sexta-feira, 7 de junho de 2013

Nobility Newsletter: "Video – Queen’s Coronation: guns mark 60th anniversary with 62-round royal salute" and other posts






Nobility Newsletter: "Video – Queen’s Coronation: guns mark 60th anniversary with 62-round royal salute" and other posts



Video – Queen’s Coronation: guns mark 60th anniversary with 62-round royal salute
Elites We Will Always Have: Are Yours Good or Bad? – The Washington Post
Patton on keeping a family spirit in the Staff
The fruit of long family traditions
June 6 – Patron and Protector of Bohemia
June 7 – The Crusaders reach the walls of Jerusalem
June 8 – Accused of theft and sexual misconduct
June 8 – The Noble Countess Who Dedicated Her Life to Bringing Dissolute Women to Repentance


Video – Queen’s Coronation: guns mark 60th anniversary with 62-round royal salute

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:15 PM PDT


At the Tower of London the Honourable Artillery Company fired a 62-round royal salute from the Tower’s Gun Wharf across the River Thames. The Queen, who was crowned on June 2, 1953 when she was just 27 years old, reached the milestone anniversary this week. But as the anniversary fell on a Sunday, a day [...]







Elites We Will Always Have: Are Yours Good or Bad? – The Washington Post

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:14 PM PDT


According to The Washington Post: The role — and riches — of China's princelings has become a particularly touchy issue in the run-up to a party congress this fall… Resentment toward the families of party elite has bubbled for years in China, stirred by a widespread belief that they are arrogant, flout rules with impunity and [...]







Patton on keeping a family spirit in the Staff

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:12 PM PDT


"Staff officers of inharmonious disposition, irrespective of their ability, must be removed. A staff cannot function properly unless it is a united family." Alan Axelrod, Patton on Leadership: Strategic Lessons for Corporate Warfare (Paramus, N.J.: Prentince Hall Press, 1999), 157. Short Stories on Honor, Chivalry, and the World of Nobility—no. 288







The fruit of long family traditions

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:11 PM PDT


"First of all, you must maintain an irreproachable religious and moral conduct, especially within the family, and practice a healthy austerity in life. Let the other classes be aware of the patrimony of virtues and gifts that are your own, the fruit of long family traditions." (Pius XII, 1958 allocution to the Roman Patriciate and [...]







June 6 – Patron and Protector of Bohemia

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:10 PM PDT


St. Norbert Born at Kanten on the left bank of the Rhine, near Wesel, c. 1080; died at Magdeburg, 6 June, 1134. His father, Heribert, Count of Gennep, was related to the imperial house of Germany, and his house of Lorraine. A stately bearing, a penetrating intellect, a tender, earnest heart, marked the future apostle. [...]







June 7 – The Crusaders reach the walls of Jerusalem

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:09 PM PDT


In June of 1099 [the First Crusade] arrived before the walls of Jerusalem, which was then held by the Fatimid Arabs of Egypt. With their usual religious zeal and grim determination, the Christians prepared to attack the walls. Their fighting force had been reduced to 1,200 knights and 10,000 foot soldiers, with a similar number [...]







June 8 – Accused of theft and sexual misconduct

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:07 PM PDT


St. William of York (WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, also called WILLIAM OF THWAYT). Archbishop of York. Tradition represents him as nephew of King Stephen, whose sister Emma was believed to have married Herbert of Winchester, treasurer to Henry I. William became a priest, and about 1130 he was canon and treasurer of York. In 1142 he was [...]







June 8 – The Noble Countess Who Dedicated Her Life to Bringing Dissolute Women to Repentance

Posted: 05 Jun 2013 10:06 PM PDT


Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart (died in Porto, Portugal, June 8, 1899), born Maria Droste zu Vischering, was a noble of Germany and Roman Catholic nun best known for influencing Pope Leo XIII’s consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pope Leo XIII called this consecration “the greatest act of my [...]








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"RECUAR DIANTE DO INIMIGO, OU CALAR-SE QUANDO DE TODA PARTE SE ERGUE TANTO ALARIDO CONTRA A VERDADE, É PRÓPRIO DE HOMEM COVARDE OU DE QUEM VACILA NO FUNDAMENTO DE SUA CRENÇA. QUALQUER DESTAS COISAS É VERGONHOSA EM SI; É INJURIOSA A DEUS; É INCOMPATÍVEL COM A SALVAÇÃO TANTO DOS INDIVÍDUOS, COMO DA SOCIEDADE, E SÓ É VANTAJOSA AOS INIMIGOS DA FÉ, PORQUE NADA ESTIMULA TANTO A AUDÁCIA DOS MAUS, COMO A PUSILANIMIDADE DOS BONS" –
[PAPA LEÃO XIII , ENCÍCLICA SAPIENTIAE CHRISTIANAE , DE 10 DE JANEIRO DE 1890]