I noticed, recently, that my blog had been removed from the sidebar list of a priest blogger. That is his absolute right.
But, I was saddened by this. Had I offended him by some view expressed rather too stridently?
Was it that he did not like my comments on Bishops?
I don't think that I would retract anything that I have said over the past 14 months but I am truly sorry if I have offended this priest, because, of course, I have offended one of Christ's own which is as good as offending the good Lord Himself.
I do not care at all about being dropped off the favourites listing but I would have liked an email from him telling me why.
Is there a protocol for bloggers? A code of courtesy and conduct? I rather sense that there is an unwritten, loose form of way of carrying on; the trouble is, no one tells you about it, you just bump from rock to rock finding out the painful, hard way - trial and error.
Perhaps some erudite soul with a love of constitutional matters might cobble together a Catholic Blogger's Code?
Or, does one exist?
But, I was saddened by this. Had I offended him by some view expressed rather too stridently?
Was it that he did not like my comments on Bishops?
I don't think that I would retract anything that I have said over the past 14 months but I am truly sorry if I have offended this priest, because, of course, I have offended one of Christ's own which is as good as offending the good Lord Himself.
I do not care at all about being dropped off the favourites listing but I would have liked an email from him telling me why.
Is there a protocol for bloggers? A code of courtesy and conduct? I rather sense that there is an unwritten, loose form of way of carrying on; the trouble is, no one tells you about it, you just bump from rock to rock finding out the painful, hard way - trial and error.
Perhaps some erudite soul with a love of constitutional matters might cobble together a Catholic Blogger's Code?
Or, does one exist?
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