Friday, April 10, 2015

Linking to your page

Please leave a comment or message me if you'd like your own blog or webpage to be added on the right. I'm only now coming to revise the list, after not having touched it for over a year.

The only criterion is that it must have some connection, however remote, to the rediscovery, restoration, or revival of medieval ideas or styles. I've made some exceptions for close personal friends, but that's it.

6 comments:

  1. "must have some connection, however remote, to the rediscovery, restoration, or revival of medieval ideas or styles."

    Would Hapsburg* restoration count? Just wondering...

    * (a noble medieval family)

    Keep applying Medievalism to the Modern world (and the Modern world needs it!)

    God bless!

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  2. I would really appreciate it if you linked to http://www.alleluiaaudiobooks.com/, right now we have an Audiobook on the True Story of the Sword in the Sword, and next month we will be doing an Audiobook on Our Lady's connection with Chivalry.

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  3. Not to mention we have multiple works on that Great Medieval Hero, St. Bernard of Clairvaux!

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  4. I am a bit of a medievalist myself. My blog contained posts about the Book of Hours, the revival of Our Lady's Little Office, my short rant about the LOTH versus the Little Office, a post of the First Psalm with illustrations from medieval books, and I am also going to post an appeal to help me in my "Book of Hours Initiative" wherein we will collaborate upon making a .pdf version of a Book of Hours for consumption.

    N.

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  5. Well, I'm a radical Christian Reactionary, writing for the restoration of Christendom and the Traditional ideal, against the twisted antichrist that is Modernity. That count?

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  6. Somebody once accused me of being a Traditionalist. I had to gently correct them, "no, I'm a medievalist".

    Some possibly relevant posts from my blog:

    http://www.thomryng.com/amateurmonk/towards-a-new-cluny/

    http://www.thomryng.com/amateurmonk/feast-of-the-holy-abbots-of-cluny-found/

    http://www.thomryng.com/amateurmonk/on_community/

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