our mission and the rebuilding process

Uriel University is the educational arm of the Valanga di Vita Company. The company's mission, stated here ad hoc while we rebuild our community after a series of violent persecutions, is being stated fbo the governmental agencies who asked about it in the spring of 2018. In 2021 we were forced out of our place in the tax exempt galaxy after a police incident, and we are hoping to reestablish ourselves in the next few months or so.

If anyone would like to participate in rebuilding the company,you are most welcome! We have had countless participants contribute to our endeavor. you will have to contact a member of the company directly for the present, as the online community attracts a lot of super jealous haters who have a lot of time on their hands to tear down what took us so long to build up. We don't want to expose the company to that sort of risk again, so just use the person to person method for the present.

Many non-profits are merely fronts for tax evasion but this is hardly the case here. Rather, our mission is straight from God. The need to explain this to a curious IRS in fact was the main motivation for the massive uploading of material from all sides. The mission is to "go and make disciples of all nations" by making all truth available in the Eucharist which is the Real Presence of Jesus in the world He loved so much (John 3:16).

it is a delicate thing to present certain aspects of our mission to a population weary of mental malaise, so we created the skandalon skole to introduce people gently to the realities that they do not know how to contend with. As Jesus says, "Blessed is he who is not scandalized by me."

The skandalon skole is an experiment to see if preventing mental malaise and the problems it causes in our society might be done at considerably less cost than treating the malaise once full blown. Accordingly, some short but to the point essays are offered for consideration, for example, "the unhappy young people" by Pier Paolo Pasolini, "On BS" by Harry Frankfurt, and Leaf by Niggle or On Fairy Stories, by Tolkien.