10 Replies to ““The Ancient Knowledge will again abound, and overflow, as water upon the Earth””

  1. Pope Boniface IV formally started what would later be known as All Saints Day on May 13 in 609 AD when he dedicated the Pantheon in Rome as a church in honor of the Virgin Mary and all martyrs. The current date of November 1 was established by Pope Gregory III during his reign (731-741 AD) when he dedicated a chapel in Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica in honor of all saints.

    While this celebration was originally limited to Rome, later in 837 Pope Gregory IV ordered the official observance of All Saints Day every November 1 and extended its celebration to the entire Church.

    So, the fixing of All Saints Day at the end of October, and its celebration in Christian Europe, was not originally in late October.

    1. If one tells everyone that this started out as a Catholic festival, it will shut down faster than Justin can run under his bed.

    1. How was she dressed? I’m told that she tends to be quite stylish and has rather fetching legs.

  2. Hate to be the bearer of bad news for y’all but it’s a Catholic thing.
    One day of the year set aside while building Western civilization.

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