For more information about the Mozarabic Rite see here.
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For more information about the Mozarabic Rite see here.
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Br. Bugnolo, Even those of us out here knowing a bit about history learn tidbits and whole schema from you not known before. Thank-you for the access into your adventure. And, it’s wonderful to witness the return of your natural spirit in Jesus Christ. Bless you on this fine Sunday.
Sadly, the sound was too low on this video to follow your commentary.
A fascinating church!
may one day the museum will be a church again. would love to see and attend Mass how my ancestors did.
Dutch site hetanderenieuws.nl: 3rd time they publish you there!
Article: ‘arrest the criminals’ by Br. Bugnolo.
That’s how you become a celebrity.
I watched again and the sound was fine. I probably hit the wrong button.
I’m so glad you decided to tour these churches. When I was young, I wanted to travel Europe and draw the wonderful architecture there. Didn’t make it, don’t want to do it anymore, but very much enjoying your virtual tours.
Ah, the arch! It is Visigothic arch Brother Bugnolo 🙂 It was invented in Spain before Arabs came.
Tell me more!
Brother Bugnolo,
I just discovered that you did a livestream video, which I missed. I hope you will do some more of them, which I will be watching for, as I’m sure I would have a question or two for you.
Be careful over there in Europe! Looks like we may be entering a new Dark Ages.