FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Actually, this is a bit of misnomer, since no one has yet asked any questions, much less frequently. However, since FAQ has become a common abbreviation for conveying information, I shall adhere to the convention :)
Where do you get this stuff, anyway?
Most of the articles in Church Reform News were first brought to my attention by Clergy Abuse Reporter, which was originally published by the Poynter Institute, a journalism "think tank", for lack of a better term. This compilation of articles is now managed by the National Catholic Reporter. If no source is listed for the post, this is where I got it.
In other cases, I will try to identify where I obtained the information.
Can I add information, either a new post, or a comment on an existing one.
Most definitely, in fact, that is sort of the whole point of a weblog!
Where do you get this stuff, anyway?
Most of the articles in Church Reform News were first brought to my attention by Clergy Abuse Reporter, which was originally published by the Poynter Institute, a journalism "think tank", for lack of a better term. This compilation of articles is now managed by the National Catholic Reporter. If no source is listed for the post, this is where I got it.
In other cases, I will try to identify where I obtained the information.
Can I add information, either a new post, or a comment on an existing one.
Most definitely, in fact, that is sort of the whole point of a weblog!
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home