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Father,
I hope you didn’t add the flags – or I would think you have waaayyy too much time (probably while waiting for the Motu Proprio to come)…
Wishing you a blessed Triduum Paschale,
Victor
Victor: HEU! I barely have time to EAT much less add the flags. I just cut and pasted a page from my stats program already decorated with the aforementioned little flags.
Where is the motu at?
Now I’m curious–what time-frame do those 100 visitors span?
Dear Father: I can’t believe I wasn’t listed.I (believe) I visited about 11 P.M. Tuesday, 3:30 A.M. (or so)today (Wednesday). I’m in West Chester, Pa. 19380. Can you reply. Sincerely, Peter. P.S. I rely on your site increasingly and visit it often on a daily basis.
Well I’m in Scotland but maybe my ISP is in London. Who knows
‘Before Easter?’ — good one!
I think there are a few of us who log on from Scotland. Unfortunately, we probably appear as “England” due to the location of the ISP…
Some may be towns are “wrong” from this type of scan. The ISP has an access point to the trunk of the internet and that town often shows up as the origin for the email or comment. In the Wash DC area, major access points are Arlington and Reston, Virginia.
I think it would be interesting to do a similar list over a 24 hour period. I rarely see Arizona listed or Colorado and know that I and another visitor come here at least once a day. But that may be because of the ISP issue as well.
Hi Father, Love you and your site. Atlanta, Ga here. God Bless. :)
Fr. Z,
I’m pretty new to your blog. Just love it! Blessed Holy Week and Easter.
God bless!
I am sorry not to see the Norwegian flag on the list. I have visited your blog often, and find it very helpful – I am starting to use more Latin in my masses and other liturgies here in Norway.
Fr. Z.,
We are enjoying your podcasts here in Traverse City, Michigan. We are very blessed to be able to attend Mass at a Monastery of Carmelite nuns. The sung parts of the Mass are in Latin, including the Asperges on Sunday. Many latin hymns are used as well as the Salve Regina after Mass according to Carmelite custom.
A blessed Easter,
Leonard & Anne Dezelski