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This blog started way back in 2010 – and I’ve gone back and compiled the top ten most popular Templar blog posts over the last eight years. There are some that are no longer top scoring on the views front…
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In the 1960s, many saints were removed by the Catholic church because there was not enough evidence to prove they ever existed
Read MoreCategory: Templar Mystery Tags: barbara, benedict, Catholic Church, christopher, Christopher Columbus, Conan Meriadoc, faith, history, Jerome, knights templar, Lefevre, philomena, pius X, pope, pope paul VI, reform, roman, Saint Christopher, saints, Second Vatican Council, sedevacantist, tridentine, ursula, vatican, Vatican Two
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Medieval people believed in the existence of dogheads one of which was Saint Christopher
Read MoreCategory: Templar Mystery Tags: christopher, doghead, egypt, Greek, medieval, Paul, pope, saint, superstition, Templar, vatican
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