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Catchword for “Bloggernacle”
Catchword: Bloggernacle
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Part of Speechn.
Quotation: Unlike the more mainstream Mormon blogs—known collectively as the Bloggernacle—that by and large promote the faith, this online diary focuses on the universal challenges of mothering young children and on frustration with the limited roles women have in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Article or Document Title:
“Faithful Track Questions, Answers and Minutiae on Blogs” (URL)
Author:
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
New York Times
Date of Publication:
Mar. 5, 2005
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