Category: History 🏛️
I love history. How we got here is where we are going.
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Reconstitution
I really don’t know what the fuck is going on, nor am I pretending to know. The completeness of crisis is too big to understand.
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St Edmund the Martyr | 2144
In preparation for the rootlessness of England post Union. St Edmund should be retrieved from deep cultural memory.
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St Thérèse of Lisieux | 2038
Her life, her parents, her sisters and family. The Kaleidoscope clarifies the holy trinity, the ‘Act of Oblation’ working, her poetry, and death.
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The Most Forgetful Man In England | 1913
Reverend George Harvest, Rector of Thames Ditton was so forgetful he forgot to turn up to his own wedding twice!
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Robert Stephen Hawker | 1904
The life an times of the Priest Mermaid: Robert Stephen Hawker
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May You Live in Interesting Times | 1903
A brief history of the aphorism “May you live in interesting times” and a little about what we can do about it.
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Acts of St Andrew | 1830
It’s St Andrews Day, so I thought maybe I could talk about the The Apostolic Romance book The Acts St Andrew.
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General Ludd | 1828
Luddites were opposed only to technology ‘hurtful to Commonality’/ What are the wide frames of today? which bits of the stack need a visit at midnight?
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Get Down On Your Knees | 1821
It started off as a simple show about the great abolitionist Harriet Tubman, but unexpectedly spun out into occult left history, criticism of the awful the law of return, and…
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Celestine V | 1813
724 years ago today, nine weary, stubborn men met yet again in conclave. They elected a hermit emaciated and he became Celestine V.
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Remembrance | 1809
Last week, my family and I traveled to Lijssenthoek Cemetery in Belgium to commemorate 100 years since my great-grandfather’s death.
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Stella Maris
The Shrine of Our Ladye Star of the Sea was an old chapel on the cliffs at Broadstairs. Dating back at least to the 1350s










