Month: April 2025

The Gothic Church Legacy from Crimea to Sweden: Dynasties, Runes, and Orthodox Continuity

The Gothic Church Legacy from Crimea to Sweden: Dynasties, Runes, and Orthodox Continuity Introduction Far from being extinguished with the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Church of the Goths—originating in the 4th century under Bishop Ulfilas—left behind a trail of liturgical, architectural, and dynastic legacy from the Black Sea to the Baltic. With […]

The Norse-Gaelic Influence in Kievan Rus and the Celtic Church Legacy

The Norse-Gaelic Influence in Kievan Rus and the Celtic Church Legacy IntroductionThe development of Kievan Rus and its major cities, especially Kiev, has traditionally been narrated as a Scandinavian-Viking story. Yet a deeper layer emerges when considering the hybridized nature of the Norse colonies in Ireland and their transformation into Christianized polities. The Kingdom of […]

The Celtic Church in Kiev: Culdees, Chrodegang, and the Continental Expansion

The Celtic Church in Kiev: Culdees, Chrodegang, and the Continental Expansion Introduction Most people believe the Celtic Church faded into obscurity in the 7th century, overrun by Saxon advances and subsumed into Roman rites. But this is a historical oversight. The Celtic Church continued to flourish on the European continent (not just in Wales, Scotland […]

The Guelph Dynasty and the Enduring Protection of the Celtic Church of Columbanus

  The Guelph Dynasty and the Enduring Protection of the Celtic Church of Columbanus I. Introduction The legacy of the Celtic Church founded by St. Columbanus and his Irish companions in the 6th–7th centuries shaped the religious landscape of Merovingian and Carolingian Europe. This church, grounded in Johannine tradition through Polycarp and Polycrates, stood apart […]

Battle of the Gods

Sharing Options Introduction A few days ago, when the news about that huge Hindu image of Lord Hanuman was first going around, my friend Joe Rigney inquired if anyone knew whether @MichaelCassidy had anything going on these days. Michael Cassidy was that publicly-minded citizen who had redistributed the image of Satan that had been erected … Continue Reading “Battle of the Gods”

Cornelis J. Schilt, “Post-Liberal Conservatism and the Nation State”

Daily News from Edmund Burke Foundation(NL)’s “NationalConservatism.org” The National Conservatism Conferences and study group represents a rich source of intellectual capacity for advancing good in the earth. Numerous conferences, essays and reports are uploaded regularly to the site. Come back to https://Watchman.News for news updates every hour. Find news from many other outlets that work […]

The Hidden Hazards of Improper Mask Use, Pamphlet: Misusing a mask is dangerous, mask safety

🛑 The Hidden Hazards of Improper Mask Use Protecting Health Means Using Masks Responsibly Download and Print this in Pamphlet form: The Hidden Hazards of Improper Mask Use.pdf 🔴 The Danger of Reusing Dirty Masks Most people never wash or replace their masks. Bacteria, mold spores, and other pathogens thrive in the warm, moist environment […]

Restoring the Forgotten Legacy: The Sethite Dominion, Pre-Adamic Theory, and the Spiritual War of the Ages

Restoring the Forgotten Legacy: The Sethite Dominion, Pre-Adamic Theory, and the Spiritual War of the Ages Abstract: This article explores a unified, respectful theory that reconsiders humanity’s ancient history through the lens of Scripture, archaeology, genetics, mythological continuity, and pre-modern Christian scholarship. Rooted in the framework of pre-Adamic theory and the historical influence of the […]

Brunswick Dutch Regency, House of Wolfenbuttel Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands

NL Vertaling “Huis Wolfenbuttel-Brunswjik / regenten” DE Übersetzung “Haus Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick Regents..” The House of Wolfenbüttel-Brunswick and Its Enduring Regency Rights in the Netherlands Table of Contents Introduction ’s-Hertogenbosch: Name Rooted in Brunswick Heritage Duke Louis of Brunswick: Regent of the Netherlands and Protector of Monarchs Brunswick and the Making of Noord-Brabant Napoleon, Vienna, and the […]