Alex Sumner's Blog, page 47
March 15, 2013
What The Stars Have In Store For Pope Francis I: Update
NB: This is an updated version of the page which originally appeared here. Pope Francis I (born Jorge Maria Berguglio, December 17 1936 in Buenos Aires) was announced as the new Pontiff at 7.06pm local time at the Vatican City. … Continue reading →
Published on March 15, 2013 04:00
March 13, 2013
What The Stars Have In Store For Pope Francis I
Pope Francis I (born Jorge Maria Berguglio, December 17 1936 in Buenos Aires) was announced as the new Pontiff at 7.06pm local time at the Vatican City. Using this information I have attempted to draw up charts for Francis I … Continue reading →
Published on March 13, 2013 13:59
March 9, 2013
Site Update
You are now able to enjoy browsing solascendans.com without having to put up with annoying adverts! Apart, obviously, from shameless plugs for my own books, that is – that ought to go without saying. Seriously though, I have taken the … Continue reading →
Published on March 09, 2013 07:07
March 7, 2013
Now available in Salem, Missouri!
News today that a Federal Judge has ordered the town library of Salem, Mo., to un-censor pagan and wiccan websites. This comes after a pagan lady attempted to use the public terminals to research death and death rituals in minority … Continue reading →
Published on March 07, 2013 03:06
March 6, 2013
25 Most Influential People in the Birth of Modern Paganism (European Wing)
Reblogged from Patheos.com – nice to see Macgregor Mathers, Dion Fortune, Eliphas Levi mentioned! 25 Most Influential People in the Birth of Modern Paganism (European Wing). Filed under: Supernatural Tagged: dion fortune, eliphas levi, Macgregor Mathers, paganism
Published on March 06, 2013 02:56
March 5, 2013
The Real Reason Justin Bieber was late on stage last night… (Please RT)
Filed under: Books, The Magus Tagged: humour, Justin Bieber, O2 Arena, Photoshop, shameless plug
Published on March 05, 2013 04:12
February 26, 2013
Horse-meat and the Golden Dawn!
A report published in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology suggests that Anglo-Saxons developed a cultural distaste for horse-meat because they thought that it was “pagan” food. That is to say, eating horse was common whilst the Anglo-Saxons were still worshipping … Continue reading →
Published on February 26, 2013 03:50
February 25, 2013
The Age of Uranus
Fate can be a cruel altar boy sometimes. Not only has it seen fit to depose Pope Benedict XVI, it has now got rid of Cardinal Keith O’Brien, Archbishop of St Andrews & Edinburgh. Unfortunately, given the circumstances of his … Continue reading →
Published on February 25, 2013 08:46
February 15, 2013
Russian Meteor Conspiracy Theory
OK, so a meteor supposedly exploded over the Ural mountains the same day as another asteroid is going to zip underneath some of our communication satellites. Coincidence? I think not! Seriously though, the meteor today had an explosive yield equivalent … Continue reading →
Published on February 15, 2013 10:40
A Very British Blog Tour
Apparently I have been tagged by Maria Savva in a blog tour! I therefore present my own answers to the questions they have been asking. Q. Where were you born and where do you live at the moment? A. Essex … Continue reading →
Published on February 15, 2013 04:12


