ON December 1st we remember the day in 1999 when a New Star was discovered in the Constellation of Antinous ... a celestial portent for the rebirth of the religion of Antinous in the 21st Century.
It reminded us of that dark night 1,800 years ago when grief-stricken Hadrian looked up into the heavens with tearful eyes and saw a new star in what had until then been the Constellation of Ganymede.
Hadrian proclaimed it the STAR OF ANTINOUS and renamed the constellation after Antinous.
Flamen
Antonius Subia sees parallels to the new discovery which coincides with
the re-establishment of the Religion of Antinous for the new Millennium
and writes:
"In
1999 on December 1st, a Super Nova was discovered in the constellation
Aquila, visible with the naked eye. It was confirmation that the ancient
celestial event criticized by Dio Cassius as a lie might indeed have
occurred, prompting Hadrian to redraw the map of the constellations and
include Antinous among the immortal heroes of antiquity.
"This
new star named by astronomers Nova Aquilae v1492 was a sign of the
return of Antinous in the modern age. It was a signal to begin the
reconsecration of His sacred religion.
"The
light of this new star passed over the face of the Earth, illuminating
the hearts of all those who believe in him, effecting change and
demonstrating those whose eyes were directed towards the heavens that
the voice of Antinous was beckoning, and the time to revive his religion
had finally come, after so many centuries of silence.
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