Category Archives: The French Revolution
The exile and death of Pope Pius VI and the miracle of 1799
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The Revolution takes Rome
September 5, 2016 So let’s back up a bit. A conspiracy was formed, we do not know exactly when but probably sometime in either the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, to overthrow the Christian order and to erase the … Continue reading
A convenient pretext: the death of General Duphot
August 24, 2016 … Continue reading
Prelude to the assault on Rome
August 9, 2016 … Continue reading
To annihilate the Holy See
August 2, 2016 … Continue reading
A meditation on the notion of a republic
July 19, 2016 And it came to pass, that in those days there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that the whole world should be enrolled. This enrolling was first made by Cyrinus, the governor of Syria. And all … Continue reading
The murder and expulsion of priests
July 11, 2016 … Continue reading
The ten day week and the strangeness of the French Republican calendar
July 5, 2016 … Continue reading
The first deliberate use of mass media to control a society
June 13, 2016 … Continue reading