HALF-FULL REPORT 06/02/17
Stupor Mundi. This is the week Western Civilization has a new Stupor Mundi.
The original was the most extraordinary man of the Middle Ages, so accomplished in so many ways his contemporaries called him Stupor Mundi, Latin for the Wonder of the World, since his brilliance and audacity left them in a state of stupefaction.
That would be Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Italy, King of Germany, King of Burgundy, King of Sicily – and King of Jerusalem, having won the Sixth Crusade without a single battle or casualty, crowned Christian King in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on March 18, 1229 with the blessing of the Moslem Sultan standing at his side who had just ceded Jerusalem to him.
Revered by Christians everywhere, he was hated by the Popes who excommunicated him four times, to which his reaction was a shrug.
What we are witnessing is the emergence of a new Stupor Mundi in the process of becoming the most extraordinary man of our day.
This has been a fabulous week, with so much to enjoy. Let’s get started!













