Mailnews_old

Views 285 Votes 0 Comment 0
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia #1823

Blogging - you'd better believe it!

ROME...and other places: 20th April 2007 -- austraLasia is not a blog, but it is not unconnected with blogging; indeed, before the word was fashionable, at GC25 (2002) a number of Chapter members who used English as their medium of communication (which doesn't mean they were English) were using what would only be called 'blogs' (web logs) to communicate their thoughts, and it is no secret that the strong possibility of the election of the current Rector Major was being discussed in those electronic circles, which austraLasia was part of.
    That's history.  What people know today, of course, is that blogging is no longer just a fad or a pastime.  It is revolutionizing the world of journalism to the point where major dailies are taking notice of bloggers and even 'employing' them.  There's good and bad in that.
    There are a number of very well known ecclesiastical blogs, some of them zany and off-beat, some of them further to the right of Ghengis Khan than one could imagine possible, and some of them, well, probably better connected than one could imagine possible.  They are worth following, and could even be said to be ignored, not at our peril, but to our disadvantage.
    I follow any number of these blogs - because one learns things from them, they are enjoyable (mostly), and some of them let one know where young people are really at today, given that very many young people 'live' on the web, and yes, there are any number of young Catholic bloggers. Usually one only needs to look at the images on the blog page to get an idea of where they might be coming from (and where they are almost certainly going to!). Try 'Irish Catholic and dangerous', for example.  He's not Irish and he's only very recently Catholic (though he did make the move a little earlier than the 114 year-old lady from Taiwan spoken of yesterday). Many of them are 'apologetic'. Very. even the titles of the blogs - Phat Catholic Apologetics, for example 'your protection against the wiles and snares of the devil', as the blog puts it.
    But there are some precious pearls amongst them all. If you want something really, really intellectual but good, then 'Singing in the Reign' isn't bad. 'The Shrine of the Holy Whapping' has long been my favourite - a bunch of Catholic nerds, they call themselves, from the University of Notre Dame.  It's always clever, respectful, and often quite insightful.
    If you want real insider information, though, try a well-connected 23 year old who puts up 'Whispers in the loggia', and - this is the point of all this - read the bit pertaining to April 18th!  It contains rather interesting information.

       _________________ 
 AustraLasia is an email service for the Salesian Family of Asia Pacific.  It also functions as an agency for ANS based in Rome.  For queries please contact admin@bosconet.aust.com . Use BoscoWiki to be interactive. RSS feeds - subscribe to www.bosconet.aust.com/RSS/rssala.xm   Avail yourself of the Salesian Digital Library at at http://sdl.sdb.orgTo contact austraLasia by voice on Skype, the Skype name is austraLasia.

  1. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 453 

    1827_Alive and young - but who on earth is Paul Cat?

  2. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 489 

    1825_'..a world that celebrates and rejoices in youthfulness...': young sdb on online ministry

  3. No Image 20Mar
    by ceteratolle
    in World
    Views 285 

    1823_Blogging - you'd better believe it!

  4. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 458 

    1820_Keeping an eye on useful resources - Stairway to Heaven with some quick Irish footwork!

  5. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 463 

    1818_A test case for a website - please take

  6. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 559 

    1799_Digital virtues - a useful resource

  7. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 464 

    1798_The Rector Major - Rumours of angels

  8. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 608 

    1797_Virtual volunteers - get ready for it!

  9. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 460 

    1796_The power of networking - maybe RIIAL has something to teach us

  10. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 400 

    1794_Bolivia and Church web systems - something for all of us

  11. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 362 

    1793_"And Jesus smiled...": a story that communicates. Interview now available

  12. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 540 

    1792_The Gospel according to Judas - austraLasia's first podcast!

  13. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 462 

    1788_Announcing a modest, experimental breakthrough with possibilities

  14. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 433 

    1787_Sacramentum caritatis - get your copy here

  15. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 394 

    1785_The Gospel According to Judas, by Benjamin Iscariot, by Jeffrey Archer and Francis J Moloney

  16. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 601 

    1784_Salesian Family Spirituality Days DVD doing the rounds

  17. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 442 

    1781_Dominic Savio - and life!

  18. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 464 

    1773_"An Australian...from Camerano D'Asti"

  19. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 490 

    1770_"Good Christians...": Two books which teachers and other educators might want to consider

  20. No Image 20Mar
    by
    in World
    Views 572 

    1769_Saints aren't angels - again!

Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ... 35 Next
/ 35