How the Middle Ages Inspired This American to Build a Castle

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No discussion about the healthy state of the American imagination would be complete without talking about castles. Americans love castles and everything associated with them. In nearly every locale across the country, there are those who dream beyond the classic mansion or manor and build the medieval castle of their dreams. Such dream castles are … Read more

He chose a greater chivalry: St. Francis of Assisi (Part 1)

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Founder of the Franciscan Order, born at Assisi in Umbria, in 1181 or 1182 — the exact year is uncertain; died there, 3 October, 1226. Francis received some elementary instruction from the priests of St. George’s at Assisi, though he learned more perhaps in the school of the Troubadours, who were just then making for … Read more

Six Ways Business Is Lawfully Transacted

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Medieval French theologian Alexander of Hales (1185-1245) lists six ways business can be lawfully transacted in his Summa theologica. Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. “It should be conducted by a suitable person, such as a layman. It should be for a necessary or pious cause, … Read more