Danielle,
I read your original post addressing the commotion that had occurred here at this website, therefore leading to this novena. I would like to point out that this website is getting a little out-of-hand. People are being called to task for being uncharitable and/or negative, but no one is addressing when someone starts to lead others astray with false information. I would urge you to read the NFP comments from last week (Aug. 4), where one of the commenters was making serious misstatements that were never addressed by you. “Christina’s” comments were just plain WRONG, and yet no one here at Faith and Family said anything. There were a few commenters who refuted what she said, but everyone was intent on being charitable and making Christina feel comfortable…when she was WRONG.
Please re-evaluate what you and others want to project on this website, or I fear that you will lose readers who come here for information and not just “positive reinforcement.”
To Do All Things In Love
Posted by Danielle Bean in Faith on Monday, August 09, 2010 6:00 AM
Please join us in praying for all members of our Faith & Family Live community.
Together, we are invoking the help of St. Isidore of Seville, patron saint of the internet.
Saint Isidore of Seville
Almighty and eternal God,
who created us in Thy image
and bade us to seek after
all that is good, true and beautiful,
especially in the Divine Person
of Thy only-begotten Son,
our Lord Jesus Christ,
grant we beseech Thee that,
through the intercession of Saint Isidore,
bishop and doctor,
during our journeys through the internet
we will direct our hands and eyes
only to that which is pleasing to Thee
and treat with charity and patience
all those souls whom we encounter.
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen.
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