No, the site is not done. It is simply that there are a number of politically- or otherwise sensitive developments in this first phase of the Ordinariate in the United States. The Anglo-Catholic, which has been running since November of 2009, will continue on, and, I suspect rather soon, with very regular content.
I am disturbed by this, as I suspect the AO is in many ways like a new blog: an initial flash of enthusiasm, energy, and novelty followed after a few short months by a steep and utter drop-off in interest. A year later the site is still there but there are only tumbleweeds.
Well, I'm thinking this site is done.
No, the site is not done. It is simply that there are a number of politically- or otherwise sensitive developments in this first phase of the Ordinariate in the United States. The Anglo-Catholic, which has been running since November of 2009, will continue on, and, I suspect rather soon, with very regular content.
Thank you for a refreshingly honest response. The political problems you indicate are inevitable but I am sorry that they bind your hands.
So do I. Nothing interesting for months.
I am disturbed by this, as I suspect the AO is in many ways like a new blog: an initial flash of enthusiasm, energy, and novelty followed after a few short months by a steep and utter drop-off in interest. A year later the site is still there but there are only tumbleweeds.
Will the AO survive long after BXVI?