Barbara Frale, the Vatican Achives historian who found the Chinon Parchment and has written an account of its significance, which is now in English (looks more sensational than scholarly), now claims that she has evidence of something that has long … Continue reading →
All right, so I will now get back to more edifying business. I have given everyone more than a piece of my mind on the question of the election, as have also some of you who have commented here. I … Continue reading →
Here we go again. Well, someone from the Telegraph has at least finally read the Chinon Parchment instead of just repeating what the sensationalists continue to spout. The occasion is the release of a new book by Michael Haag, which … Continue reading →
I am obliged to follow up on my previous Templar posts (category), regarding the events surrounding the release of the Chinon Parchment. As it turns out, the reports released by the secular press, which included interviews with Templar pretenders, gave … Continue reading →
Oh, Please. The press or the academy has gotten something mixed up. People will believe anything about the Church. Much of what is said of the Templars is blarney, and I am sure this will not help clear things up. … Continue reading →