I thought you might be interested just to see the nationalities of those who click onto this blog since lunchtime. It shows the last one hundred, the US portion is a bit higher than normal, I think due to Fr "Z" linking to this blog, normally it is a slightly more British afair. Lately we are getting about a thousand people a day, many are people who return two or three times but with this site meter there is no way of telling.
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I say !
Does this mean someone in the Vatican visits this blog ?
I was only joking about the papal Fanta !
The Pope's watching you, Father.Is this good news or bad news?
You are one of the first blogs I check evey day.
Fr. Ray,
As one of the Canadian two-percenters, I'm somewhat surprised that Italy doesn't figure in the statistics, given the numbers of people visiting the site from the Vatican.
Do all the Rome-based seminarians head for an internet cafe at the Vatican to read your blog?
no Turkey?
We Know that the Holy Father is Looking for a good candidate for a certain diocesan top job that will soon become available. Looks like Father Nichols has competition
I must be the one percent from Ireland.
I bet there are plenty of C of E people and the occasional TAC, this blog is such good value.
This blog is literate, well informed, and polite. Fr Blake keeps nutters in order, long may he flourish.
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