Nobility Newsletter: "July 1 – Found guilty of “high treason” for promoting the Catholic faith, he responded “Deo gratias”" and other posts
July 1 – Found guilty of “high treason” for promoting the Catholic faith, he responded “Deo gratias”
Teacups and mugs: quality and quantity
The Marquis of Lescure destroys two thirds of Westermann’s army and saves the lives of captured enemy soldiers
July 1 – Born to Gallic nobility, he renounced all to embrace religious poverty
July 1 – Venerable Thomas Maxfield
July 2 – Caught Between Two Masters
July 1 – Found guilty of “high treason” for promoting the Catholic faith, he responded “Deo gratias”
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 11:09 PM PDT
Saint Oliver Plunket Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, born at Loughcrew near Oldcastle, County Meath, Ireland, 1629; died 11 July, 1681. His is the brightest name in the Irish Church throughout the whole period of persecution. He was connected by birth with the families which had just then been ennobled, the Earls [...]
Teacups and mugs: quality and quantity
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 10:13 PM PDT
For generations, we have taken teacups for granted. They were a happy part of family life. But today, due to our egalitarian culture, the teacup is coming under some pressure. While formal dining sets are still widely available, many dishware sets, and not just the cheaper ones, feature only mugs. This is a disturbing trend, [...]
The Marquis of Lescure destroys two thirds of Westermann’s army and saves the lives of captured enemy soldiers
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 10:12 PM PDT
While the grand army were under the walls of Nantes, several engagements had taken place in La Vendée. Westermann, at the head of a German legion, advanced into the heart of the Bocage, after making himself master of Parthenay, on the 20th June. On the 1st July he burned the town of Amaillon; he then [...]
July 1 – Born to Gallic nobility, he renounced all to embrace religious poverty
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 10:08 PM PDT
Saint Gal (Gall) of Clermont Saint Gal was born at Clermont in Auvergne, about the year 489. His father was of the first houses of that province, and his mother was descended from the family of Vettius Apagatus, the celebrated Roman who suffered at Lyons for the faith of Christ. They both took special care [...]
July 1 – Venerable Thomas Maxfield
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 10:07 PM PDT
Ven. Thomas Maxfield (Vere Macclesfield) English priest and martyr, born in Stafford gaol, about 1590, martyred at Tyburn, London, Monday, 1 July, 1616. He was one of the younger sons of William Macclesfield of Chesterton and Maer and Aston, Staffordshire (a firm recusant, condemned to death in 1587 for harbouring priests, one of whom was [...]
July 2 – Caught Between Two Masters
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 10:06 PM PDT
Saint Otto Bishop of Bamberg, born about 1060; died 30 June, 1139. He belonged to the noble, though not wealthy, family of Mistelbach in Swabia, not to the Counts of Andechs. He was ordained priest, but where he was educated is not known. While still young he joined the household of Duke Wladislaw of Poland; [...]
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