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âO Dayspring, Brightness of the everlasting light, Sun of justice, come to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death!â
Thus sings the Church on December 21, the darkest day of the year. On this weekâs Mosaic Ark, the ladies discussed the Catholic tradition of preparing for Advent by singing the âO Antiphons,â which are short sung sentences describing a specific aspect of prayerful meditation on the eternal Truth â Godâs incarnation in the womb of a virgin named Mary. They are sung at sunset (Vespers) both before and after recitation of Maryâs âMagnificat,â wherein she describes her joy at being chosen by God to be the mother of the long-awaited Messiah, who came to banish darkness and death, bringing everlasting light. Each Advent season in America, congregations of Catholics and Protestants participate in this tradition perhaps without knowing that is what they are doing; they sing âO Come, O Come, Emmanuel,â which is Catholic and has origins that are more than a thousand years old. Join us as we discuss these ancient chants, how they were weaved so thoroughly into our Christian consciousness, and how the Internet is making everything old new again. â Streamed December 19, 2024
Melinda Kathleen Reese singing âO Come, O Come, Emmanuel,â in the church of Montefrio, Spain: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/H6zswBOzxig
Amelia McKee, âThe O Antiphons and the Stammheim Missalâ: https://liturgicalyearinart.substack.com/p/the-o-antiphons-and-the-stammheim
The Stammheim Missal: https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/107TJA
On the Advent Lyrics: https://unauthorizedmedievalhistory.blogspot.com/2019/12/episode-12-getting-medieval-on-earendel.html
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Myths, threads, and spider webs â thatâs what the ladies of the Mosaic Ark discussed this week. Specifically, we discussed how all information from ancient times through the present, all history, literature, art, science, music, and religion have been compressed into a digital scroll that is now accessible to anyone with an internet connection. This ability to âscrollâ information has also allowed people to start seeing the threads that run between all things and times, connecting them through a massive digital web. Quite a modern wonder, wouldnât you say? Actually, some might say it is a return to the âpre-modernâ world. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown has a more accurate take; it is a return to the medieval world. Join the ladies as they discuss what it means to live in the web, how we can distinguish myth from reality, and whether biblically accurate angels look like giant spiders. â Streamed December 13, 2024
On Joseph Campbell: âThe God-Ridden Bigotry of the Globalist Monomythâ https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-god-ridden-bigotry-of-globalist.html On egregores: Mary Harrington, âLily Phillips and the Spreadsheet Egregoreâ https://www.maryharrington.co.uk/p/lily-phillips-and-the-spreadsheet -
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Have you noticed the trend lately? âStrong independent womanâ is a trope that keeps popping up in movies, television shows, and advertisements, and especially in political advertisements. âSingle cat ladiesâ were the largest group that voted for Kamala Harris in the last election, and groups of witches were casting spells against her opponent. Their number one issue seemed to be the right to an abortion, which is promoted as something strong, independent women need and want. But is this true? The ladies of the Mosaic Ark beg to differ and have some pretty amazing examples to share with you of strong women who became even stronger moms. â Streamed December 6, 2024
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Recently on an episode of The Timcast with Tim Pool, Tim was debating with his guests about whether America was created as a Christian nation. John Adamsâ 1798 letter to a Massachusetts regiment was offered as evidence that it was, as Adams wrote âOur Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.â But what does âreligiousâ mean in this context? What did the founders mean when they allowed for the free exercise of religion? If they meant âChristian,â why didnât they say the name of Christ in their documents? On this weekâs episode of The Mosaic Ark, Professor Rachel Fulton Brown shares some ideas about that.. Listen in and let her know your ideas in the comments! âStreamed November 29, 2024
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What is digital mysticism? When you hear that phrase, do you imagine hermetic robots meditating in a virtual reality landscape chanting ohms? That may be getting a little bit ahead tech-wise. If you imagined that the information technology revolution that weâve all been living through since Marshall McLuhan coined his famous phrase âThe medium is the message,â youâre a little closer to understanding. And if you thought that âdigital mysticismâ was mankindâs reacquisition of the medieval method of learning you would be right on the mark. On this weekâs Mosaic Ark, the ladies were joined by Mark Stahlman, President of the Center for the Study of Digital Life, where we spoke of how todayâs social media environment tracks in very similar ways with philosophical developments in ancient Greece, medieval Europe, and modern China. We would love to hear your ideas on this, so please add yours to the comments! âStreamed November 15, 2024
Center for the Study of Digital Life: https://www.digitallife.center
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Remember, remember the fifth of NovemberâŠ. Where were you on November 5, 2024 â the day that Donald John Trump was elected to a second term as President of the United States? If you were like the Ladies of the Mosaic Ark, you were up for most of the night watching the national election results, afraid to go to sleep for fear of getting a nasty shock in the morning. Turns out, most of the country felt the same way, although maybe for different reasons depending upon who one hoped would win. It has been a very momentous campaign that capped off four very momentous and traumatic years. To cope with all of this trauma, the memes did flow, and KC collected a bunch of them! Join the ladies as we discuss the election results, the last few weeks that led up to them, and the memes that explain them all. â Streamed November 8, 2024
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Who is Fencing Bear? Why, she writes the Blog called Fencing Bear at Prayer! Who is Ancilla Mariae? Why, she hosts the Telegram Channel called Fencing Bear at Prayer and its chatroom called The Dragon Common Room! Who is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown? Why, she is a Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Chicago! As well as the creator of the aforementioned Blog and Telegram channels. Did I also mention that she writes books with a team of poets at another website called The Dragon Common Room, and she hosts the weekly live-stream called The Mosaic Ark that youâre seeing here on YouTube? So why is she adding Substack creator to all of the other hats she wears? Because she has surmised that a lot of people who have enjoyed reading and listening to her thoughts might like to have a single space to learn about all of the different areas where she teaches and creates, and Substack is a good place to do that. Listen in on this weekâs Mosaic Ark as the Professor explains how her projects all complement each other and answers viewersâ questions about the work that she and her poets do. âStreamed November 1, 2024
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The ladies of the Mosaic Ark are looking at the stars! Captain Zodiac, the Mosaic Arkâs very first guest, once again joined us to share his insights about astrology and its true meaningâwhich does not include divination heâll have you know! He and Professor Rachel Fulton Brown discussed the beautiful medieval Christian manuscripts that are currently on display at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. The ancient myths and astrological charts used in the manuscriptsâ beautiful, gilded illustrations hold an explosion of information about the people who made them and what they believed. But do they have something to say about who we are today? Watch and tell us your ideas in the comments! âStreamed October 25, 2024
Getty Exhibit: https://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/lumen/index.html
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âI have ever been prone to seek adventure and to investigate and experiment where wiser men would have left well enough alone.â
â Edgar Rice Burroughs, A Princess of Mars
What does it mean to say that the world was once enchanted, but now it is not? To answer that question, one must ask, âwhat is a myth, and how can it be both true and false?â On this weekâs Mosaic Ark, the ladies were joined by Substack author John Carter (a pseudonym taken from one of his favorite book series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.) John Carterâs imagination is boundless, and with that boundless imagination he asks a lot of fascinating questions about history, science, religion, stories, and myths. One of the big questions of our time is this â what happens to a society built with the imaginative force of myth, when imagination is relegated to secondary status (when acknowledged at all) in the public sphere? If the effect of that secondary status is a crumbling society, how can that society be fixed? In short, how does one reenchant the world? Join us as we wrestle with this concept, and please share your ideas in the comments. âStreamed October 12, 2024
Postcards from Barsoom: https://barsoom.substack.com
"The Re-enchantment of the World": https://barsoom.substack.com/p/the-reenchantment-of-the-world
Dr. John Carter, PhD, on X: @martianwyrdlord
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âPraised be You, my Lord, through Brother Wind, and through the air, cloudy and serene, and every kind of weather through which you give sustenance to Your creatures.â â St. Francis of Assisi, âCanticle of the Creaturesâ (1225)
As the fallen-away followers of our Lord Jesus Christ might have said, this is a hard teaching, especially this week. How do we praise God for âevery kind of weatherâ after the devastating and deadly floods in Appalachia this past week? How did St. Francis do it in the face of the trials of his day? This week the ladies of the Mosaic Ark discuss St. Francis of Assisi, whose feast day is today (October 4). Was he simply the tree-hugging, animal-loving hippy portrayed by Franco Zeffirelli in his 1972 film? Or was he the devout but shrewd son of a wealthy merchant who founded a world-wide movement? Spoiler alert: He was both! Join us as we talk about why people still love this saint so much, and what he has to teach us about the modern world. â Streamed October 4, 2024
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Mimetic Desire. This was the phrase used by RenĂ© Girard to describe the human condition of wanting to obtain that which others have already obtained; not to be confused with envy, mimetic desire is simply an extension of the way we learn what we should and shouldnât want â food, shelter, love, etc. Can this be observed in everyday life, in fiction, in geopolitics? Yes, yes, and yes, through a phenomenon called Mimetic Rivalry. Join the ladies of the Mosaic Ark as we discuss some of the more famous mimetic twins, and tell us in the comments if you can see what we see in these pairings: Indiana Jones and RenĂ© Belloq from Raiders of the Lost Ark, Simone de Beauvoir and Mother Theresa of Calcutta (two single ladies and historic contemporaries with two very different ideas about love) and the trifecta of mimetic twins â Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin, leaders of the Allies during World War II. âStreamed September 27, 2024
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Isis and Osiris. Apollo and Artemis. Donald and Kamala? Twins are memorable features in the worldâs mythological systems; they are symbols of duality, balance, and integrating opposites. One might say our myths have conditioned us to look for similarities when presented with two choices. On last weekâs Mosaic Ark, we discussed the visual image presented by presidential candidate Kamala Harris and how it might appeal (or not) to women. This week we compared her tweets to those of presidential candidate Donald Trump. Did we see stark contrasts in the messaging of each campaign? Yes and no; we saw twinning. Want to find out what that is? Watch tonightâs stream and peer into the looking glass with us.â Streamed September 20, 2024
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âItâs our time.â Vice President Kamala Harris is quoted as having said this recently to her fellow women as she seeks to win one of the most powerful positions of authority in the world, President of the United States. However, the time of powerful womenâs leadership has already come and gone⊠and come and gone⊠and come and gone again, has it not? The ladies of the Mosaic Ark remember a time not so long ago that the Anglo-American empire lost the longest reigning queen in British history, her late majesty Queen Elizabeth II. We also remember the second longest reigning monarch in British history, Queen Victoria. But the most iconic British ruler, also a queen, has to be Queen Elizabeth I, and it is with her that Anglo-American women all over the US most closely identify, and why they yearn for a strong, independent woman as their leader. Why? Watch the stream to find out! âStreamed September 13, 2024
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What is the Mosaic Ark? What kind of a livestream is it? The best way to describe it is this: it is a cruise ship! The Mosaic Ark takes its viewers on a cruise through an ocean of information, images, art, science, history, and (very occasionally) political events. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Medievalist and Tolkien expert, is your cruise director bringing you to interesting ports of call every week with her co-hostesses. They discuss what they see, what it means, how each port is connected to the other ports and how all are oriented towards Christ and His mother, Mary, the Star of the Sea. Come aboard! Weâre expecting you! âStreamed August 16, 2024
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Watching the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, many people were outraged by the display of drag queen camp and hedonism included in the show, particularly because it was done in a way that many claimed mocked Da Vinciâs âThe Last Supper.â Christians world-wide demanded apologies in the strongest of terms. The ladies of the Mosaic Ark were also outragedâbut not for the same reason! Presuming that âimitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness,â we argue that the Paris Bacchanalia show was merely trying (poorly) to grasp what it could not reach: the scandalous joy of the Liturgy of the Lamb. âStreamed August 8, 2024
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ââTwas our Right!â to write poetry, and thereby speak our creative world into being. In this weekâs Mosaic Ark, Professor Rachel Fulton Brown speaks about J.R.R. Tolkienâs creative process, how it began and how he was able to create an entire world using both poetry and prose. But, most importantly, how without his poetry there wouldâve been no story; poetry was the engine that drove the vehicle of his prose and without it, there would be no Middle-Earth. So how did he begin? He began at the beginning of course, by first learning how to scan. âStreamed August 2, 2024
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Who elects a King? Is it God or the Barons? Who elects a President? Is it the billionaire class, the tech oligarchs, the âdonor classâ? Is there a difference between any of them and the Barons; between a King and a President? If one looks at the rhetoric of the past and present, there doesnât seem to be a difference. But there is another similarity between the power struggles of the past and present that might be overlooked: the power of the people to assent to their new rulers or reject them. This is a constant that all would-be rulers know about and use to support their cause of self-promotion. Join the ladies of the Mosaic Ark as we discuss how image and rhetoric can turn a commoner to a King, and a King to an âalso ran.â âStreamed July 26, 2024
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On July 13th, 2024, former President Donald J. Trump was shot while speaking at a rally for his re-election campaign in Butler County, Pennsylvania. To protect him from getting shot again, the Secret Service agents quickly tackled him to the ground. He was down for what seemed like minutes as the crowd waited anxiously to see if he was alright. Though bleeding, he was aliveâthe would-be assassin failed. Trump rose to his feet, blood on his face and fist defiantly in the air, and shouted âFight! Fight! Fight!â A photographer who was present for the rally had jumped towards the stage in this moment to take pictures, and captured perhaps one of the most iconic pictures of the century. That picture flew through the Internet, across the country and the world, and into the eyes and minds of billions within minutes. What did all of those people see? What did you see? Join the ladies of the Mosaic Ark as we discuss this rare moment where the electronic mosaic was activated world-wide. âStreamed July 19, 2024
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Did you hear about those weird secret symbols embedded into the layout of the 19th-century Bomberg Talmud? Or similar layouts, symbols and coded messages found throughout a medieval Christian book called the Glossa Ordinaria? Oh come now, everyone has read Dan Brown. Those monks and rabbis were up to something. There must be a conspiracy âtheyâ donât want us to know about. Well, no, not really. It was just the medium used to convey the messages of those times, similar to the typical layout of almost all newspapers of today. But why were they so similar? And how does the medium of print and the form of their layouts convey (or amplify) their message? On this weekâs Mosaic Ark, the ladies continued to discuss Marshall McLuhanâs The Mechanical Bride, and wondered how the medium of newsprint is affecting society, and whether the medium of the Internet was amplifying this affect. Join us! âStreamed July 12, 2024
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In 1951, media guru and secret medievalist Marshall McLuhan published his first book, The Mechanical Bride. His purpose was to encourage his readers to contemplate the way that advertising and technology shape society, both for the advertisers and for their targets â the buying public. The ladies of the Mosaic Ark have been contemplating McLuhanâs writings for several years now and it has shaped the way we see the world and the way we write our own fictional stories. Join us as we discuss McLuhanâs early inspirations and his spookily prophetic observations. âStreamed July 6, 2024
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