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#298229 - 08/26/08 03:00 PM
Three Catholics try to reach Houston
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Last Sunday I was chatting with a fellow parishioner and was invited to join him in an evangelization effort. He had been blogging under The Emmaus Road for some time and wanted to restructure his blog to a group blog: http://www.chron.com/channel/houstonbelief/commons/theemmausroad.htmlThe key attraction for me is that the blog is hosted by our local paper, The Houston Chronicle. They don’t edit or approve the content but they do offer a space for clergy and laity of various backgrounds to post. My friend was the only Catholic on the site, now he has added two to his company. It’s too early to know if anything will come of it, but it is our way of evangelizing to the Houston area. Terry
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