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Forum Friday: How Do You Find Your Way to the Forum?

By , About.com GuideNovember 20, 2009

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The About.com Catholicism GuideSite is more than this blog, and more even than the thousands of pages of content that you can find by clicking on the tabs at the top of the page, the "Must Reads," and the links in the "Browse Topic" section. One integral part of the site is the Catholicism Forum, and over the last year I have worked hard to draw your attention to interesting and thoughtful threads in the forum.

Last week's Forum Friday, however, resulted in not a single post to the thread I highlighted. A number of readers left comments on the Forum Friday blog post itself, but few seem to have entered the forum.

That got me thinking: When you go to the forum, how do you get there? Is there a particular link that you always follow? Do you arrive by web search? Do you always come through these Forum Friday blog posts?

Please take a moment to leave your answer on this thread: "How Did You Find Your Way to the Forum?" I hope to use your answers to figure out ways to drive more traffic to the forum, and thus to make it a more interesting place to spend your time.

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November 20, 2009 at 11:42 am
(1) Bruce says:

I got here by way of an email that was sent to my address after doing a web search on Vatican II

peace and blessing in Christ
& St. Benedict
Bruce

November 20, 2009 at 11:57 am
(2) BruceB says:

Scott,

I saw your article prompted by Mandolyna’s and thought it was very good. Some of the most miserable children I’ve known are only children and quasi-only children where two children are seperated by many years or different personalities and interests. I grew up in that situation so we’re having a bunch (5 so far).
BruceB

November 21, 2009 at 6:07 pm
(3) Jim Bendell says:

Just read your column on large families, including your own. God Bless you and your family. It takes courage and really faith to be so open to God’s Will. Keep up the good work.

In Christ,

November 21, 2009 at 6:14 pm
(4) Scott P. Richert says:

Thanks for the kind words, BruceB and Jim. For other readers who might be wondering about the piece they are referring to, you can find it here: Multiplication Tables.

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