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  • [Catholic Caucus] New Zealand: Transalpine Redemptorists Kicked Out

    07/15/2024 12:06:56 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 2 replies
    Gloria TV ^ | July 15, 2024 | Gloria TV
    [Catholic Caucus] New Zealand: Transalpine Redemptorists Kicked OutBishop Michael Gielen of Christchurch, New Zealand, has forced the Transalpine Redemptorists, who celebrate the Mass in the Roman Rite (the TLM), to leave the diocese.The decree of 14 July also removes their priestly faculties within the diocese. It is effective immediately: "Any ministry [...] will be unauthorised and liturgical celebrations will be illicit - that is, outside the rules of the Church."There are wishy-washy accusations of "spiritual and psychological abuse" and "unauthorised" exorcisms against the Redemptorists.Former Bishop Robert McGuckin of Toowoomba, Australia, carried out an Apostolic Visitation in November 2023. Subsequently, the...
  • What is Proto-Indo-European? | Tracing English as far back as possible

    07/14/2024 5:35:04 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 33 replies
    YouTube ^ | July 13, 2024 | RobWords
    In this episode, we'll trace English back to its oldest known ancestor: an ancestor it shares with almost all of Europe's languages, as well as some Asian languages. That ancestor is called Proto-Indo-European.I also talk about the controversial Nostratic language family and ask whether there could really be a "Proto-Earth" language. What is Proto-Indo-European? | Tracing English as far back as possible20:45 | RobWords | 515K subscribers | 126,562 views | July 13, 2024
  • Poem penned by U.S. Founding Father discovered in English school (Charles Carroll)

    11/01/2005 1:46:30 PM PST · by Pyro7480 · 39 replies · 1,337+ views
    Catholic News Service ^ | 11/1/2005 | Simon Caldwell
    Poem penned by U.S. Founding Father discovered in English schoolBy Simon Caldwell Catholic News Service LONDON (CNS) -- A poem written by one of the U.S. Founding Fathers has been discovered in the archives of a Catholic high school in England. Charles Carroll of Carrollton, one of the signers of the 1776 Declaration of Independence, wrote the poem in Latin in 1754 when he was a student in his final year of high school in Saint-Omer, France. It was found in the archives of Stonyhurst College in Clitheroe, England, by Maurice Whitehead, a professor at the University of Wales, Swansea,...
  • Donald Trump visits Sanaa Latino Food Store in Harlem, New York (April 16, 2024) [LIVE]

    04/16/2024 3:39:02 PM PDT · by EliRoom8 · 30 replies
    YouTube ^ | 4/16/2024 | Not Applicable
    Video at link
  • The Writing Systems of the World Explained, from the Latin Alphabet to the Abugidas of India

    04/05/2024 6:53:06 AM PDT · by Cronos · 12 replies
    Open Culture ^ | Colin Marshall
    The Korean alphabet, hangul, is “the most scientific writing system.” One often hears that in South Korea, a society that has taken to heart Asia scholar Edwin O. Reischauer’s description of hangul as “perhaps the most scientific system of writing in general use in any country.” But whatever their scientific credentials, all the other writing systems in use (and indeed out of use) have fascinating qualities of their own, a range of which are explained in the UsefulCharts video above on the writing systems of the world — not just the alphabets of the world, mind you, but also the...
  • Mysterious Book: Codex Gigas

    07/07/2009 8:24:41 AM PDT · by BGHater · 18 replies · 1,644+ views
    Socyberty ^ | 06 July 2009 | S. Hayes
    A huge mysterious medieval book, penned by a Benedictine monk on animal skin with bizarre devilish illustration and incantation. But who has the missing pages, and why? Codex Gigas – literally translated means “Giant Book”, photograph below, with a box of matches resting on it, gives an idea of the scale of the almost metre long text, it takes two people to lift it, which makes it the largest medieval manuscript in the world. The book can be found in the National library in Stockholm – it has 600 pages – all made from animal (donkey) skin, the front and...
  • Hildegard's Concept Viriditas - God's Power And Creation And Men

    09/17/2023 6:05:18 AM PDT · by Ozguy1945
    On September 17, in 1180 A.D., poet, composer and nun Hildegard Von Bingen died. Hildegard created the word Viriditas to describe the intrinsic ability to heal of plants, people and God. The word derives from the Latin adjective viridis meaning green. I believe that Hildegard's profoundly poetic imagination would also have had in mind the Latin noun vir meaning man. My thoughts today on Hildegard's language lead me to think she thought of men as being green in a truly healing way. God Bless Hildegard Von Bingen.
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Wraps Up Latin American Tour Meeting with Colombia’s Ex-Guerrilla President

    08/22/2023 12:26:03 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 18 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 08/22/2023 | CHRISTIAN K. CARUZO
    A delegation of “progressive” Democrats led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) met with Colombian radical leftist President Gustavo Petro on Monday on the last leg of a tour of friendly socialist governments in Latin America. During the encounter, Petro proposed to build an “alliance for life and nature” with the group and a “change of the economic system” to overcome “climate change.” Colombia was the last stop on the Democrat delegation’s weeklong Latin American tour sponsored by the Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) think tank. The lawmakers also visited Brazil and Chile, where they held meetings with...
  • Sic semper proditores! (Has a nice ring to it)

    07/30/2023 5:11:31 PM PDT · by Az Joe · 4 replies
    07/30/2023 | AzJoe
    Thus always to traitors!
  • Worst possible case scenario for Latin Mass. New document due for publication.

    04/04/2023 10:39:07 AM PDT · by Gillibrand1 · 7 replies
    Catholic Conclave ^ | 04/04/2023 | CG
    On the feared date of 3 April, no new Roman document with further restrictions on the traditional liturgy has appeared. However, according to our source in Rome, this in no way means that no corresponding regulations will be issued. Perhaps Francis' hospitalisation upset the original timetable, perhaps there were last-minute changes - but the document, already rumoured since January, is now apparently ready and its publication can be expected in a few days, weeks at best.
  • The World's Oldest Rune Stone

    01/21/2023 6:46:29 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 22 replies
    Museum of Cultural History ^ | January 2023 | University of Oslo
    In the autumn of 2021, archaeologists of the Museum of Cultural History investigated a grave field by Tyrifjorden in Ringerike. In one of the graves, they discovered a stone with several runic inscriptions. Burnt bones and charcoal from the grave reveal that the runes were inscribed between the years 1 and 250 AD. This makes it the earliest known rune stone...Sometime between 1,800 and 2,000 years ago, someone stood near Tyrifjorden and carved runes into the 31x32 cm block of reddish-brown Ringerike sandstone. They spoke an early form of the ancient Nordic language that is the ancestor language of modern...
  • Runes were just as advanced as Roman alphabet writing, says researcher

    03/08/2023 11:05:31 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 13 replies
    Phys dot org ^ | March 3, 2023 | Lisbet Jære, University of Oslo
    In the Middle Ages, the Roman alphabet and runes lived side by side. A new doctoral thesis challenges the notion that runes represent more of an oral and less of a learned form of written language....Johan Bollaert, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies... has investigated written language used in public inscriptions in Norway from the 1100s to the 1500s. Last autumn, he defended his doctoral thesis "Visuality and Literacy in the Medieval Epigraphy of Norway."The assumption that runes represent a more oral tradition is based on the idea that runic inscriptions are contextually bound and are...
  • Cardinal Müller accuses Pope of "Brutal Intolerance" and "Autocratic Leadership"

    02/25/2023 1:19:11 AM PST · by Gillibrand1 · 6 replies
    Catholic Conclave ^ | 25/02/2023 | CG
    The recent rescriptum approved by Francis and the Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Roche, continues to elicit reactions. The new document, which reinforces the Motu Proprio, Traditinis custodes, establishes that the use of a parish church or the erection of a personal parish for the celebration of the Eucharist according to the Missale Romanum of 1962 and the granting of licence to priests ordained after the publication of the Motu proprio Traditionis custodes to celebrate according to the Missale Romanum of 1962, will be the responsibility of Rome.
  • Vatican publishes Enabling Act for the Destruction of the Latin Mass

    02/21/2023 11:15:36 AM PST · by Gillibrand1 · 37 replies
    Catholic Conclave ^ | 21/02/23 | CG
    Who can dispense with the regulations of "Traditionis custodes"? Pope Francis makes it clear that only the liturgical dicastery can do so. With the new decree now published, the Vatican can reclaim many local special permissions for the Old Mass. Pope Francis has determined that the dispensational power for Mass celebrations in the pre-conciliar form rests with the Apostolic See. A decree of the Pope published on Tuesday states that only the Vatican can grant dispensations for such Mass celebrations in parish churches or for the establishment of corresponding personal parishes.
  • Argentina World Cup party ends in violence and chaos as riot cops are pelted with missiles in Buenos Aires, stars are evacuated by helicopter, a fan dies and a five-year-old is left in a coma

    12/21/2022 4:37:04 AM PST · by C19fan · 17 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | December 21, 2022 | Jack Newman, Nathan Salt, Alastair Lockhart, Liam Morgan, and Nataliz Penza
    Argentina's euphoric World Cup celebrations descended into chaos yesterday as violence broke out on the streets of Buenos Aires between fans and riot police after their star players were forced to evacuate to safety by helicopter. Officers armed with shields and batons were pelted with missiles at the Obelisco monument in the country's capital hours after fans tried to jump into the bus during the victory parade to meet Lionel Messi and his teammates. The World Cup heroes were met with a heaving crowd of an estimated five million fans who blocked their path to the Obelisco, then had to...
  • Archaeologists dig at Pillar of Eliseg near Llangollen

    09/07/2011 4:11:56 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 14 replies
    BBC News ^ | Saturday, September 3, 2011 | unattributed
    Archaeologists are launching a new dig to try to unearth the secrets of a 9th Century stone monument on a prehistoric mound. Bangor and Chester university experts will begin excavations at the Pillar of Eliseg near Llangollen, Denbighshire... Last year excavations focussed on the mound, which was identified as an early Bronze Age cairn. It followed on from one in the 18th Century. Professor Nancy Edwards from Bangor University told BBC Radio Wales: "...This year we are going back to the cairn to one particular trench because we discovered evidence last year of the dig into the top of the...
  • In Latin America's new Cold War, will China lift up autocrats?

    02/19/2022 1:49:59 PM PST · by RomanSoldier19 · 10 replies
    LA TIMES ^ | 2/17/2022 | Kate Linthicum - Thursday
    l Salvador's president and the Chinese ambassador traded flatteries this month as they broke ground on a new national library, one of a slew of gifts China has promised this small mountainous nation as part of its vigorous quest to gain influence across Central America. As they smiled for photos, Ambassador Ou Jianhong expressed her "greatest respect" for President Nayib Bukele, a polarizing leader who has assailed El Salvador's democratic institutions and clashed repeatedly with U.S. officials. Bukele, in turn, praised Chinese President Xi Jinping, an authoritarian who has engineered China's rise at the expense of civil liberties. When the...
  • Warning of ‘take over’ as Beijing strikes major new deal with Latin America and the Caribbean

    02/06/2022 7:26:39 AM PST · by RomanSoldier19 · 27 replies
    https://www.news.com.au ^ | 1/5/2022 | Ben Graham
    In a move to spread its power across the globe, Beijing has signed a new deal in a region of over 670 million people that has some concerned. n a major new move to expand its influence across the globe, Beijing has set out a wide-ranging new deal with leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean that will touch almost all aspects of life in the region of over 670 million people. One senior US analyst has warned the deal – in which China has pledged to supply nuclear technology, fund space programs and build schools teaching Chinese languages and...
  • Norse runic text found in Oslo

    01/04/2022 8:17:11 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 17 replies
    Heritage Daily ^ | December 29, 2021 | unattributed
    Archaeologists from the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) have uncovered two objects in Oslo inscribed with Norse runic text.Excavations were being conducted in Oslo’s Medieval Park ‘Middelalderparken’ in what was once the southern part of the medieval city of Oslo. The park contains the ruins of St. Clement’s Church, St. Mary’s Church, and the former Oslo Kongsgård estate royal estate.Researchers discovered a bone inscribed in Norse and a piece of wood with inscriptions on three sides in both Norse and Latin.Professor Kristel Zilmer from the University of Oslo, who specialises in writing culture (runology) and iconography has studied...
  • [Catholic Caucus] Hundreds Flock to Bishop’s Latin Mass

    12/25/2021 10:59:24 AM PST · by ebb tide · 7 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | December 25, 2021 | Maximilian Doty
    [Catholic Caucus] Hundreds Flock to Bishop’s Latin MassFor the fifth year in a row, Catholic tradition made a quiet but profound appearance in an unsuspecting setting: before dawn, early on a Saturday morning on the campus of a public university.However, for the first year, it was led by a successor of the apostles.As was previously posted here on OnePeterFive, before dawn on December 11th, Bishop Conley, ordinary of Lincoln, Nebraska offered a Pontifical Solemn Rorate Mass at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Newman Center.Many woke early that Saturday morning to worship in so sublime a way — totaling four hundred faithful,...