
Do you blog primarily on Catholic spirituality? Not a blog on Catholic doctrine or apologetics, politics, book reviews or a “Mommy blog”–but one focused on helping your readers grow closer to Christ? I have not been able to find an exclusive list of spirituality links, so I decided to create one. Send me an email at crossini4774 at comcast dot net to have your blog listed here.
See more details on the requirements first.
Connie, I’ll send you an email later today.
Terry, I have an update on the Catholic Spirituality Blogs for you. Can you send me an email at crossini4774 at comcast dot net?
I went ahead and added your site–no email necessary.
Thanks, Connie, especially since “later today” turned into tomorrow. Can I reblog this to help spread the word?
Great idea! I’ll try to make a badge at some point soon too. I’m just not that tech-savvy.
OK. Should I wait until you make the badge?
Na, go ahead. I can always contact people whose links I post later about the badge. Thanks, Terry.
Done!
Hi Connie! What a nice idea! I don’t think I qualify because I write about a gazillion different things. 🙂 BUT I wanted to hare that I am hosting a monthly link up beginning this Friday titled 3 Reasons I Love Catholicism. http://www.californiatokorea.com/2013/04/calling-all-catholic-bloggers.html
I’m hoping to find a few new good blogs to love! Maybe you will too. 🙂
Thanks for letting me know. I will try to post something.
Reblogged this on 8 Kids And A Business and commented:
Connie Rossini has a great idea about starting a list of blogs that focus on Catholic spirituality – “helping your readers grow closer to Christ.” Check out the requirements. If your blog fits the criteria, send Connie an email.
I think that my Catholic blog qualifies because I have two blogs; one for general Christian/mum/ other subjects and one for prayer, spirituality, kid’s spirituality
Joy of Nine9
melaniejeanujuneau.wordpress.com
I added Joy of Nine9.
thank-you it’s an honour
I write a blog, Saint Theodora, on current issues and concerns using Scripture and the words of Saint Theodora for guidance: http://saint-theodora.com/.
It’s so interesting to see the different ways in which bloggers promote Catholic spirituality! I will add your link.
Thank you, Connie.