Sharing Some Resources On The Works Of St. Hildegard Of Bingen!

sharing some resources on the works of st. hildegard of bingen!

Texts and Chants

Hymn to the Virgin (w/ sheet music and commentary)

Scivias

Selected Writings of Hildegard von Bingen

Hildegard of Bingen: Visions and Validation

The visions of Hildegard of Bingen. 1928.

Hildegard of Bingen and the Greening of Medieval Medicine

fair warning, though. some of them are behind a paywall. do with them what you will.

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1 month ago

St. Joseph the worker pray for us đź’Ľ worked for me last week! You got this!!

please pray for me I have a job interview coming up 🙏🏼🩷

after getting rejected a handful of times I’m starting to get a little depressed :(

4 months ago
I Bought The Book Héritage D'Acadie By Jean-Claude Dupont, One Of My Favorite Books On Acadian Folk

I bought the book Héritage d'Acadie by Jean-Claude Dupont, one of my favorite books on Acadian folk ways, and Luc Dupont sent me so many other books for free ❤️❤️❤️ my heart is so happy! Moonshadow is enjoying my scholarly spoils. I'm especially thrilled to receive the book on traditional Acadian medicine. That book is almost impossible to find still in print, and has been on my wishlist a very long time.

Lesson of the day: talk to your favorite authors and publishing houses. Especially in Acadian and French Canadian small print houses. They show so much generosity and openness in providing resources if you reach out.


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3 months ago

Antonine Maillet (May 10 1929- 17 February 2025)

Antonine Maillet (May 10 1929- 17 February 2025)

A great voice in Acadian letters passed away overnight. Thank you for your tireless dedication to writing our people and our folk tales, and taking us on a myriad adventure from Pélagie to la Voie St. Jean. You pushed the carts of Acadie into the light, and we will be eternally grateful. I loved your crack-whip humor and your musical turns of phrases, but your published works will always be there for us to cherish.


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1 year ago

I decorated a Huckleberry compass this week! The shape is reminiscent of a planchette and it held the perfect opportunity for some stained glass painting.

I Decorated A Huckleberry Compass This Week! The Shape Is Reminiscent Of A Planchette And It Held The
I Decorated A Huckleberry Compass This Week! The Shape Is Reminiscent Of A Planchette And It Held The
I Decorated A Huckleberry Compass This Week! The Shape Is Reminiscent Of A Planchette And It Held The
I Decorated A Huckleberry Compass This Week! The Shape Is Reminiscent Of A Planchette And It Held The

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3 years ago
Bonjour And Hello!

Bonjour and Hello!

My name is Laurence and I am a Heritage Witch. I chose this path in 2019 after research into my genealogical roots and heritage from Quebec and Acadia. I wanted to create a path for myself that was relevant to my experience growing up in my Quebec family and in the surrounding landscape around me. I have another Tumblr account, showing some French Canadian witch material, but I decided to hone the focus and create a new account just for this.

I research French Canadian and Acadian folk ways and history, using archive and scholarly sources to gain knowledge for my practice. I also aim to write a book about these practices for the modern witch. I want to have the information I gathered to be accessible to the wider witchcraft and Pagan community, for anyone that would be interested in adding these tidbits to their path.

As the book is being written, I am going to post some blog entries about my findings, and little tidbits of knowledge I've found.

This blog is a safe space for all witches and everyone that comes with an open mind. While French Canadian and Acadian culture is beautiful, I recognize the colonial aspects of the history and culture, and I aim to dismantle that. I will not entertain or tolerate Quebec nationalism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, etc. I support active reconciliation efforts with indigenous cultures and peoples, and while I recognize that French Canadians and Acadians have a shared cultural history with indigenous peoples, this blog will not post or teach indigenous practices. It is not my place to do so. This practice focuses on folk Catholicism as practiced by my ancestors. I do not support the Catholic Church and I want them to be held accountable for all the wrongs they have committed. This is a place of love and acceptance.

Stay tuned and I look forward to exploring and sharing further.

-Laurence


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2 months ago

March 19th was Saint Joseph's Day. While I worked all day, this looks like a beautiful moment to connect with him. Thank you, joanofarcs-stigmata for sharing this rosary prayer!

Rosary Prayers of St. Joseph for the Feast of St. Joseph, Foster Father of Jesus

Usually when we think of rosaries, we think of Mary-- after all, if you were to pray all 20 mysteries, you'd be saying 200 Hail Marys! But while the traditional rosary uses Mary to center our gaze on Christ, another form less often discussed uses the examples left to us by Saint Joseph to better connect with God. The Saint Joseph rosary uses Joseph to help us better understand purity, fidelity, and humility, all while celebrating Joseph's role in the Holy Family, while asking for his intercession to help us imitate his trust in God.

The 'Hail Joseph':

The Saint Joseph rosary begins like most rosaries, with the sign of the Cross and Apostles Creed, but instead of a 'Hail Mary', we pray the 'Hail Joseph':

Hail Joseph, Son of David, spouse of Mary. Blessed art thou among patriarchs, and blessed is thy Holy Family. Holy Joseph, Guardian of Jesus, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.

The Mysteries:

The Betrothal to Mary: Let us contemplate now how the Blessed Virgin Mary was betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, beginning a loving partnership, not of a union of bodies but a communion of souls; through this mystery may we better come to understand Godly relationships, friendships, and devotions, should one experience them.

The Annunciation to Joseph: Let us contemplate now how Joseph, being a righteous man, decided to divorce Our Lady quietly when she was found with child, and how the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and declared unto him that the child had been conceived through the power of Holy Spirit. Through this mystery, may we better come ot understand faith in our fellow man and faith in God's will.

The Nativity and Naming of Jesus: Let us contemplate now how Joseph went up to Bethlehem with Mary, and while they were there, in the city of David, she gave birth to the Savior, Christ the Lord. And when eight days were completed for his circumcision, he was named Jesus. Through dwelling on this mystery, may we obtain the greater reverence for the Name above all names, Jesus Christ the Lord.

The Flight into Egypt: Let us contemplate now how Joseph, being a devoted spouse and guardian of the Holy Family, took Jesus and Mary to Egypt. Through meditating on this mystery, may we come to have a fiery love of the displaced and oppressed.

The Hidden Life in Nazareth: Let us contemplate how Joseph took Jesus and Mary to Nazareth and there lived a quiet life working as a carpenter with Jesus and Mary at his side, through the joys and sorrows of everyday life, until the end. May we all have the gift of a peaceful death with Jesus at our side.

Closing Prayers:

Pray for us O Blessed Joseph that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Almighty and eternal God, grant, we beseech thee, that by meditating upon the mysteries of the Rosary of Saint Joseph, we may imitate his prayerful trust, and faithfully carry out your holy will, despite difficulties, uncertainties, and fears. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Hail, holy Joseph, Hail, Chaste Spouse of Mary, Hail! Pure as the lily flower In Eden’s peaceful vale. Hail, holy Joseph, hail, Prince of the house of God. May His best graces be By thy sweet hands bestowed.

Hail, holy Joseph, hail, Comrade of angels, hail! Cheer thou the hearts that faint, And guide the steps that fail. Hail, holy Joseph, hail! God’s choice were thou alone. To thee the Word made flesh Was subject as a son.


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1 month ago
A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,
A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,
A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,
A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,
A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,

A drive along the coasts of Cape Breton, in Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, and Sydney. Various graveyards, with time-worn statues, and an abandoned church. The first photo of Christ has the Fortress of Louisbourg in the background.

A Drive Along The Coasts Of Cape Breton, In Main-de-Dieu, Louisbourg, And Sydney. Various Graveyards,

Spending Holy Saturday exploring these lonely, holy places really brought me joy!


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6 months ago
JEANMAIRE ÉDOUARD - Le Soleil

JEANMAIRE ÉDOUARD - Le Soleil

2 weeks ago

A reminder to fellow folk practitioners that include catholic elements and anyone practicing a form of folk Catholicism that it’s perfectly fine to rewrite prayers to fit YOU. Modify the Our Father prayer to be Marian focused or have different wording! change the wording in the Hail Mary if you’re uncomfortable with the phrasing! Diy your own saint cards with modified prayers you’re comfortable praying! Rewrite chaplet prayers! You’re the one saying the prayers, make it meaningful to you however you see fit. Yes, the prayers do hold significance and power, and if you need to change them then go for it!

3 years ago
Good Morning, From My Freshened Up Altar To Yours!

Good morning, from my freshened up altar to yours!


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Eastern Canadian Witchcraft

I am a heritage witch of Acadian and French-Canadian folk catholicism. My practice stems from my family knowledge, scholarly research, and artistic hobbies. This is a safe space for 2SLGBTQIA+ folks, people of every non-judgmental spiritual calling. I will block anyone who tells me to repent.

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