Monday, October 6, 2008

Lepanto or why this is the month of the Rosary

It's Battle of Lepanto week at the Hobbit Homeschool! Today, we studied maps of the Mediterranean circa:1571. And we read the entry for the battle in Great Moments in Catholic History (The Neumann Press) and we read the poem by Chesterton out loud. We also started the day with a decade of the rosary (as usual) and read Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue by Bell, Brindle and Lademan. That lead to an emotional discussion on abortion,the presidential election, what a Knight of Our Lady can do to fight the good fight today, Saint Dominic, the power of Eucharistic devotion (when an abortion clinic attempted to open locally, a group of Catholics started an Adoration Chapel nearby, wherein the abortion clinic had no end of trouble getting staff, proper certifications and whatnot to open and eventual gave up, hurrah!). Tomorrow we will re-read the poem with explanations line by line using the excellent annotations by Dale Ahlquist in the Ignatius Press edition.

I was planning Lepanto week anyway but it seemed especially needed after reading this from the Church er..Faith Community bulletin--October is the Month of the Rosary but did you know it was also National PIZZA Month? --well, no I didn't, but I know why it is the Month of the Rosary...St. Michael's on his Mountain in the sea-roads of the north. (Don John of Austria is girt and going forth.)

2 comments:

The Bookworm said...

Ooh! Homeschooling boys sounds FUN!

In case you haven't found him, here is St. Michael on his mountain:
http://www.ot-montsaintmichel.com/accueil_gb.htm

I've been there, and it is stunning. There is another St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall, originally a daughter house of Mont St.Michael - I had a picture in my blog header for a while, and it is now on my website:
http://sites.google.com/site/ukbookworm/. It is just a couple of miles from Penzance, which is where we hope to live one day - I picture myself spending my retirement years as a volunteer National Trust tour guide at the Mount ;).

The Bookworm said...

Jennifer (Mari-Hal-o-Jen) posted this link on her blog:
http://marialectrix.wordpress.com/2006/06/19/lepanto-by-gk-chesterton/

Thought you and the hobbits might enjoy it.