April 28, 2006

Franciscan Blogroll

I have decided to maintain a blogroll for the sake of promoting the Franciscan blogosphere.

Please email me if:

1. You would like your blog included
2. You would like your blog removed
3. You would like your link name changed
4. You would like a copy of the code for your site

5. If you are already on the roll, but your blog has been dormant for a while, I may have stopped checking it regularly. When you get going again, drop me a line or a comment. Thanks!

ut melius observemus!

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for including me in your blogroll!
    I have added a reciprocal link to mine. It's always good to discover another Franciscan blogger out there.
    Best wishes on your studies--pax et bonum.

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  2. Hello, Sorry my computer cannot handle your email link, so I am posting this as a comment. If you would like to make a link to a Franciscan Sister in the Salvation Army, feel free! I blog at http://eveningbeaches.blogspot.com
    I am in Third Order Frans European Province which is mainly Anglican, but a few years ago broadened to include other denominations. Good to meet you. Sr Eleanor Burne-Jones TSSF

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  3. Do you accept a German Franciscan Blog? I was and still am influenced by Francis a great deal, was even discerning a religious vovatin for the OFM (and am considering now the Secular Third Order).

    www.paxetbonum.de

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  4. It is my honor to accept your blog, Ralf!

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Faithful, or even just thoughtful criticisms are always welcome. Uninformed rudeness to other posters or to the Lord and His Church is not.

I also reserve the right to reject comments promoting things like private revelations and fringe points of view, if it seems to me like they are being presented in a misleading way.

If you raise a disagreement with something I say but I do not respond, please do not feel slighted or insulted, or imagine that this automatically means I disagree or agree with you. It's just that I don't find the comment box to be a constructive medium for certain forms of debate.