Showing posts with label comment moderation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comment moderation. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Comment Moderation


Dear Readers,


Last night, for the first time since I started the blog, I completely deleted a person's comment for being inflammatory and anti-Catholic. I posted a comment mentioning that I would turn on comment moderation if such comments continued. The person decided to post yet again another anti-Catholic comment. I went ahead and deleted it early this morning, but I did so that everyone can see that I will delete inappropriate messages from this blog. Since I wish to avoid further protestant or any kind of spamming, I have turned on the comment moderation feature. I welcome readers and comments from Catholics as well as people of other or no faith, but I will not tolerate anti-Catholic comments. This is not the forum for them. There are plenty other social and theological commentary blogs available where such views may be expressed (always with charity and courtesy, though). I am grateful to all the readers who have been kind and respectful in their comments, whether they're posting personal opinions, asking questions, or encouraging me to continue blogging.


I would like to invite all of you to pray for this zealous - and unfortunately discourteous - human being. 

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Thy faithful and enkindle in them the fire of Thy love.
V. Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created.
R. And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.

Let us pray. O God, Who didst instruct the hearts of the faithful by the light of the Holy Spirit, grant us in the same Spirit to be truly wise, and ever to rejoice in His consolation. Through Christ our Lord.

Amen.


Veni, Sancte Spiritus, reple tuorum corda fidelium: et tui amoris in eis ignem accende.
V. Emitte Spiritum tuum, et creabuntur.
R. Et renovabis faciem terrae.

Oremus. Deus, qui corda fidelium Sancti Spiritus illustratione docuisti: da nobis in eodem Spiritu recta sapere; et de eius semper consolatione gaudere. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.

Amen.