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Tag Archives: medieval
Induction into the Knights of Lepanto
This past weekend was the Knights of Lepanto Spring Encampment, spanning over Memorial Day weekend. The events were a success as they followed the similiar course of the past several years though this time recieving a larger and more … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, Fun, History, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Marc Girard, MaryVictrix, My Life, Night Watch, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality
Tagged AirMaria, Battle of Lepanto, Chivalry, Crusade, Crusades, Encampment, History, Knights, Knights of Lepanto, Knights of Lepanto Encampment, Knights of Malta, Lepanto, Marc Girard, MaryVictrix, Master Paul Xavier, medieval, middle ages, Papal States, Paul Xavier, Spain, Spring Encampment, Venice
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Each Man is His Own
I’m sure you’ve all heard me around the blog in several of my past posts condemn the 2005 film Kingdom of Heaven. I feel the need to praise Harry Gregson-Williams (many of you know him for his work with the … Continue reading →