It's all content so far. No links. None. That is, I believe, kind of strange for a website. But I think it is a good way to set up - focusing on writing, original content. I have a home page that explains as much of the premise as I need to (I think), then a page that links this, the principle blog; then two "diary" blog pages for Prayer and Social Justice. I have set up the form of a Projects & Passions page, but I am undecided about what to put there or how to present it. Should I think in terms of "me" or what serves "OpenCatholic"?
Let's say, OpenCatholic. Okay, but it gets confusing! OpenCatholic is a personally derived mandate. It's "my" idea. So, let's say I put in references to projects or organizations in which I participate. But, do they all accord with the "OpenCatholic" project?
Ugh! Well, the joke's on me. I started this thing, and I need to figure it out.
Okay. Let's try these four.
- Prayers on behalf of the souls in Purgatory. I have a strong inclination to support this act of faith.
- Stations of the Cross. I feel a strong obligation to this form of devotion as well.
- One's Parish. For me, this is St. Stephen, in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Again, I committed to supporting my parish and helping it to grow. This obligations includes evangelical efforts, to which I dedicate this blog and the OpenCatholic website, and other Parish-focused activities of course.
- Helping the Poor. I have a couple organizations in mind. Sisters of the Road, and Union Gospel Mission. Neither are "Catholic" in their point of origination, but both are, I strongly believe, representative of the best kind of help we can provide those who need our support.
I want OpenCatholic to be fresh, its focus on content that is alive to its mission.
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