#MorningMonarchy: March 3, 2016
Saving church, laying hands and good luck sacrifice + this day in history w/Saudi oil and our song of the day by Polica on your Morning Monarchy for March 3, 2016.
Saving church, laying hands and good luck sacrifice + this day in history w/Saudi oil and our song of the day by Polica on your Morning Monarchy for March 3, 2016.
This is the free first hour, while the full interview is for paid subscribers. To hear the full interview, subscribe here for 4.95 a month with access to the archives. Note: There was a technical issue in terms of sound for the first 20 minutes, but this gets corrected. Fr. Chris Moody is a Greek Orthodox Chaplain for the Army whose scholarly focus is the works of St.
Hate by state, Grim Sleeper and Celestial cults + this day in history w/Scientology's first church and our song of the day by Lake Street Dive on your Morning Monarchy for February 18, 2016.
4.65/5 (20) This story was the subject of much discussion in last Friday's members' vidchat, and then, after the end of that event, many people sent me this version of the story from Russia's Sputnik site,…
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One world religion, chimeras and occult rock n roll + this day in history w/the Human Be-In and our song of the day by Lucius on your Morning Monarchy for January 14, 2016.
Pope Francis told crowds at Saint Peter’s square that this might be the Last Christmas for Humanity. Just earlier this month, a somber Pope Francis had announced the beginning of World War 3. “We are close to Christmas. There will be lights, there will be parties, bright trees, even Nativity scenes – all decked out –…
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James and James each bring their story of the year and a trend for next year, but unlike usual episodes of NWNW, neither knows what the other is going to talk about… and they wear ties.
Seventeenth century England was full of debate over the divided loyalties of Englishmen and women. Many were said to be in the grips of papal allegiance, an allegiance that could not be shared with the King of England. We hear similar rumblings today in the U.S. The Republican Party establishment and their benefactors in the media have become increasingly hostile to the message of social justice emanating from the Vatican and it is for good reason.
Some would say I was a lost man in a lost world
You could say I lost my faith in the people on TV
You could say I’d lost my belief in our politicians
They all seemed like game show hosts to me
— Sting, “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” from the 1993 album ‘Ten Summoner’s Tales”