Nobility Newsletter: "Precursor of Our Lady of Fatima" and other posts |
- Precursor of Our Lady of Fatima
- Queen Isabel tames her quarrelsome nobles
- Which Is More Noble? Peacock or Swan?
- April 1 – St. Hugh of Grenoble
- April 1 – Memorial of Blessed Karl, Emperor of Austria
- April 2 – St. Francis of Paola and the Bartlett Pear
- April 3 – This man was entrusted to collect the Crusader tax
Precursor of Our Lady of Fatima Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:13 PM PDT St. Nuno De Santa Maria Álvares Pereira (1360-1431) NUNO ÁLVARES PEREIRA was born in Portugal on 24th June 1360, most probably at Cernache do Bomjardin, illegitimate son of Brother Álvaro Gonçalves Pereira, Hospitalier Knight of St. John of Jerusalem and prior of Crato and Donna Iria Gonçalves do Carvalhal. About a year after his birth, [...] |
Queen Isabel tames her quarrelsome nobles Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:12 PM PDT On one occasion, when Queen Isabel was in Valladolid, high words broke out between Don Fadrique Enriquez, son of Ferdinand's uncle the Admiral of Castile and a certain Ramir Nuñez de Guzman, Lord of Toral. In spite of the fact that his enemy had received a safe conduct from the Queen, Don Fadrique attacked him [...] |
Which Is More Noble? Peacock or Swan? Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:11 PM PDT by Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira The peacock and the swan, both having inherent superiority, symbolize nobility in different ways and degrees. The peacock, richly and intricately adorned, invites admiration and analysis. The swan on the other hand, ornamented only with white, is noble in its extreme simplicity. Yet, white is the synthesis of all [...] |
April 1 – St. Hugh of Grenoble Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:04 PM PDT Bishop and Confessor The first tincture of the mind is of the utmost importance to virtue; and it was the happiness of this saint to receive from his cradle the strongest impressions of piety by the example and care of his illustrious and holy parents. He was born at Chateau-neuf, in the territory of Valence [...] |
April 1 – Memorial of Blessed Karl, Emperor of Austria Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:03 PM PDT (Also known as Carlo d'Austria, Charles of Austria) Born August 17, 1887, in the Castle of Persenbeug in the region of Lower Austria, his parents were the Archduke Otto and Princess Maria Josephine of Saxony, daughter of the last King of Saxony. Emperor Francis Joseph I was Charles' Great Uncle. Charles was given an expressly [...] |
April 2 – St. Francis of Paola and the Bartlett Pear Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:02 PM PDT The Bartlett pear is called "The Good Christian" in France, after St. Francis of Paola introduced it "Said to have originated in Calabria in southern Italy, Bartletts probably were introduced to France by St. Francis of Paola. St. Francis brought a young tree as a gift for King Louis XI of France, who had summoned [...] |
April 3 – This man was entrusted to collect the Crusader tax Posted: 31 Mar 2013 10:01 PM PDT St. Richard of Wyche Bishop and confessor, born about 1197 at Droitwich, Worcestershire, from which his surname is derived; died 3 April, 1253, at Dover. He was the second son of Richard and Alice de Wyche. His father died while he was still young and the family property fell into a state of great delapidation. [...] |
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