Day: April 17, 2022

Rediscovering Awe: Antoine Brumel’s “Earthquake Mass”

More than 500 years ago Antoine Brumel wrote a 12-part Mass that allows us to experience the uninhibited spirituality of the pre-Reformation world of the early 16th century. Its construction from a tiny motif of Gregorian chant from the Easter Lauds is nothing less than awe-inspiring.

Coached by Joan of Arc, Christians Must Re-engage: An Interview with <strong>Alexandre Dianine-Havard</strong>

Coached by Joan of Arc, Christians Must Re-engage: An Interview with Alexandre Dianine-Havard

“Children should be educated in greatness, not only in integrity. They must learn to do that which is great, and not only that which is right.” —Alexandre Dianine-Havard

April 17, 2022
Les Républicains Under 5%: The Shipwreck of the French Governmental Right

Les Républicains Under 5%: The Shipwreck of the French Governmental Right

The key to the survival of the main party of the French governmental right used to be political, now it is financial.

April 17, 2022
German Bundestag Votes Against Mandatory Vaccination

German Bundestag Votes Against Mandatory Vaccination

The German Minister of Health Karl Lauterbach spent months campaigning to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations. But the parliamentary vote on April 7th clearly rejected all proposals.

April 17, 2022
Rediscovering Awe: Antoine Brumel’s “Earthquake Mass”

Rediscovering Awe: Antoine Brumel’s “Earthquake Mass”

More than 500 years ago Antoine Brumel wrote a 12-part Mass that allows us to experience the uninhibited spirituality of the pre-Reformation world of the early 16th century. Its construction from a tiny motif of Gregorian chant from the Easter Lauds is nothing less than awe-inspiring.

April 17, 2022