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    26 March 2008

    Where are you?

    CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULUM — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 8:18 am

    Here is a snapshot from the last few minutes of some of the places the blog’s software is detecting you are connecting from. 

    Since sometimes you may be connecting to the internet through some node at some distance, these are only approximations.

    Columbus, Ohio
    Montvale, New Jersey
    Los Angeles, California
    Fremont, California
    Nola, Campania
    Dallas, Texas
    London, London, City of
    Liberty, South Carolina
    Piedmont, South Carolina
    Fayetteville, Arkansas
    Monroe Township, New Je…
    Los Angeles, California
    Kilkenny
    Dahlonega, Georgia
    Herndon, Virginia
    Newton Lower Falls, Mas…
    Rocklin, California
    Denver, Colorado
    Broadway, North Carolina
    Brussels, Brussels Hoof…
    Franeker, Friesland
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Bury Saint Edmunds, Nor…
    New York
    Trenton, New Jersey
    Denver, Colorado
    Rome, Lazio
    Jonesboro, Georgia
    Colchester, Essex
    Tampa, Florida
    Denver, Colorado
    Largo, Florida
    Makati, Rizal
    Singapore
    San Diego, California   1
    Struthers, Ohio
    Naples, Florida
    Clovis, California
    Cork
    Houston, Texas
    Sacramento, California
    Greenville, South Carol…
    Claremorris, Mayo
    Vienna, Wien
    Youngstown, Ohio
    Centreville, Virginia
    Bury Saint Edmunds, Nor…
    New York
    Blacksburg, Virginia
    College Station, Texas
    Milford, Michigan
    Notre Dame, Indiana
    Houston, Texas
    Vitria, Espirito Santo
    Jackson Heights, New York
    Winnipeg, Manitoba
    Coeur D Alene, Idaho
    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Irving, Texas
    Steubenville, Ohio
    Leeds
    Dayton, Ohio
    Summit, New Jersey
    O Fallon, Illinois
    Trenton, New Jersey
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Jaclupan, Cebu
    Bronx, New York
    Mount Pleasant, Michigan
    Lee Center, New York
    Derby
    Busan, Pusan-jikhalsi
    Monasterevan, Kildare
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    Atlanta, Georgia
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Hamden, Connecticut
    Newton Grove, North Car…
    Bronx, New York
    Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
    Allentown, Pennsylvania
    Little Rock, Arkansas
    Powell, Ohio
    Annapolis, Maryland
    Saint Paul, Minnesota
    New York
    Springfield, Virginia
    Providence, Rhode Island
    Berlin
    Alexandria, Virginia
    San Antonio, Texas
    Irving, Texas
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Chicago, Illinois
    Jamestown, North Dakota
    Dayton, Ohio
    Bloomington, Illinois
    Saint Paul, Minnesota
    Correggio, Emilia-Romagna
    Aberdeen, Ohio
    Clementon, New Jersey
    Punta Arenas, Magallane…
    Saint Louis, Missouri
    Waterford Works, New Je…
    Grove City, Ohio
    Austin, Texas
    Shakopee, Minnesota
    Taylors, South Carolina
    Crawfordsville, Indiana
    Chestnut Hill, Massachu…
    Saint Paul, Minnesota
    Nideggen, Nordrhein-Wes…
    Lake Mary, Florida
    London, London, City of
    Nideggen, Nordrhein-Wes…
    Lake Mary, Florida
    Fairport, New York
    Mankato, Minnesota
    Makati, Rizal
    Richmond, Virginia
    Philippine, Benguet
    Corpus Christi, Texas
    Smithtown, New York
    Matlock, Derbyshire
    New Hyde Park, New York
    Cherry Hill, New Jersey
    Rochester, New York
    San Francisco, California
    Smithtown, New York
    Matlock, Derbyshire
    Rochester, New York
    San Francisco, California
    Greenbelt, Maryland
    Vienna, Wien
    Pilot Point, Texas
    Bristol, Rhode Island
    Kearny, New Jersey
    New York
    Amagasaki, Hyogo
    Bristol, Bristol, City of
       

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    18 Comments

    1. How very grateful we all are to you, Father Z. Thank you ro all you do! God Bless

      Comment by Mrs. Joseph Forshaw — 26 March 2008 @ 8:44 am
    2. Good morning, Fr. Z. Have you ever thought about adding little community pages on your site where traditional-minded catholics could meet each other? I often see nearby communities on your “Where are you” posts, but of course have no way of finding out who they are. In a community such as mine where any sort of devotion in liturgy is hard to come by, building a network such as this might help encourage change.

      God reward you,
      Ron Draganowski
      Cedar Rapids, IA

      Comment by Ron D — 26 March 2008 @ 8:52 am
    3. I second Ron D.’s idea. Our diocese is a trainwreck yet I see a listing from my home town which has a very unfaithful priest (no clericals, no Latin at all at any time, no alb and
      stole in the confessional, believes women can be priests, etc.) and I’d like to know where
      this person listed goes to Mass. I suspect elsewhere as I do…

      Comment by Ohio Annie — 26 March 2008 @ 9:36 am
    4. Father Z,

      You are light to those of us who walk in the darkness of Heterodoxy!

      Yours in Christ,
      —CPT Tom

      From the hinterlands of the Rochester Diocese in Corning, NY.

      Comment by CPT Tom — 26 March 2008 @ 9:48 am
    5. Ave Maria It’s a nice day here in Vacaville Ca. Home of St. Mary’s where there is a TLM every Sunday at 4.

      Comment by mrs kimball — 26 March 2008 @ 10:26 am
    6. Chestnut Hill, MA…home of that hotbed of orthodoxy (lol) Boston College.

      Although I’m sure there are students who would be interested in the WDTPRS subject matter or, perhaps Dr Peter Kreeft.

      Comment by Lynne — 26 March 2008 @ 11:30 am
    7. Cheers,

      From Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, NC.
      (I myself am from Rock Hill, SC)

      Comment by suaso! — 26 March 2008 @ 11:38 am
    8. Finally! College Station, TX is getting its recognition. I think Fr. Z. just added it because I pout so much every time I miss one of these tallies.

      Comment by RichR — 26 March 2008 @ 11:46 am
    9. Wow! Colchester, Essex! That’s me! Thank you Father!

      Comment by David Mitchell — 26 March 2008 @ 12:49 pm
    10. Too bad you can’t publish which of the correspondents lives where. Of course for any number of reasons you can’t but it would be fun to attach names to places. When replying (favourably or otherwise) to someone is it to someone in Nebraska or Canterbury? Who knows?

      Of coure there are clues nd the sharp eyed reader will know from my spelling of “favourably” that I am not an American and, in fact I live in Toronto.

      Comment by David O'Rourke — 26 March 2008 @ 1:38 pm
    11. Missed it again. I guess the time difference will keep Hawaii from showing up.

      Comment by Esther — 26 March 2008 @ 2:01 pm
    12. Fr. Z I must thank you, coming here is inspiration that I’m doing the right thing, in my archiocese of herodoxy, I’m glad there’s this site keeping everybody in line.

      Reporting from Walnut, CA trapped in the Archdiocese of LA.

      Comment by Joe of St. ThĂ©rèse — 26 March 2008 @ 3:30 pm
    13. Bet this is the 1st post from Kandahar in Afghanistan! Thank you Fr Z and all WDTPRS bloggers – you’ve kept this military chaplain sane over the last 6 months and encouraged me to offer the EF regularly for the safety of our troops.

      Comment by Father D — 27 March 2008 @ 4:03 am
    14. O!maha, Nebraska weighing in. Congratulations on ALL your blog awards!

      Comment by Suzi — 27 March 2008 @ 9:19 am
    15. Dear Fr. Z.
      Perhaps I scrolled too fast to read your list – you have regular readers here in Sydney, Australia. We love your site and appreciate all the work you put into it. Thank God for the technology and the fast tracking of true news and teachings. God Bless you.

      Comment by Treasa — 27 March 2008 @ 11:09 am
    16. David O’Rourke wrote:

      “Too bad you can’t publish which of the correspondents lives where. Of course for any number of reasons you can’t but it would be fun to attach names to places. When replying (favourably or otherwise) to someone is it to someone in Nebraska or Canterbury? Who knows?

      Of coure there are clues and the sharp eyed reader will know from my spelling of “favourably” that I am not an American and, in fact I live in Toronto.”

      )(

      David, post an e-mail address for anyone who wants to contact you. As far as Father attaching names to places, that won’t happen. The bloggers of this site have the absolute right to privacy. If Father were to do that, this site becomes the poisoned well and it collapses from sheer disuse. No one would post if their info was displayed for all. Hope you see the logic in this.

      Comment by Matt Q — 27 March 2008 @ 11:51 am
    17. Mi nombre es Paulo Arroyo y vivo en San Fernando, cerca de Buenos Aires. Argentina.
      Estimado Padre, que Dios lo bendiga. Su página es excelente!

      Comment by Paulo Arroyo — 27 March 2008 @ 1:02 pm
    18. Happy Easter! Hello,from Birmingham, Alabama – EWTN country. I know that there are a few of us here in Birmingham that read WDTPRS and appreciate your lessons – thank you and GOD bless!

      Kathy Parker
      Birmingham, Alabama

      Comment by Kathy — 27 March 2008 @ 3:30 pm

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