Today there are four interesting comments on this blog. All four deserve discussion.
As was promised from the outset when comment moderation was introduced there has been no censorship.
This blog is most grateful to those who contribute and thanks all its many readers. Readership is increasing on a daily basis and of course the hopes and plans are that it will be the most widely read of all Irish Dominican publications within the next few weeks. And it is well on its way to reaching that objective.
Next month this blog will be one year old and yesterday it had its highest number of hits. Thank you to all our readers.
The reality that writers wish to remain anonymous is puzzling but maybe it complements in some way the genre of electronic communications.
MC
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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