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Chivalrous Romance
An essay written by my friend Mr. Smith on the nature of Chivalrous romance within Sir Walter Scott’s historical adventure, “Ivanhoe.” It provides some interesting analysis on the nature of Ivanhoe’s character. Enjoy! ———————————————————————————— Did Ivanhoe Marry the Right Woman? … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Crusades, History, Life, Literature, My Life, Theology
Tagged Catholicism, Chivalry, Faith, History, Ivanhoe, Love, MaryVictrix, Romance, Sir Walter Scott
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Population Control
A Special thanks to Squire Richard for the link here. Times are getting more and more dangerous, and even scary. “Each person in Britain has far more impact on the environment than those in developing countries so cutting our population … Continue reading
Posted in AirMaria, Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Conspiracies, Feminists, Freemasonry, Gay, History, Homilies, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Love, MaryVictrix, Music, My Life, News, Personal Commentary, Protestantism, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War, Women
Tagged Abortion, Abortionists, Al Gore, Atheism, Birth Control, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, China, Communism, Communists, Conservatives, Contraception, England, English Government, Enviroment, Enviromentalism, Euthanasia, Gay, Government, Homosexuality, Karl Marx, Liberals, Life, Lifestyle, Love, Marx, Mary Victrix, Population Control, Pro-Choice, Pro-Life, Prolife, Religion, Sex, Teens, Two Child Policy, War
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Nature of a Phantom
I’ve been working on an idea for a post, so here I finally am. My article for discussion being that of The Phantom of the Opera. The Book, not the musical, mind you. I do enjoy the soundtrack, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Life, Literature, Love, Movies, Music, My Life, Personal Commentary, Soundtracks
Tagged 1800, 1800’s, 2004, 300, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, Catholic, Catholic Discussion, Catholic Review of The Phantom of the Opera, CatholicDiscussion, Catholicism, Charity, Christine, Christine Daae, Emmy Rossum, Erik, France, Gastron Leroux, Gerard Butler, History, Human Love, humans, Leonidas, Life, Lifestyle, Lifestyles, Literature, Love, Masks, Men, Monster, Monsters, Movie, Movies, Music, Musicals, Mysteries, Novels, Opera, Opera House, Operas, Paris, Phantom, Phantom of the Opera, Philosophy, Pop Culture, Raoul, Romance, Scripture, Soundtracks, The Music of the Night, The Phantom of the Opera, True Love, True Men, Women, Wordpress, Wordpress.com, youtube
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Homophobic?
Of all the words in the modern world, who on earth gave the approval of this word? Homophobic? Any glance at a comon dictionary about the suffix ‘phobic’ will inform you that its definition is ‘fear of.’ So why is … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, Feminists, Gay, Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, Women
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholics, Christianity, Church, Gay, Gay Pride, Gays, God, heaven, History, Hollywood, Homosexuality, Homosexuals, Jesus, Lesbian, Life, Lifestyle, Love, Men, Movies, News, People, Philosophy, Politics, Pope, Pope Benedict, Pope Benedict XVI, Pro-Life, Religion, Sex, Sexuality, Theology, Women, Wordpress, World
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The Problem That Causes The Problem
Just something that’s been recently on my mind. In several Hollywood films, we find a rather suprising ‘Pro-Life’ Message. Whether it be Bella, Juno, Waitress, or even Knocked Up. (I haven’t seen any of these films, but there is considerable … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christ, Christianity, Life, Movies, News, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Television, War, Women
Tagged Abortion, Atheism, Bella, Bishops, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Children, Christ, Christianity, Christians, Church, Contraception, Contraceptives, Dating, Faith, Health, Hollywood, Juno, Love, Marriage, Men, Morality, Morals, News, Politics, Relationships, Religion, Sex, Teens, The Catholic Church, Woman's Health, Women, Women's Rights
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Christian Pacifism
Catholic Pacifism is something which I would like to address. In these later years of Christianity, (which of course has been enlightened by heresy, and by Free-Masonic thought), many people are beginning to look at the roots of their Christian … Continue reading
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Tagged Angels, Anti-War, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christians, Crusades, Faith, heaven, hell, Heresies, Heresy, Heretics, Hippies, History, Holy Mother Church, Homosexuality, Homosexuals, Iraq, Jews, Life, Love, Martin Luther, Men, Pacifism, Pacifists, Peace, People, persecution, Pope Benedict, Prejudice, Protestantism, Protestants, Protesters, Religion, Saints, Spirituality, Theology, War, Women, World
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X Marx the Spot
I wrote a post a few months back, around the time of the death of Heath Ledger, about the issue of despair in Hollywood. What is very disturbing, is that, not only celebrities are affected by this spirit of despair. … Continue reading
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The Secret of Knighthood
This isn’t going to explore a new branch of Medieval Conspiracy about the Knights Templar, nor is it an exploration of the Code of Courtly Love which predominated European Literature; rather, I am taking this as a step from the … Continue reading →