Introduction
Welcome to the Saint Cecelia and All Martyrs Press online site! This blog site is designed for newsletter subscribers to have the ability to interact with one another. Please visit the "Who We Are" page for blog instructions and regulations. I hope you all have fun on this site!
Why?
First of all, I wanted the ability to easily interact with all of you! Simply having your impute on the newsletter such as which articles you like best, which articles you would like more of, or maybe some suggestions for change, are very beneficial in my abilities to bring the newsletter to you. Second, unfortunately, we are short of funds. The cost of monthly publication exceeds the subscription with the rising cost of postage, paper, and ink. Rather than raise the subscription, the newsletter will be sent out bi-monthly and the blog will be ongoing - without any additional charge!
What will there be?
In addition to the regular newsletter articles that can be viewed on the carbon copy, there will be articles of simillar kinds on the online site. I hope to have the Sunday readings, the feast day readings, and saint days for each month. The will also be featured extra coloring/activity pages. Other than that, I will post any extra pieces I can in my free time.
What do I do?
This blog was created for subscriber interaction! Please comment at your convenience and as often as possible! I want to have at least two subscriber-entered pieces per month. This may seem like a lot, but school work, artwork, or fun articles you found interesting will suffice! If you have a piece you would like published that is too long to remain in the comments section, then you can email me via the address printed on the carbon copy of the newsletter.
More computer...?
A subscriber raised the issue to me that their children already spend too much time on the internet. I agree that the internet is overused and limits the imagination. (And just the simple pleasure of receiving mail!) I suggest that you print off the articles and especially the activity pages so that your children can still hold it in their hands. Nevertheless, I do think that this could be a good opportunity for children to participate in a safe environment where they can gain computer skills through a Faith-based site.
What now?
"What now?" Start sending in your work! I hope that this will be a fun-filled experience for all of us!
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