
The Ides of February are upon us, and it is time to celebrate the ancient Pagan fertility festival of Lupercalia, named for the she-wolf, or ‘Lupa’, who is said to have raised Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. Tradition has it that Pagan Priests would disrobe and sacrifice a goat for fertility and a dog for purification.



The Pagan Emperor Claudius 2nd was, it must be said, a bit ‘murdery’, especially where Christians were concerned, though these executions were scarcely more than insignificant ‘pre-emptive strikes’ when one considers the industrial scale murder that Christianity was about to unleash.




HUZZA!