Showing posts with label State of the Blog Address. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State of the Blog Address. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
State of the Blog: Chart of Blog Viewers From Past Six Months
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
State of the Blog Address: After 6 Months
I'm hitting the 3,000 mark soon. That's an average of 500 page visits per month since Mr. P.'s Classroom Page started.
The current Top Ten popular posts are:
The current Top Ten popular posts are:
Popular Posts
#1
- Today, we celebrate the Feast of St. Matthew the Evangelist. He was one of the Twelve Apostles. For you visual learners, here are two fa...#2
- One of my fave Jesuit martyrs is Blessed Miguel Pro, a priest of the Society of Jesus (S.J.). Today, we remember him and how he laid down ...#3
- For today's 10th Anniversary of 9/11, we remember and pray for victims and their loved ones. The picture below is the "first official reco...#4
- So how'd ya do? Each question is worth 1 point. If you haven't taken Quiz #1 yet, click here . Here are the answers in bold : 1.) Rec...#6
- DIRECTIONS: Take a few minutes to test your knowledge of Christian prayer. Each question is worth 1 point. An answer key will appear in a ...#7
- Have trouble remembering the 5 joyful mysteries of the rosary? Use this acronym: A.V.N.P.F. A Voice Needs a Pretty Face A V N P ...#8
- Okay, beautiful people, The new translation of Penitential Act Form A (Confiteor ) was best explained by Dr. Edward Sri of the St. Augusti...#9
- PRAYERS FOR THE POPE @ WYD We are preparing for Papa Benny's arrival. The most important thing to do now is pray for the Holy Father an...#10
- He sobbed as he recalled how Fr. Maximilian died for him: The year was 1941. The place was Auschwitz. It was World War II. One day...
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
State of the Blog Address (After One Month in Operation)
A month after launching this blog, where the world is my classroom and Jesus is the Master Teacher, we're still around.
Here's a snapshot:
There were about 30 blogs logged in the past month which was an average of a blog a day.
There were about 425 page views which was an average of several to a dozen page views per day. I tell the site meter not to record my own times I've viewed the page.
I have no idea who's accessing the site.
There have been visitors from a dozen countries to date. The top 5 visiting countries were (1) USA (2) France (3) United Kingdom (4) Canada and (5) Germany.
I am surprised by this b/c I thought I'd get more readership from the Philippines and Asia for the first month.
It took about a month before someone from the Philippines logged in. The LiveFeed Meter doesn't seem to consistently catch all the visits from outside North America.
The next Top Ten come from Far East and countries in the East with traditional Muslim influence/presence like (6) the Philippines (7) Indonesia (8) Malaysia (9) India and (10) Albania.
So, that means the top five visiting countries were from the West, and the next top visitors were from countries with an Islamic presence.
But I'm not complaining about the West topping my list 'cause the New Evangelization means going back to re-evangelize Europe, where the headquarters of the Catholic Church is located.
During the last papal conclave that elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the 266th Successor of St. Peter, I really thought the next Pope wasn't going to be European.
As they say, if you go in a Pope you leave as a cardinal. So I "went in to the conclave" thinking we would have a non-European Pope.
And voila! merci! I mean danke! dort es ist! We have a European Pope....
...which means God is making Europe a priority.
Why He wants Europe is something that we can speculate til the missionaries come home. But like I said above I'm sure it has to do with where Europe in particular and the West in general is going.
Providence's selection of a European Pope suggests that the universal Church's energies should be directed at the Re-Evangelization of Europe. Yes, there are many priorities, but considering that commentators say only 1 out of 10 Catholics attend Mass regularly in Europe (compared to 25% in the U.S.), and given the political-economic situation of the rise of the European Union which has deliberately left God out of its constitution without reference to its religious past, let's return to Europe and send missionaries back there from whence the first missionaries to the New World came.
So, to date, love live the "eldest daughter of the Church" (France) and pray God raise up saintly doctors to defend her from her intellectually enlightened suicide; God save the great English people especially with this new Ordinariate that is a gift from heaven; may the once-Catholic bastion of Catholicism in French-speaking America arise once again like a bird bursting from a burnt heap of maple leaves; and may God heal the breaks within the Christian West that started in Germany.
We send missionaries back to Europe to rescue her from her post-modern self.
For my part, prayer and this laptop will have to serve as my ship to cross the Atlantic.
Won't you join in the New Evangelization, too?!
Class dismissed
Here's a snapshot:
There were about 30 blogs logged in the past month which was an average of a blog a day.
There were about 425 page views which was an average of several to a dozen page views per day. I tell the site meter not to record my own times I've viewed the page.
I have no idea who's accessing the site.
There have been visitors from a dozen countries to date. The top 5 visiting countries were (1) USA (2) France (3) United Kingdom (4) Canada and (5) Germany.
I am surprised by this b/c I thought I'd get more readership from the Philippines and Asia for the first month.
It took about a month before someone from the Philippines logged in. The LiveFeed Meter doesn't seem to consistently catch all the visits from outside North America.
The next Top Ten come from Far East and countries in the East with traditional Muslim influence/presence like (6) the Philippines (7) Indonesia (8) Malaysia (9) India and (10) Albania.
So, that means the top five visiting countries were from the West, and the next top visitors were from countries with an Islamic presence.
But I'm not complaining about the West topping my list 'cause the New Evangelization means going back to re-evangelize Europe, where the headquarters of the Catholic Church is located.
During the last papal conclave that elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as the 266th Successor of St. Peter, I really thought the next Pope wasn't going to be European.
As they say, if you go in a Pope you leave as a cardinal. So I "went in to the conclave" thinking we would have a non-European Pope.
And voila! merci! I mean danke! dort es ist! We have a European Pope....
...which means God is making Europe a priority.
Why He wants Europe is something that we can speculate til the missionaries come home. But like I said above I'm sure it has to do with where Europe in particular and the West in general is going.
Providence's selection of a European Pope suggests that the universal Church's energies should be directed at the Re-Evangelization of Europe. Yes, there are many priorities, but considering that commentators say only 1 out of 10 Catholics attend Mass regularly in Europe (compared to 25% in the U.S.), and given the political-economic situation of the rise of the European Union which has deliberately left God out of its constitution without reference to its religious past, let's return to Europe and send missionaries back there from whence the first missionaries to the New World came.
So, to date, love live the "eldest daughter of the Church" (France) and pray God raise up saintly doctors to defend her from her intellectually enlightened suicide; God save the great English people especially with this new Ordinariate that is a gift from heaven; may the once-Catholic bastion of Catholicism in French-speaking America arise once again like a bird bursting from a burnt heap of maple leaves; and may God heal the breaks within the Christian West that started in Germany.
We send missionaries back to Europe to rescue her from her post-modern self.
For my part, prayer and this laptop will have to serve as my ship to cross the Atlantic.
Won't you join in the New Evangelization, too?!
Class dismissed
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