Nobility Newsletter: "Queen Visits Prince Philip After Trooping The Colour – Sky News" and other posts
Queen Visits Prince Philip After Trooping The Colour – Sky News
Diamond Jubilee portrait defaced – Royal News Blog
Video: Royals visit Order of Fishers on Horseback – Flanders News
A lesson from a Polish princess: to be faithful, we must ever be vigilant
Nobility is a Gift from God
June 17 – Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski
June 19 – Love Accepts No Limitations
June 17, 1793: Pius VI condemns the revolutionary concepts of liberty and equality
June 19 – Execution of second group of those who believed in the religious exemption, but only at first
June 19 – The saint whose father was a murderer
Queen Visits Prince Philip After Trooping The Colour – Sky News
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:15 PM PDT
According to Sky News: The Queen has visited the Duke of Edinburgh in hospital after she earlier attended the annual Trooping the Colour parade without him. Prince Philip is recovering from exploratory abdominal surgery It was thought to be only the third time that Philip has missed the event after not attending in 1962 and [...]
Diamond Jubilee portrait defaced – Royal News Blog
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:14 PM PDT
According to the Royal News Blog: A man…will appear at Westminster magistrates' court charged with criminal damage over £5,000. The 3.3m by 2.7m (9ft by 11ft) oil painting…had been on display…since last month. In a statement on Thursday the abbey said: "In an incident at lunchtime today, a visitor to the abbey sprayed paint on [...]
Video: Royals visit Order of Fishers on Horseback – Flanders News
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:13 PM PDT
According to Flanders News: Oostduinkerke is the only place in the world where fishers on horseback catch shrimps. On Thursday King Albert and Queen Paola visited the town at the invitation of the Order of Fishers on Horseback. King Albert was clearly fascinated by the phenomenon. Video link is here: http://www.deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws.english/videozone_ENG/130613_albert
A lesson from a Polish princess: to be faithful, we must ever be vigilant
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:12 PM PDT
When her marriage with Louis XV was being negotiated—a sacred bond that would bring her the French crown—the Polish princess Marie Leszczyńska confided to an aunt: —"I fear greatly that this crown I am being offered may yet deprive me of my heavenly one." Jacques Necker, Galerie de l'ancienne cour (Maestricht: J. E. Dufour, [...]
Nobility is a Gift from God
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:11 PM PDT
From the allocution of Pius IX to the Roman Patriciate and Nobility on June 17, 1871: One day a Cardinal, a Roman prince, presented his nephew to one of my Predecessors, who on that occasion made a very true statement: that thrones should be upheld principally through the nobility and clergy. For there is no [...]
June 17 – Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:10 PM PDT
Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski In Igołomia, on the outskirts of Cracow (Poland), the noble family of Adalbert Chmielowski and Josephine Borzysławska announced on August 20, 1845, the birth of their son Adam (Brother Albert). Mr Chmielowski together with his wife, raised their children in an atmosphere of patriotic ideals, strong faith in God and a [...]
June 19 – Love Accepts No Limitations
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:09 PM PDT
St. Juliana Falconieri Born in 1270; died 12 June, 1341. Juliana belonged to the noble Florentine family of Falconieri. Her uncle, St. Alexis Falconieri, was one of the seven founders of the Servite Order. Through his influence she also consecrated herself from her earliest youth to the religious life and the practices of Christian perfection. [...]
June 17, 1793: Pius VI condemns the revolutionary concepts of liberty and equality
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:08 PM PDT
Pius VI repeatedly condemned the false concept of liberty and equality. In the Secret Consistory of June 17, 1793, quoting the words of the encyclicalInscrutabilie Divinae Sapientiae of December 25, 1775, he declared: "'The most perfidious philosophers go farther. They dissolve all those bonds by which human beings are joined to one another and to their [...]
June 19 – Execution of second group of those who believed in the religious exemption, but only at first
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:07 PM PDT
Carthusian Martyrs – the Second Group After little more than a month after the first group, it was the turn of three leading monks of the London house: Doms Humphrey Middlemore, William Exmew and Sebastian Newdigate, who were to die at Tyburn, London on the 19 June. Newdigate was a personal friend of Henry VIII, [...]
June 19 – The saint whose father was a murderer
Posted: 16 Jun 2013 10:06 PM PDT
St. Romuald Born at Ravenna, probably about 950; died at Val-di-Castro, 19 June, 1027. St. Peter Damian, his first biographer, and almost all the Camaldolese writers assert that St. Romuald's age at his death was one hundred and twenty, and that therefore he was born about 907. This is disputed by most modern writers. Such [...]
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