Nobility Newsletter: "Diana’s funeral marked return to ‘Catholic’ England, says Archbishop – The Telegraph" and other posts | |
- Diana’s funeral marked return to ‘Catholic’ England, says Archbishop – The Telegraph
- Kings should teach their people to shun sin
- Mary’s Queenship
- Animal rights MPs refuse loyalty oath to the new king – Dutch News
- Monarchy survives vote in Stortinget – Views and News from Norway
- The Incarnation of Christ the King
- March 25 – Saint Lucy Filippini
- March 26 – St. Ludger
- March 27 – From a Muslim court, he opposed the Christian Emperor, and won
| Diana’s funeral marked return to ‘Catholic’ England, says Archbishop – The Telegraph Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:13 PM PDT According to The Telegraph: Acts such as showering the Princess's hearse with flowers show that the public is reverting to a "Catholic" approach to death after centuries of protestant reserve, the Archbishop of Westminster, the Most Rev Vincent Nichols suggested. He said that the Princess's funeral in 1997 marked a watershed in British history and [...] |
| Kings should teach their people to shun sin Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:12 PM PDT |
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| Animal rights MPs refuse loyalty oath to the new king – Dutch News Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:10 PM PDT According to Dutch News: Party leader Marianne Thieme, MP Esther Ouwehand and senator Niko Koffieman from the animal rights party PvdD will not swear the oath of allegiance to the new king on April 30. The three announced on Tuesday they will congratulate Willem-Alexander after his inauguration but will not swear the oath which ‘implies [...] |
| Monarchy survives vote in Stortinget – Views and News from Norway Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:09 PM PDT According to Views and News from Norway: Until now, it's mostly just been the now-small Socialist Left party (SV) that routinely fronts proposals to turn Norway into a republic and replace the monarch, currently King Harald V, with a president. This week SV was joined by four members of the Labour Party Both proponents and [...] |
| The Incarnation of Christ the King Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:06 PM PDT The Annunciation, by Father Thomas de Saint-Laurent Out of love for us, the Eternal Word was made flesh in the chaste womb of Mary. His plan was marvelously arranged. From all eternity, He chose a man after His heart who would be the virginal spouse of His divine Mother, His adopted father on earth, and [...] |
| March 25 – Saint Lucy Filippini Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:05 PM PDT St. Lucy Filippini (13 January 1672 – 25 March 1732) She was orphaned at an early age when her parents both died. From there she went to live with her aristocratic aunt and uncle who encouraged her religious inclination by entrusting her education to the Benedictine nuns at Santa Lucia. Her career began under the [...] |
| Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:04 PM PDT St. Ludger (Lüdiger or Liudger) Missionary among the Frisians and Saxons, first Bishop of Munster in Westphalia, b. at Zuilen near Utrecht about 744; d. 26 March, 809. Feast, 26 March. Represented as a bishop reciting his Breviary, or with a swan at either side. His parents, Thiadgrim and Liafburg, were wealthy Frisians of noble [...] |
| March 27 – From a Muslim court, he opposed the Christian Emperor, and won Posted: 24 Mar 2013 10:02 PM PDT St. John Damascene Born at Damascus, about 676; died some time between 754 and 787. The only extant life of the saint is that by John, Patriarch of Jerusalem, which dates from the tenth century (P.G. XCIV, 429-90). This life is the single source from which have been drawn the materials of all his biographical [...] |
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