Main

processing priority

4

site type

3 (personal blog or private political site, e.g. Blogspot, Substack, also small blogs on own domains)

review version

11

html import

20 (imported)

Events

first seen date

2024-08-21 00:58:48

expired found date

-

created at

2024-08-21 00:58:48

updated at

2026-01-17 23:58:08

Domain name statistics

length

26

crc

44656

tld

2211

nm parts

0

nm random digits

0

nm rare letters

0

Connections

is subdomain of id

69893241 (blogspot.com)

previous id

0

replaced with id

0

related id

-

dns primary id

0

dns alternative id

0

lifecycle status

0 (unclassified, or currently active)

Subdomains and pages

deleted subdomains

0

page imported products

0

page imported random

0

page imported parking

0

Error counters

count skipped due to recent timeouts on the same server IP

0

count content received but rejected due to 11-799

0

count dns errors

0

count cert errors

0

count timeouts

0

count http 429

0

count http 404

0

count http 403

0

count http 5xx

0

next operation date

-

Server

server bits

server ip

-

Mainpage statistics

mp import status

20

mp rejected date

-

mp saved date

-

mp size orig

201119

mp size raw text

13942

mp inner links count

122

mp inner links status

10 (links queued, awaiting import)

Open Graph

title

A Shepherd's Post

description

A Priest of the Archdiocese of Boston sharing some homilies, thoughts on the spiritual life and evangelization, and the joy of priesthood.

image

site name

author

updated

2026-03-06 00:17:32

raw text

A Shepherd's Post A Shepherd's Post A Catholic priest living the joy of priesthood in the midst of the flock. Thursday, September 28, 2023 The Most Important Way to Prepare for Priesthood  This week, my good friend and brother, Fr. Cristiano Barbosa and I returned to St. John's Seminary to say "goodbye" as we conclude our full time work there. Fr. Cristiano offered the Mass and I preached.  Homily on the Memorial of St. Vincent DePaul St. John Seminary September 27, 2023 “Whatever house you enter, stay there and leave from there.” “Enter. Stay. Leave.” So much of priesthood is lived in these three movements.  Enter:  The priest enters into the lives of people. It really is astonishing the places the Lord allows us to enter. The people to whom we are sent welcome us to enter into their families and into their homes. They welcome us to enter into their life of prayer, into their temptations and into their sins, and into their joys and into their sorrows. People wa...

Text analysis

redirect type

0 (-)

block type

0 (no issues)

detected language

0 (awaiting analysis)

category id

Religia (116)

index version

1

spam phrases

0

Text statistics

text nonlatin

0

text cyrillic

0

text characters

10414

text words

2375

text unique words

666

text lines

353

text sentences

179

text paragraphs

14

text words per sentence

13

text matched phrases

0

text matched dictionaries

0

RSS

rss status

32 (unknown)

rss found date

2024-11-10 07:24:48

rss size orig

1449456

rss items

25

rss spam phrases

0

rss detected language

1 (English)

inbefore feed id

-

inbefore status

0 (new)

Sitemap

sitemap status

40 (completed successful import of reports.txt file to table in_pages)

sitemap review version

2

sitemap urls count

599

sitemap urls adult

0

sitemap filtered products

0

sitemap filtered videos

0

sitemap found date

2024-10-12 14:28:23

sitemap process date

2024-10-12 14:28:24

sitemap first import date

-

sitemap last import date

2026-01-17 23:58:08