Tag Archives: Blogging & Trolling

Hooked like a Fish!

I remember as a child reading a comic in which a cartoon cat used fishing tackle to catch a mouse. The cat threatens the mouse with great delight – “I’m going to hook you. When I get you, I’ll reel … Continue reading

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A Comment on Commenting

I have more or less followed the long thread of comments on the recent posting I did on Western Orthodoxy. My feelings are mixed. On one side I am grateful for exchanges of information and opinions, which gives a blog … Continue reading

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The Nips are having a field day!

Country Views United States 150 United Kingdom 63 Australia 41 Japan 19 Canada 19 France 10 Ireland 8 South Africa 3 Sweden 2 Spain 1 Portugal 1 Jamaica 1 Switzerland 1 The day is yet young in the USA. I … Continue reading

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Ignorance and Prejudice

Bishop Damien Mead has just written up his experience in As it happened …. The Bishop’s Diary during CRE 2013, as the Anglican Catholic Church in England had a stand on the recent International Christian Resources Exhibition. People come in … Continue reading

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EmbryoParson

Update: I have apologised to Caedmon (see comment below) for having identified him with EmbryoParson. I therefore modify this article in consequence. * * * He really does seem to be be passionately interested in my writings despite having protested … Continue reading

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Blogging Priests

Fr Stephen Smuts has reflected one of my closely-held convictions, that blogging can be a true Christian ministry. He linked to The Anglican Catholic in Priests on the Blogs. We find quotes of Pope Benedict XVI and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow … Continue reading

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Of Rudders, Boats and Churches

It was a great pleasure for me to meet Deacon Jonathan Munn in London last Friday evening and during the day of the Saturday preceding my reception into the ACC. One incredible thing is that people are usually completely different … Continue reading

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Facebook and LinkedIn

Possibly a reader or two has done what is necessary for me to be invited to connect with them on Facebook and LinkedIn. They may think me rude for not obliging. I have an e-mail address (anthony.chadwick AT wanadoo.fr) and … Continue reading

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Why bother blogging?

I suppose the answer to this one depends on our general attitude to the rest of humanity, whether we believe ourselves to be called to share good things with other people in a spirit of gratuity and generosity, whether it … Continue reading

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Of Hecklers and Bores

What makes the quality of a blog? I am not a journalist or a professional in this domain, but I do have a certain amount of hands-on experience over the years. I often have comments from people who don’t agree … Continue reading

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