Thursday 19 May 2011

Last week the Vatican hosted a meeting between 150 selected Catholic bloggers and the members of two Pontifical Councils. This meeting was the beginning of a dialogue between faith and the "emerging culture" of blogging, and a recognition of the good work achieved by many Catholic blogs, especially in the field of evangelisation, said Archbishop Claudio Celli, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.

1 comment:

Gigi said...

Of course I would say this, but I think Catholic Blogging, and Church Blogging in general, is a Good Thing. It is a very modern form of social communication, but I believe it enhances the sense of community rather than detracts from it. At a very local level, it's so valuable for those who are housebound or unable to get to church regularly to be able to keep in touch with photos and posts from the parish and beyond.
(You do a fine job, Mr Collins and Team!)