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Reading Your Way Through History: Anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto (1571)
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Reading Your Way Through History. Sunday, October 07, 2007. Anniversary of the Battle of Lepanto (1571). GK Chesterton wrote a very moving poem about the battle (best as a read-aloud) which you can read here. Wikipedia has really detailed and interesting information about this battle. Because Our Lady was implored throughout the empire by praying the Rosary, the anniversary of this decisive battle was named the feast of Our Lady of Victory, later changed to Our Lady of the Rosary. Labels: 16th Century AD.
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Love2learn at the Movies: May 2011
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Love2learn at the Movies. An informal forum for Catholic parents to share reviews, lists, queries, etc. about worthwhile movies for children. Please pay careful attention to age/maturity recommendations! Wednesday, May 18, 2011. Is my "friend" on Facebook and yesterday the trailer for the new Spielberg film was posted! Soon to be Released. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Soon to be Released. Reading Your Way Through History. Articles by Stan Williams. Church of the Masses. The Sci Fi Catholic.
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Love2learn on Location: Reading List for Asia (The Far East)
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Educational Places to Visit and Resource Lists. Saturday, October 8, 2011. Reading List for Asia (The Far East). The Silk Route: 7000 Years of History. The Five Chinese Brothers. Growing Up in Ancient China. The House of Sixty Fathers. Made in China: Ideas and Inventions from Ancient China. By Suzanne Williams Ming Lo Moves the Mountain. To Far Places: The Story of Francis X. Ford. By Eva K. Betz. The Story About Ping. By Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese. What's in a Chinese Character? By Tan Huay Peng.
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Love2learn at the Movies: God's Not Dead
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Love2learn at the Movies. An informal forum for Catholic parents to share reviews, lists, queries, etc. about worthwhile movies for children. Please pay careful attention to age/maturity recommendations! Tuesday, April 1, 2014. 8220;If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly.". Take the film I took my three teens to last night. A no-Oscar-pretentious Hollywood production, not by a stretch. Some of the acting wasn't even very good. Low budget. I never go to the movies! Well, yes, a blizzard. Down ...
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Reading Your Way Through History: Fifty Years Ago Yesterday
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Reading Your Way Through History. Friday, October 05, 2007. Fifty Years Ago Yesterday. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A timeline of worthwhile history reading. This is intended as a resource for finding materials to study a particular area of history - not a complete curriculum in and of itself, nor generally a reading list that will be read in its entirety by any one person. The Secret of the Shamrock. Letterboxing - An Educational Adventure. Online Saxon Algebra I Classes. 215 Years Ago Today.
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Reading Your Way Through History: About Us
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Reading Your Way Through History. Saturday, January 01, 2000. A timeline for history and cultural studies from a Catholic perspective with an emphasis on living books and primary sources. A work in progress - big time. Naturally, the farther back in BC you go, the more difficult it is to nail down dates. Consider those earlier dates the best we could come up with using multiple sources (see Bibliography). Pre 16th century - January 1-15. 16th century - January 16-30. 15th century - February 1-15. Hello A...
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Reading Your Way Through History: 40 Years Ago Today
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Reading Your Way Through History. Thursday, July 16, 2009. 40 Years Ago Today. Apollo 11, the mission that culminated with the first landing on the moon, was launched. You can watch and listen to the events in real-time 40 years at this website:. We Choose the Moon. The NASA website also has a page commemorating the Apollo mission's 40th anniversary here:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Secret of the Shamrock. Letterboxing - An Educational Adventure. Online Saxon Algebra I Classes.
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Reading Your Way Through History: Games
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Reading Your Way Through History. Saturday, January 01, 2000. A memory game showing 36 pictures of outstanding sites worldwide. 1992, Piatnik, 72 cards, Made in Austria. Cathedral of Aachen, Germany. Palace of the Pope, Avignon France. Chartres Cathedral, France. Cathedral of Cordoba, Spain. Cathedral and Monastery "Victorious Holy Maria" in Portugal. Cathedral of Cefalu in Sicily. Church of Sagrada Familia, Spain. Reims Cathedral, France. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Spain. Stonehenge, Great Britain.
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Reading Your Way Through History: Civilizations
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Reading Your Way Through History. Thursday, September 09, 1999. A timeline of worthwhile history reading. This is intended as a resource for finding materials to study a particular area of history - not a complete curriculum in and of itself, nor generally a reading list that will be read in its entirety by any one person. Quote of the Day: Science/Technology and Human Development. Letterboxing - An Educational Adventure. Virtual Tour of the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. 215 Years Ago Today.
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Reading Your Way Through History: 215 Years Ago Today...
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Reading Your Way Through History. Friday, July 17, 2009. 215 Years Ago Today. The 16 Carmelite martyrs of Compiègne were guillotined during the French Revolution. You can read more about them in the Catholic Encyclopedia. The Song at the Scaffold. By Gertrud Von Le Fort (Neumann Press) - approriate for high school or adult. To Quell the Terror: The Mystery of the Vocation of the Sixteen Carmelites of Compiegne Guillotined July 17, 1794. By William Bush (not yet reviewed for age-appropriateness).