segunda-feira, 27 de maio de 2013

Nobility Newsletter: "Terrorism will not stop Queen’s visit to Woolwich barracks" and other posts

Nobility Newsletter: "Terrorism will not stop Queen’s visit to Woolwich barracks" and other posts

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Terrorism will not stop Queen’s visit to Woolwich barracks

Posted: 27 May 2013 11:38 AM PDT

According to Hello Magazine: “It was a shocking and appalling act of violence that has left the nation stunned. In a move of defiance against the two men suspected of committing the atrocity on the streets of Woolwich on Wednesday, the Queen has vowed that her visit to the Woolwich barracks will go ahead as planned. The monarch, 87, [...]

Queen Elizabeth: On Sunday it will have been 60 years since her coronation

Posted: 27 May 2013 10:41 AM PDT

According to The Telegraph: At her Coronation 60 years ago, the most important moment for Elizabeth II was not the crowning but swearing to God to serve her people all her life. Only the weather seems the same. Sixty years ago next Sunday, on June 2 1953, the day of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth [...]

Isabella the Catholic confronts a riotous mob and restores order to Segovia

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:12 PM PDT

At the beginning of August, 1476, what threatened to be a serious rebellion broke out in Segovia, during the absence of the governor, Andres de Cabrera, now Marquis of Moya. The malcontents, whose disaffection had been roused  by his appointment of certain officials, succeeded by a ruse in gaining entrance to the citadel and seized [...]

Revolutionary principles subvert the medieval organic social order

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:11 PM PDT

Clergy, nobility, and people. This trilogy naturally brings to mind the representative assemblies that characterized many monarchies of the Middle Ages and the Ancien Régime: the Cortes of Portugal and Spain, the Estates General of France, the Parliament of England, and so forth. In these assemblies, there was an authentic national representation that faithfully mirrored [...]

May 27 – St. Augustine of Canterbury

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:10 PM PDT

St. Augustine of Canterbury First Archbishop of Canterbury, Apostle of the English; date of birth unknown; died 26 May, 604. Symbols: cope, pallium, and mitre as Bishop of Canterbury, and pastoral staff and gospels as missionary. Nothing is known of his youth except that he was probably a Roman of the better class, and that [...]

May 28 – Whether She Was Upstairs Or Downstairs, She Was Ever Steady

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:09 PM PDT

Blessed Margaret Pole Countess of Salisbury, martyr; born at Castle Farley, near Bath, 14 August, 1473; martyred at East Smithfield Green, 28 May, 1541. She was the daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, and Isabel, elder daughter of the Earl of Warwick (the king-maker), and the sister of Edmund of Warwick who, under Henry [...]

May 28 – After Defeating the Saracens, He Joined the Benedictines

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:06 PM PDT

St. William of Gellone Born 755; died 28 May, c. 812; was the second count of Toulouse, having attained that dignity in 790. He is by some writers also given the title of Duke of Aquitaine. This saint is the hero of the ninth-century “Roman de Guillame au court nez”, but the story of his [...]

May 28 – St. Germain of Paris

Posted: 26 May 2013 10:06 PM PDT

St. Germain Bishop of Paris; born near Autun, Saône-et-Loire, c. 496; died at Paris, 28 May, 576. He studied at Avalon and also at Luzy under the guidance of his cousin Scapilion, a priest. At the age of thirty-four he was ordained by St. Agrippinus of Autun and became Abbot of Saint-Symphorien near that town. [...]

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