Nobility Newsletter: "Arundel Castle has announced the death of Anne, Duchess of Norfolk – Bognor Regis Observer" and other posts |
- Arundel Castle has announced the death of Anne, Duchess of Norfolk – Bognor Regis Observer
- Environmentalists say balloons for the king are a danger to nature – DutchNews.nl
- Patton’s Leadership Demanded Discipline
- The Institution of the Family
- April 16 – Martyred in the name of Equality
- April 17 – How a duke rescued his country out from crushing debt despite incessant war
- April 17 – One of the many nobles who spread the Cluny reform
- April 17 – St. Stephen Harding
Arundel Castle has announced the death of Anne, Duchess of Norfolk – Bognor Regis Observer Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:15 PM PDT According to the Bognor Regis Observer: Arundel Castle has announced the death of Anne, Duchess of Norfolk. She died peacefully at her home in Oxfordshire on Tuesday (April 8), aged 85, surrounded by her family, including her son, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, the 18th Duke of Norfolk. The Duchess is survived by her two sons and three [...] |
Environmentalists say balloons for the king are a danger to nature – DutchNews.nl Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:14 PM PDT According to DutchNews.nl: Environmental groups have called on Amsterdam city council to abandon plans to release 150,000 balloons into the air at the end celebrations to mark the investiture of King Willem-Alexander. The city's mayor Eberhard van der Laan says the balloons are biodegradable, but the groups say it still takes considerable time before the [...] |
Patton’s Leadership Demanded Discipline Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:12 PM PDT On 6 March 1943 Patton was assigned as Commanding General II Corps and he hit them like "Moses descending from Mount Ararat." But instead of the Ten Commandments he brought his own personal text of severe, unrelenting discipline. He motored around all the units, down to the battalion level, escorted by siren-screeching scout cars and [...] |
Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:11 PM PDT (based on a talk by Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira) Tradition and heredity communicate a vital warmth to family life. They make of it a natural fact. They develop the psychological and affective orders. In turn, this helps enormously to accomplish the family's goals. It is normal for relatives to have affinities, and [...] |
April 16 – Martyred in the name of Equality Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:05 PM PDT Just a few of the many martyrs during the French Revolution († 1792-1799) 16 April 1794 in Avrillé, Maine-et-Loire (France) Pierre Delépine layperson of the diocese of Angers born: 24 May 1732 in Marigné, Maine-et-Loire (France) Jean Ménard layperson of the diocese of Angers; married born: 16 November 1736 in Andigné, Maine-et-Loire (France) Renée Bourgeais [...] |
April 17 – How a duke rescued his country out from crushing debt despite incessant war Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:04 PM PDT Maximilian I Duke of Bavaria, 1598-1622, Elector of Bavaria and Lord High Steward of the Holy Roman Empire, 1623-1651; born at Munich, 17 April, 1573; died at Ingolstadt, 27 September, 1651. The lasting services he rendered his country and the Catholic Church justly entitle him to the surname of “Great”. He was the son of [...] |
April 17 – One of the many nobles who spread the Cluny reform Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:02 PM PDT St. Robert Founder of the Abbey of Chaise-Dieu in Auvergne, born at Aurilac, Auvergne, about 1000; died in Auvergne, 1067. On his father's side he belonged to the family of the Counts of Aurilac, who had given birth to St. Géraud. He studied at Brioude near the basilica of St-Julien, in a school open to [...] |
April 17 – St. Stephen Harding Posted: 14 Apr 2013 10:01 PM PDT St. Stephen Harding Confessor, the third Abbot of Cîteaux, was born at Sherborne in Dorsetshire, England, about the middle of the eleventh century; died 28 March, 1134. He received his early education in the monastery of Sherborne and afterwards studied in Paris and Rome. On returning from the latter city he stopped at the monastery [...] |
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