To keep you going
Having the uncertainty over Minimus minor's health finally come to an end, I thought that I would then be able to devote plenty of time to writing profound, erudite and possibly even funny posts for you all. But, er, it hasn't quite worked out that way. I must apologise for my absence, but it looks like I will be hard pushed to do more than post occasionally over the next few weeks, the reason being that I am setting up a website for my parish. When I say 'I am setting up' let me hasten to add that all the hard technical work is being done by another parishioner. I, on the other hand, have to provide most of the written content. Before this I had not the slightest inkling as to how much writing goes into even a small website. Well, I now know better. Unfortunately, this is consuming most of my free time, leaving little for blogging. I'll do my best to post but in the meantime, can I recommend to you two new sites from friends of this blog that you might like to check.
The Cacoethes Scribendi group blog is proving more fissiparous than a lonely amoeba, and has spawned two daughter sites: Chad's On the Silent Planet, which is particularly strong on the intersection of religion and science, and Bekah's The Road Well Traveled, which is likely to follow Bekah's journey into becoming a midwife, as well as taking a firm interest in pro-life matters.
Another friend of this blog, Paulinus, has also started his own site, but for the life of me I can't find the address. If you drop by, Paulinus, please leave a link in comments so I can add it: it's great to have another British Catholic blog, even if it's yet another Scottish one.
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