Shocking Revival: A Protestant Country Is Returning to Catholic Roots
MAGICAL RELINDIS | 2 Dec. 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G3vczAGkvs
Three objections to part of what they say:
- "this isn't Medieval reenactment" ... it actually doesn't exclude reenactment, and one novel by Chesterton (The Return of Don Quixote) speaks of a man taking reenactment very far and in the end finding the faith full on;
- England is described as "the first of the dominos" not quite accurate even for "dominos" as huge as kingdoms, since on that level Sweden was first, schismatic since 1520 (same date as the successful rebellion against Denmark) and Lutheran since 1527, seven years before England even just entered schism;
- and people are described as adequately Catholic when getting into union with Leo XIV rather than with Michael II.
But apart from that, they are describing a thing that's really there.
And I don't doubt many who join communion with the Antipope at least intend to become true Catholics./HGL
PS, on the note of "this isn't Medieval reenactment" it ends on "this isn't nostalgia, this is prophecy reborn" ... but nostalgia and prophecy go together. When priests and kings were asking how best to get along with (or get rid of, much less likely, though) the Romans, Anne and Simon were obviously nostalgics when staying faithful to the prophecy of a King to come from the house of David. The last book of prophecy to enter the canon of 73 books was written by a man who had read Homer (or who knew Homer by his prophecy) and Ulysses coming back to save Penelope from adultery is an image of Christ Who will return to save His bride. The book starts with the longing of Ulysses for "noston aemar" the day of homecoming./HGL
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