St Blog's Parish Includes Hundreds of Catholic Bloggers

Posted on March 4, 2006

St. Blog's Parish is a growing Catholic blogging group. It now includes over six hundred Catholic bloggers according to an article from Spero News. The blogging group began four years ago with a post on Gerard Serafin's blog, A Catholic Blog for Lovers.

Four years later St. Blog's Parish has grown to include hundreds of Catholic bloggers (possibly more than six hundred). The parish includes apologists, speakers, writers, priests, nuns, monks, brothers, poets, jesters, theologians, military (active & veterans), seminarians, novices, deacons, artists, mothers, fathers, high school students, college undergrads, families, friends, and so much more!

The Parish has received some press attention and even holds its own annual Catholic Blog Awards (thanks to Joshua LeBlanc (cyberCatholics.com). While the parishioners are largely from the USA there are a few who are not and we hope to gather in more bloggers from around the globe to make St. Blog's Parish an even larger Catholic presence on the internet.

Gerard died in November, 2004 but several "parishioners" kept St. Blog's Parish going including Gen X Revert, who started the Catholic Blog Directory and John Bowden, who maintains the St. Blog's Parish Directory.


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