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Death: Knights Templar Hid the Shroud of Turin
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The Face of the Goddess: Book 13. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Knights Templar Hid the Shroud of Turin. Reported earlier this year that the Knights Templar hid and secretly venerated The Holy Shroud of Turin for more than 100 years after the Fourth Crusade. The Vatican made the announcement in April, apparently clearing up the mystery where the shroud had been after the sack of Constantinople in 1204. In 2003 Dr. Frale, the Vatican’s medieval specialist, unearthed the record of the trial of the Tem...After t...
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Justice: Medieval Pilgrimage Site
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The Face of the Goddess: Book 11. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. The Joining of Heaven and Earth. Is a site is "dedicated to the medieval pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela and the Romanesque World in which it flourished in western Europe in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. It was a time of Pilgrimage and Crusade and the first revival of monumental stone sculpture since the fall of the Roman Empire.". It's a beautiful site with evocative photos, clearly a labor of love. This page,. The Wheel of Fortune.
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Temperance: Temperance - the Christian virtue
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The Face of the Goddess: Book 14. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Temperance - the Christian virtue. Dominican Father Donagh O'Shea offers an essay on Temperance at Jacob's Well,. Noting that "The word temperance doesn’t have a very inspiring ancestry; it comes from the Latin 'temperare', which means 'to mix', and it is related to the word 'tamper'.". So, he asks, how can it be a virtue at all? He begins his answer with Paul - a good place for a Christian to begin:. Temperance, as I said, is one of the fruits o...
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The Wheel of Fortune: July 2009
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The Wheel of Fortune. The Face of the Goddess: Book 10. Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Unedited excerpts from a Yahoo chronology. For the tenth century:. 901 The Magyars raided Carinthia ( the western part of modern Austria). 902 The Saracens conquered Taormina, the last stronghold on the island controlled by the Roman (Byzantine) Empire. Most of the island had fallen to the Saracens by 859. 913 The Magyars raided Saxony, Thuringia, and Swabia. 918 Rollo, lord of the Vikings near Rouen, invited the monks of St...
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The Magician: June 2009
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The Face of the Goddess: Book 1. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. A Byway Ancient Rome 1884, also known as Winding the Distaff by John William Waterhouse (1830-1905). This is the annual bad writing contest from San Jose State, named for Edward George Earl Bulwer-Lytton. He began his 1830 novel "Paul Clifford" with the often quoted words: "It was a dark and stormy night ." This year's winners. Include David McKenzie, 55, of Federal Way, Wash., who penned:. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. With a Roman...
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series: May 2009
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series. The feminine face of the all cannot be erased. Sunday, May 31, 2009. The Dream of Scipio. I'm reading Ian Pears' The Dream of Scipio,. Pears is a historian who can write - although the book is complex with neoplatonism, not at all dialog or action driven, it's still a compelling read. Posted by Kristen Marie Hannum. It's Sunday, so Sullivan's thoughts are on God. Andrew Sullivan at The Daily Dish. Has three nice links today on the god gene:. A lovely podcast of Sullivan.
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series: Travel to the Camargue
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series. The feminine face of the all cannot be erased. Monday, July 13, 2009. Travel to the Camargue. Thirza Vallois has a great article on the Camargue. Vallois is author of the three Around and About Paris. Guides. She's a consummate historian - those books on Paris are the only guidebooks necessary for the traveler who sees life in the context of history. Sarah, by other accounts, is Mary Magdalene's daughter by Jesus. The Templars make their way into the Camargue as well:.
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series: Prehistoric Cave Artists Were Women
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series. The feminine face of the all cannot be erased. Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Prehistoric Cave Artists Were Women. Reports that scientists have measured the myriad handprints (including the one shown, from the Pech Merle cave in southern France) that are part of prehistoric cave art and come to the conclusion that they are the hands of women. Posted by Kristen Marie Hannum. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Face of the Goddess: Centuries. Searching for Symbolic Windows.
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series: Mary and Ecumenism
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The Face of the Goddess: A Series. The feminine face of the all cannot be erased. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. My Childhood vision of Mother Mary MacKillop. Galloping past the Alpha Convent bringing. More joeys to Central Western Queensland,. Zenit is the conservative Catholic news service - it's "the world seen from Rome.". They've got an online interview with Mark Shea,. Along with that went the loss of a sense of the sacramental, of the senses of Scripture, and of an appreciation for the feminine in the li...