Find Catholics on Twitter via Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick Vonhögen of SQPN fame has published a very comprehensive list of Catholics on Twitter. He’s divided the list into several categories:

  • Popes, bishops and dioceses
  • Priests
  • Deacons
  • Seminarians
  • Religious
  • Catholic Media Personalities
  • Podcasters
  • Catholic bands
  • Other Catholics
  • Resources
  • Organizations
  • Commercial
Fr. Roderick Vonhögen
Fr. Roderick Vonhögen

I’d love to help him add to his list by giving him links to all the Catholic teachers on Twitter. If you’re a Catholic teacher and you Tweet, leave a comment below with your Twitter name and I’ll send the list to Fr. Roderick.

You can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/nsenger. If you’re not on Twitter, and you don’t know what all the fuss is about, check out the video at the end of this article.

P.S. I was a bit chagrined to find that Fr. Roderick and I are using the same WordPress theme, but what can I say, I guess great minds think alike!

Twitter in Plain English

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddO9idmax0o

An Example to a New Generation of Teachers

What does it mean to be committed to Catholic education? Ask Rosemary Kingston and Judy Lanini of Notre Dame High School in Salinas, California. They retire together this year after 57 combined years of teaching at the ages of 67 and 70. That’s right–67 years old and 70 years old. Where did their dedication come from? A hint can be found on Rosemary’s staff page on the Notre Dame website:

I have enjoyed every minute I have spent in the classroom. It is a real joy working with young women. I am blessed that I am now teaching the daughters of my previous students. I love to attend co-curricular activities, especially athletic events. Over the years, many parents and students have become my friends. I have had the privilege of reading at their weddings and being a god parent to their children.

One of the hallmarks of working in Catholic schools is the community atmosphere that arises out of a group of people dedicated to a common cause working together for the sake of the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Congratulations to Rosemary and Judy, and thank you for your years of service.  For more about their story, see this article in the Californian.