This week, in the English wintry sun, I visited a church packed with history – Waltham Abbey. It’s located in the county of Essex, just 15 minutes by train out of London. The church is famous for including the grave…
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Category: Templar History
Tags: abbey, altar, Augustinian, burial, canon, Canute, chancel, church, cloister, cross, Denny, dissolution, eleanor, england, essex, flint, grave, Harold, Hastings, Henry II, Holy Cross, monasteries, monastery, Montacute, nave, norman, priest, priory, Reformation, Saxon, site, somerset, Templar, tomb, Tovi, Viking, Waltham
There is a growing belief in exorcism in the US and Europe. The casting out of devils is coming back into vogue. It’s something our ancestors would have understood. Evil spirits were all around them waiting to make them sick,…
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Category: Templar Mystery
Tags: angels, buried, casting, changeling, channel, death, defy, demon, devil, discovery, evil, exorcism, exorcist, fairy, Four, god, hell, history, holy, knight, Knightfall, lucifer, magic, medieval, necromancy, nick, old, out, priest, Robinson, satan, Templar, Tony, witch