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13th century France is seen through the eyes of an university student and musician as Joyce Elson Moore takes us inside the world of politics, religion, the crusades and more. St. Hildegard was truly a scholar which is evidenced in her many accomplishments but none as much as in her referring to herself as a member of the "weaker sex".  In so doing she gave her voice the authority few women had.  Find out how she did it in And the Saints go Marching… by Denise Domning.  September and October are harvesting and tilling months.  Return to castle Dunworth in To Reap the Harvest in Due Season with Nicole Zoltack to meet more of the women who work to keep their families feed and safe.  This issue begins a six part series entitled Those Amazing Cistercians by Anita Gordon.  In the issues to come learn about their world of industry, their use of sign language to communicate during periods of silence, their architecture, their troubles with their neighbors and so much more.  Go on a medieval progress, a modern day walk about, with Linda Abel in Keeper of the RealmReturn to Home