Catholic Recording Artist, Blogger and Podcaster Susan Bailey Unveils Exciting New Website

August 5, 2009

NORTH GRAFTON, MA (MetroCatholic) – Singer/songwriter Susan Bailey announces a new and exciting revamp of her popular website making full use of Web 2.0 technology to bring her multi-faceted ministry to life on the internet.

Found at www.susanbailey.net, the website has been under construction for many months. Bailey built the site herself and incorporates many Web 2.0 techniques including blogging, “jukeboxes” with songs from all of her CDs, videos and even a widget featuring her Twitter updates.

“I feel I have finally pulled together all the elements of my ministry and presented them in a clear fashion on this site,” Bailey says. She sums up her work as “Encouragement through the Sung, Spoken and Written Word as an expression of her Catholic faith.”

Information can be found on her music, the extensive blogging that she does about the Catholic music industry (through her GrapeVine website at www.gvonline.net), plus the public speaking and podcasting she continues to do. There is even a 30 second introductory video on the opening page that shows all these facets of her ministry.

“It was important to put everything under one roof,” she says. “For so long, all these aspects of my work have had their own separate compartment, but God desires that we be whole people. Therefore, all these compartments needed to be pulled together. After all, it is the same person who does all these things!”

Bailey hopes the site will generate even greater interest in the work she does spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ through the sung, spoken and written word.

Susan Bailey is a lifelong resident of Massachusetts, along with her husband Rich and her two grown children, Stephen and Meredith. Rich is soon to be ordained as a deacon and he and Susan work in youth ministry and marriage preparation. Susan is also a member of the Commission for Women of the Diocese of Worcester, MA. She has been performing locally and regionally for fifteen years while ministering in song each Sunday at St. Luke the Evangelist Church in Westborough. She has appeared on EWTN’s “Backstage” and “His Love” with Marty Rotella on Catholic Familyland TV, and she performed on the 2005 and 2008 CatholicTV telethons. She was also a featured performer at World Youth Day 2002 in Toronto. She has three albums available: Teach Me to Love, Wait with Me: Advent of the Promised Son, and Mater Dei, and a scriptural rosary book and sung rosary CD known as the Mary, Queen of Peace Meditation Guide & Sung Rosary.

For more detailed information on Susan Bailey, please visit her website at www.susanbailey.net. For further information on her rosary project, visit www.sungrosary.com

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