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RSS Feeds - Catholic Internet Mission
Subscribe to RSS Feeds to Obtain Information
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RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds are becoming very popular nowadays and many are writing about
how it can help the web site owner promote the services or products on
his web site through these feeds. RSS Feeds are obtained by gathering all
URLs with .xml file extensions provided
by a web site usually through an orange xml button [though there are
many variations to these]. These .xml files are then inputed to one's
Feed Aggregator or Feed Reader that gathers all feeds subscribed to
and translates the code in the feed to be read in the browser.
This web site has RSS Feeds which you can subscribe to through
your preferred feed reader. The three RSS Feeds which syndicate the content in this web site:
The Catholic Internet Mission RSS Feed: this is the main feed of the website,
syndicating the main contents and articles of this website on a daily and
regular basis; it also promotes
books and delivers Zenit news clips which refer to spirituality, theology,
technology related to evangelization, and business ethics.
The Pentecost Triptych Blog RSS Feed: this is the feed of the website that
"archives" the past ten items published in the Main Feed; if you missed
an item of content in the Main Feed, you can refer to this feed for review.
The CIM Net Educ. RSS Feed: this feed archives the monthly
CIM Net Educ. issue - a newsletter-type of article that informs the reader
of how he can improve his Catholic presence on the Net.
To view the items of the Main Feed [the first of the three rss feeds],
you can click on this orange button entitled,
Daily Feed
The specialized content and articles of the RSS Feeds
The main feed of Catholic Internet Mission contains the main articles
of the web site. These articles are on the lives of Catholic saints and their
spirituality; it also gives reviews of selected Catholic books and advertises a page
featuring discounted Catholic books and other items through our affiliate program
with Ignatius Press; there are also regular Zenit news clips, small business tips,
internet techniques, and the CIM Net Educ. monthly newsletter.
Subscribe
The Pentecost Triptych Blog temporarily archives the past items of the Main
Feed; it is a feed that can be reviewed for past content and articles that have
been published in the web site; it publishes blog posts, article and content
on spirituality and theology, reviews on Catholic books, and other specialized
articles that were featured in the Main Feed.
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The CIM Internet Education Series archives a newsletter-type of
publication for members who wish to get more information about improving their
Catholic presence on the Net. The information contains ideas on how to
integrate the Catholic faith with the language of the Net in a way that
makes the Catholic presence on the Net more widespread. The articles
and blog posts included in this feed are meant as starter articles so
that web site owners may obtain basic ideas that they can apply to their
own web site or web log.
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All the items in the three feeds are summarized in a weekly post that
can also be delivered to your feed reader. This weekly post can be
subscribed to through this orange button entitled,
Weekly Feed This is the most comprehensive rss feed that
gathers all the items in the three feeds and publishes them every
Thursday and delivered to your feed reader.
How to make your own RSS Feed
If you are already a web site owner and would wish to learn
how to make your own rss feed, you can read this article
which gives a few simple steps in creating a RSS Feed:
Making A RSS Feed and Placing Add-To-My-Yahoo Button
You can also read
this article to get information in how to manage your RSS Feed:
Managing
and Updating Your RSS Feed.
Dennis-Emmanuel Cabrera
April 16, 2005
(revised July 28, 2007)
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Proclaiming the Gospel Online
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