Stephanie Mann at Supremacy and Survival: The English Reformation has linked to an article in the BBC History Magazine about the frequency of drowning as a cause of accidental death in the sixteenth century. The stories may be sad, but they are very human, and also give a fascinating insight into daily life, not to mention its hazards, in the period. Her post can be read at One Drowning Victim Among Many: Robert Parsons
St Ambrose’s Hymn for St Agnes
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In honor of the Second Feast of St Agnes, which is kept today in the Roman
Rite, here is one of the very first Western hymns ever written in her
honor, a w...
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