Top 10 Most Commented Posts of 2009
Yesterday I posted my Top 10 Most Popular Posts by traffic. Today I will post the Top 10 Most Commented Posts:
1) To be deep in history is to cease to be angry. What was highly ironic about the ensuing discussion of this post was how angry many people got.
2) In defense of the Novus Ordo. Anyone familiar with the Catholic Blogosphere should understand why a blog post with this title would get a good number of comments.
3) Coming out of the closet. After liturgy issues, Harry Potter is a surefire way to generate a lot of comments.
4) Really Catholic and Uber Catholic. I had a number of great additions to my list in the comments.
5) Fact: demanding, liturgical churches attract youth. Rule #1 of Catholic blogs: discussion of liturgy=comments.
6) Truth. Another good way to generate comments: mention President Obama and abortion.
7) Rules of Engagement for Catholics on the Internet. Fortunately, no one seemed to break the rules in the comments for this post.
8) “Filioque” means “division”. This post generated my favorite discussion of the year, as a number of people were able to contribute valuable insights into this age-old point of division.
9) Why I love being Catholic. Usually “negative” posts generate the most comments, but I was pleased to see the response to this “positive” post of mine.
10) Scott Hahn becomes Muslim! My April Fools contribution generated a few comments, unfortunately including some who took it as an opportunity to criticize Dr. Hahn.
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