Have you been over to the newly revamped Unam Sanctam Catholicam sister site lately? The site went live in July (see here if you missed the announcement) and since then I've been adding a ton of great articles. Here's some of the new essays I've published over the past couple weeks—on subjects as diverse as Filipino Catholicism, the Ark of the Covenant, and beards:
- The History of Beards in Western Christendom: Easily my most popular new article, this traces the Church's changing understanding of the beard over the first 1500 years of Christendom.
- The Leopard: Medieval Christians attributed typological meanings to the animals they encountered in nature. This article explores the medieval symbolism attached to the leopard.
- Aspebet Peter, Bishop of the Camp of Tents: This essay tells the story of the conversion and ministry of Aspebet-Peter, the Bedouin bishop who became one of the fathers of Arab Christianity in 5th century Judea.
- Ark of the Covenant in the Lateran Basilica: Did you know there was a strong tradition in medieval Rome that the Ark of the Covenant was enshrined within the high altar at the Lateran?
- The Saga of the Patarenes: The bizarre story of how the Gregorian Reform went off the rail in 11th century Milan, spawning the Patarene movement, a kind of quasi-Donatism.
- The Jews and the Sassanid Capture of Jerusalem: In 614 the Sassanid Persians captured Christian Jerusalem and carried off the True Cross as a trophy of conquest. How did the Jews of Palestine react to these events?
- Archbishop Poblete's Missionary Journey to Cavite: Concerning the missionary journey of a 17th century Spanish archbishop in the Philippines who was determined to stamp out Filipino slavery within the Archdiocese of Manila.
I've also transferred over almost all of my older articles. I'd say at this point 90% of the articles of the old site have been migrated. I'm planning on finishing the rest up this month. Some older articles you might find of interest that I moved over in the past few weeks:
- The Truth About Integralism
- Papal Primacy in the First Councils
- The Feast of All Saints and the Roman Pantheon
- A Council Hijacked by the Media?
- Alleged Pagan Origins of Christmas
- Cum Ex Apostolatus and Loss of Office
- The Original Vatican II Schemas
Finally, I have also been writing at Catholic Exchange over the past few months. Here is a list of what I've been doing over there:
- The Truth About the Dark Ages
- Our Lovely Queen of May
- Why is Pentecost on a Sunday?
- The Three Findings of John the Baptist's Head
- The History of the Brown Scapular Devotion
- The 19th Century Movement to Canonize Columbus
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