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Today Is The Day
Get ready for it.
Okay Then, That Was Unexpected...
Weird.
Church Art Shouldn't Make You Say "Blech!"
Or cringe.
Cardinal Urges Priests To Liven Up Sermons
I got some ideas...
New Translation Objections Are Becoming More Ridiculous
Grasping at straws...
This Comes As No Surprise
Up with the ex-communicated!
Things A Catholic Ought Never Say
Watch your mouth!
Sister Patricia: On Seven Quick-Takes Friday
Catching up with Sr Pat.
Just Thought You'd Like To Know...
A public service announcement.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Final Results

The 6th (and final?) Cannonball Catholic Blog anti-Awards have concluded over at the Crescat, and the votes have been tallied.

Many thanks are due. Because of all you readers, Acts of The Apostasy was selected Snarkiest Blog - for the second year in a row, I might add - and tied for first in the Most Hifreakinlarious Blog with the ever-pleasant Minnesotan The Ironic Catholic.



Which means one of you out there failed to cast your vote. Shame on you!

In all seriousness, I'm honored to share the anti-title with IC - her blog was one of the inspirations for AoftheA. Her light humor, wretched puns and bright wit serve to make The Ironic Catholic an oasis of refreshing reading - never strident and always charitable.

And congrats to all the other blogs that won in their categories - how's it feel to be recognized for being more average than everyone else? As for all the other nominated blogs? Sure, you're losers and all, but...one thing I like about the Cannonballs is the exposure to other blogs I hadn't heard of before, discovering other Catholic bloggers' unique ways of expressing their faith, what it means to them, and how they're working out their salvation with fear and blogging. Or is it blogging and trembling? Well, whichever. Point is, there are a lot of great sites in the Catholic blogosphere, and I'm very grateful there are a handful of readers who like stopping by here.

Regular scheduled blogging will be resuming shortly...