I have spent quite a bit of time this morning trying to find out why this picture of the 12th Century Octagon Church at Eunate, Spain - Knights Templar- that I took in 2008 has all of a sudden become very popular on flickr. I finally tracked it down to an outfit that calls itself the New Liturgical Movement, which is an oxymoron be cause this new movement is trying to drag the Catholic Church back into the era of the Latin Mass. My photo is so popular because someone posted a link to it is his comment on this article on the movements website.
http://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2011/02/round-churches-in-roman-tradition.html
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
The interesting things that happen on flickr
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