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About Saint Blog's Parish

What is St. Blog's Parish?

St. Blog's is not an actual Roman Catholic Parish and there is no Saint Blog - most of you will know this instinctively but the question is asked so we'll take care of that right up front.

So if it isn't a real Parish then what is it? Well, we're a loosely knit group of Catholics who maintain personal "blogs" (short for "web logs")(Thus we are called "bloggers"). Most of us chronicle our daily lives mixing in commentary on the world around us as it affects us and is affected by our Catholic Faith. Some are professional Catholics - Clergy, religious, apologists, writers, journalists, teachers etc., but mostly we're just ordinary Catholics in the ordinary world.

Everything you see that is a part of St. Blog's Parish - the Webring (web rings are old, broken technology and we're in the process of closing down our webring), the Directory, the Aggregator, and the Wiki (we'll talk about these later) were created and are maintained by "volunteers" from among the Catholic community of bloggers and these volunteers pay for the web hosting, equipment, software, and time themselves. You may find a "Donate" button on some pages -- please feel free to contribute & help defray the costs if you are able.

Where is St. Blog's Parish?

If you're following along you already know! We're not anywhere physically in the usual sense that a Parish has a location but we're everywhere the Internet reaches!

How was St. Blog's Parish established?

5/14/02: Added a new page listing some of the Catholic "Blogs". Enjoy! I keep updating Scandal and Hope Page and will do the same with the Blog Page (and won't always mention this in "What's New...")

With this entry Gerard Serafin ("A Catholic Blog for Lovers") began his "Catholic Blogs Page" in mid-May 2002. Around the same time Kathy Shaidle ( relapsed catholic) penned the name "St. Blog's Parish" and in June Kathryn Lively started a web ring and named it "St. Blog's Parish".

And so it began.

Four years later St. Blog's Parish has grown to include hundreds of Catholic bloggers (usually ~ 1,000). The parish includes apologists, speakers, writers, priests, nuns, monks, brothers, poets, jesters, theologians, military (active & veterans), seminarians, novices, deacons, artists, mothers, fathers, high school students, college undergrads, families, friends, and so much more!

The Parish has received some press attention and a large number of parishioners participate in the annual awards event - the Catholic New Media Awards [formerly the Catholic Blog Awards] (thanks to Joshua Le Blanc (cyberCatholics.com). While the parishioners are largely from the USA there are a few who are not and we hope to gather in more bloggers from around the globe to make St. Blog's Parish an even larger Catholic presence on the internet.

With Gerard's death in November, 2004 several "parishioners" expressed interest in maintaining the list and keeping Gerard's effort going.

Gen X Revert (Gen X Revert) started the "Catholic Blog Directory" and Mary Herboth went a step further - putting up a discussion forum that she dubbed "St. Blog's Parish Hall".

Gen X's list is still active and the directory that Mary continued has since passed to John Bowden (Adjutorium Nostrum + In Nomine Domini) and is called " The St. Blog's Parish Directory of Catholic Blogs & Resources".

Our goal is to provide an umbrella under which St. Blog's Parish and its members can be found easily, and to provide a vehicle to present the Catholic blogging community worldwide.

What is the St. Blog's Parish Directory?

The St. Blog's Parish Directory of Catholic Blogs and Resources (a.k.a. "The Catholic Blogs and Resources Page") is a website that provides a public listing of links to Catholic blogs. The Directory gives no information about a blog other than the link to it. The Directory's blog list is separated into categories - Clergy, Men, Women, Women Religious (Sisters/Nuns), Groups, News, and Resources. The blog links are listed at the request of the blog's author and the author specifies the category they want their blog to be listed in. No links are listed unless the blog author has requested it be listed.

Can anyone's blog be listed on the Directory?

For the most part, yes, however, St. Blog's Parish is a community of CATHOLIC bloggers thus we ask that you be Catholic and have a blog! We try not to be secretive about this by plastering the word Catholic all over the place but some folks either just don't see it or really like us so much they want to be a part of the Parish no matter what!

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In Memoriam
"5/14/02: Added a new page listing some of the Catholic "Blogs". Enjoy! I keep updating Scandal and Hope Page and will do the same with the Blog Page (and won't always mention this in "What's New...")" With this entry Gerard Serafin (Buggee) (A Catholic Blog for Lovers) began his "Catholic Blogs Page" in May of 2002. The list has been handed on since Gerard's untimely death November, 2004, and this site is the latest version of what Gerard began.
Karen Marie Knapp (From The Anchor Hold) died August 2, 2007. Karen Marie is what many of us would like to be - a truly charitable but always unapologetic Catholic.
Fr. Todd Michael Anthony Reitmeyer, May 13, 1969 - May 24, 2006. Fr. Reitmeyer's blog is no longer available but an archive of the blog remains up at A Son Becomes A Father. A fellow priest and friend of Fr. Reitmeyer wrote about him for Catholic Men's Quarterly. You can read the article A Son Becomes a Father. The image in this memorial is cropped from an original displayed in a post on the blog Mireles Family News and is used with their permission.

Disclaimer

A listing in the Saint Blog's Parish Directory does not constitute endorsement of a site nor does it guarantee the site's faithfulness to Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

While we wish to be charitable this is, after all, a directory of CATHOLIC and Orthodox bloggers.

Membership is mostly open. There aren't theological restrictions per se, but we do ask that Catholic members recognize and respect the Magesterium of the Church and be obedient to the Pope and authorities under him. After all, without those, you aren't really Catholic are you? We ask that Orthodox members be obedient to their patriarchs. Beyond that, there aren't any restrictions.

We're not theology police, feel free to disagree with Church teachings so long as you do so respectfully. This list should remain family-friendly. If you encounter a member blog that is vulgar, pornographic, violent, or hateful, let us know