ANST - Rosaries -- more info

Joe acrubray at flash.net
Thu Mar 30 17:38:36 PST 2000







    Here is a small bit of additional info.  Gina Barrett is currently
the Chronicler for the White Company (Historical Re-enactment) in
England.  One of their biggest venues is held in August at Kirby Hall
where they are only part of a reenactment weekend that runs the entire
gamult of English History -- from the Roman Invasion up to World War
II.
    The White Company develops their Personnas down to the NTH degree.
Gina happens to be a Medieval Nun and (as such) had to learn the
Rosary prayers -- in OLD Latin.   She is also a gifted artist and
totally designed the soper-lane Web site (link below).  Her art
work -- which (incidentally) was sold in the Outlands and some
Ansteorra events -- can be seen at www.et-tu.com/damosels.  If you
have read the works of Mallory, you may want to visit the Damosels
site and try your luck at her quiz there.
    Anyone interested in finding out more on the White Company, let me
know and I'll get you the Web Site.

Ld Brennan
-----Original Message-----
From: Gina Barrett <gina at et-tu.com>
To: ansteorra at ansteorra.org <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
Date: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 7:00 AM
Subject: Re: ANST - Rosaries


The Rosary as it is said today (in the same manner throughout the
Catholic Church) was only beginning to be finalised in the late years
of the fifteenth century, even then, it took some time to become
commonplace. A full break-down of the traditions according to the
catholic Church can be found at
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13184b.htm


Soper Lane
15th Century Silkwomen
www.et-tu.com/soper-lane/

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