Christendom’s Mad Monk and His Mutineers

The German Peasants’ War of 1524-25 has been called an early "revolution of the common man" by its foremost German historian, Peter Blickle, and deemed a pioneering movement for equality by American historian Sean McMeekin, in his history of communism.

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Five Beautiful Carols That Capture The Anticipation Of Advent

These ancient carols capture the anticipation we should feel in these weeks leading up to Christmas.

Classical Education Is The Best Defense Against Dysfunctional AI-Infested Schools

The advent of sophisticated AI strongly suggests the educational establishment should correct course.

Christians Have Contemplated ‘O Sacred Head Now Wounded’ On Good Friday For 800 Years

A Cistercian monk during the Middle Ages wrote a poem about Jesus’ death that was discovered by a Lutheran pastor in the 17th century, who set it to music.