace.blogspot.com) in which I am in the process of publishing my conversion journal from 2000-2001 - a kind of "retro-blog".
Sing Lustily and With Good Courage (www.singlustily.blogspot.com) which is where I post stuff about church music and hymnody - one of my personal passions.
Then I have a work blog which is really a news dissemination site for Catholic ecumenical and interfaith news: Ecumenical and Interfaith Newsblog (www.einews.blogspot.com). You probably won't want to list that one as it isn't very much on the topic.
I very much enjoy reading about other people's faith journey's. We are all unique in many ways, but there is that bond which we all share of coming to the same destination!

David is quite the busy blogger. I will add all Sentire cum Ecclesia and Year of Grace to the blogroll. The other two blogs will be added to the soon to be created resources section in the sidebar. I've suddenly found myself quite busy today. If request to be added to the blogroll continue at this rate I will start doing one post per day to welcome new members.

1 comment:

Schütz said...

Good on yer, Chris. Somewhere in this "explosion" of new contacts is an interesting research project: why do some blogs lie dormant for a year or more and then suddenly go gangbusters? I've always been aware that as a Catholic Convert I was part of a much greater movement, but what's really great to see is that there are so many Catholic Converts who are blogging their story and experiences.

Keep up the good work.