Nobility Newsletter: "The Mystic History of St Edward’s Sapphire – Royal Central" and other posts |
- The Mystic History of St Edward’s Sapphire – Royal Central
- Ferdinand the Catholic exposes himself to defend his men
- Christian Civilization
- April 8 – Don Bosco’s Prince
- April 9 – She persuaded her husband the Count to become a monk
- April 10 – Friend of Cluny
The Mystic History of St Edward’s Sapphire – Royal Central Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:13 PM PDT |
Ferdinand the Catholic exposes himself to defend his men Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:12 PM PDT The capitulation of [Velez-Malaga] followed at the end of April, 1487; and then the Christian army pushed forward to Malaga, a port famous for its commerce from the days of Phoenician traders. The enthusiasm of the troops was raised to white heat by success and by the personal bravery of Ferdinand, who, on one occasion [...] |
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:11 PM PDT (based on a talk by Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira) The course of history, contrary to the claims of so many philosophers and sociologists, is not traced exclusively or preponderantly by the dictates of matter over men. Without a doubt, these have their influence in human action, but the direction of history belongs to [...] |
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:05 PM PDT Blessed Augusto Czartoryski He was born on 2 August 1858 in Paris, France, the firstborn son to Prince Ladislaus of Poland and Princess Maria Amparo, daughter of the Queen of Spain. The noble Czartoryski Family had been living in exile in France for almost 30 years, in the Lambert Palace. Here, with the hope of [...] |
April 9 – She persuaded her husband the Count to become a monk Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:04 PM PDT St. Waltrude She was daughter to the princess St. Bertille, elder sister to St. Aldegondes, and wife to Madelgaire, count of Hainault, and one of the principal lords of King Dagobert's court. After bearing him two sons and two daughters, she induced him to embrace the monastic state at Haumont, near Maubeuge, taking the name [...] |
Posted: 07 Apr 2013 10:03 PM PDT St. Fulbert of Chartres Bishop, b. between 952 and 962; d. 10 April, 1028 or 1029. Mabillon and others think that he was born in Italy, probably at Rome; but Pfister, his latest biographer, designates as his birthplace the Diocese of Laudun in the present department of Gard in France. He was of humble parentage [...] |
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[PAPA LEÃO XIII , ENCÍCLICA SAPIENTIAE CHRISTIANAE , DE 10 DE JANEIRO DE 1890]