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Why We Were Created
a blog by Eric Sammons
July 15, 2011

In my absence…

I’ll be moving to Florida next week, and the next few weeks are going to be crazy, so I don’t think I’ll be posting much here (if at all) during that time. And after I begin my new position as the Director of Evangelization for the Diocese of Venice, FL, I’m not sure what my blogging status will be – I hope to blog for the diocese, but it might be a while until I’m settled in. But whatever happens, I’ll let everyone here know.

A couple of links for your perusal in my absence:

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  1. Congratulations and best wishes as you begin your new responsibilitiess! Gaithersburg’s loss is Venice’s gain. God bless.

    Comment by Kathy Schiffer — July 15, 2011 @ 2:19 pm
  2. I’ll miss your thought-provoking and inspiring posts. Take all the time you need for your transition, but then do come back! God be with you and your family.

    Comment by Ruth Ann — July 15, 2011 @ 3:48 pm
  3. Safe travel! I’ll be coming back down that way in 6 weeks. Thanks for the links.

    Cheers,
    Charles

    Comment by Charles Atkinson — July 16, 2011 @ 11:51 am
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  5. I just found you through NaDa Farm blog. She mentioned making the top list of Catholic blogs. I visit her regularly but did not know there was such a thing as top 100 Catholic blogs. I am a new Catholic. I was confirmed on Easter 2011 after attending the RCIA program at our church for 8 months. I have been a Christian for 27 yrs. I have a contemplative blog wwwinthequiet-fairmaiden.blogspot.com. My main blog of four years is http://www.seacottage.blogspot.com which gets the most traffic. Best wishes in your move. Now I am going to go visit some of these top Catholic blogs. Thanks.

    Comment by kerrie — August 1, 2011 @ 2:21 pm
  6. Hey Eric, Could you please at least post links to your OSV columns (and any other articles you’re writing) as they come up? Or is there a way to get a feed directly from there? I don’t have time to read the OSV web page, but I would really enjoy continuing to follow your columns.

    thank you!

    Comment by Jennifer Fitz — August 5, 2011 @ 3:41 pm
  7. Jennifer,

    Yes, I want to make sure I do keep people up-to-date with my outside columns. (In fact, I just had one published this week: What Every Catholic Needs to Know About Witnessing Your Faith at Work).

    Until I figure that out, note that I do keep my facebook page updated with that information.

    Comment by Eric Sammons — August 5, 2011 @ 9:37 pm
  8. Welcome to Florida…Greetings Jacksonville, FL

    Comment by oscar — August 9, 2011 @ 12:52 pm

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