Nobility Newsletter: "King Albert II of Belgium announces he will abdicate on July 21" and other posts
King Albert II of Belgium announces he will abdicate on July 21
“A people without a king is not to be feared” – a Muslim general
The Highest Social Function of the Nobility: To Preserve, Defend, and Spread the Christian Teachings Contained in Its Distinctive Noble Traditions
July 4 – Patroness of victims of adultery, jealousy and unfaithfulness
July 5 – He founded the Barnebites and reformed two religious orders, but only lived 37 years
July 6 – Mother-in-law Woes
July 6 – The King Had Three Daughters, All Saints
July 6 – Bl. Thomas Alfield
July 6 – Nobility dedicated to the eradication of slavery
King Albert II of Belgium announces he will abdicate on July 21
Posted: 04 Jul 2013 11:50 AM PDT
The Royal Forums reports: Come July 21st, Belgium will have a new monarch – King Philippe. King Albert II, the current monarch, announced his pending abdication earlier this evening, Belgian time, in a live address to the nation. The King cited health issues and his age as reasons for his decision. For the full story [...]
“A people without a king is not to be feared” – a Muslim general
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:12 PM PDT
These things happened on the first day of Lent (the 9th of February, 1250). On that very day a valiant Saracen—made sheik by our enemies in the place of Scecedin, the sheik's son, whom they had lost in the battle on Shrove Tuesday—took the Count of Artois's coat of arms, and showed it to all [...]
The Highest Social Function of the Nobility: To Preserve, Defend, and Spread the Christian Teachings Contained in Its Distinctive Noble Traditions
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:11 PM PDT
In his 1958 allocution, the Pontiff mentions the moral duty to resist modern corruption as a general charge to the upper classes, which include the Roman Patriciate and Nobility: "We would like, finally, for your influence on society to save it from a grave danger inherent in modern times. It is well known that society [...]
July 4 – Patroness of victims of adultery, jealousy and unfaithfulness
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:10 PM PDT
St. Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal A.D. 1336. ST. ELIZABETH was daughter of Peter III, king of Aragon, and granddaughter of James I, who had been educated under the care of St. Peter Nolasco, and was surnamed the Saint, and from the taking of Majorca and Valentia, Expugnator or the Conqueror. Her mother, Constantia, was daughter [...]
July 5 – He founded the Barnebites and reformed two religious orders, but only lived 37 years
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:09 PM PDT
St. Antonio Maria Zaccaria Founder of the Clerks Regular of St. Paul, commonly known as the Barnabites; born in Cremona, Italy, 1502; died 5 July, 1539. While he was still an infant his father died, leaving the care of the child’s education to his mother, who taught him compassion for the poor and suffering by [...]
July 6 – Mother-in-law Woes
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:08 PM PDT
St. Godelina Born at Hondeforte-lez-Boulogne, c. 1049; died at Ghistelles, 6 July, 1070. The youngest of the three children born to Hemfrid, seigneur of Wierre-Effroy, and his wife Ogina, Godelina was accustomed as a child to exercises of piety and was soon distinguished for a solidity of virtue extraordinary for one of her years. The [...]
July 6 – The King Had Three Daughters, All Saints
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:07 PM PDT
St. Sexburga of Ely Died about 699. Her sisters, Sts. Ethelburga and Saethrid, were both Abbesses of Faremontier in Brie, St. Withburga was a nun at Ely, and St. Etheldreda became Abbess of Ely. Sexburga was the daughter of Anna, King of the East Angles, and was married about 640 to Earconbert, King of Kent. [...]
July 6 – Bl. Thomas Alfield
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:06 PM PDT
Bl. Thomas Alfield (AUFIELD, ALPHILDE, HAWFIELD, OFFELDUS; alias BADGER). Priest, born at Gloucestershire; martyred at Tyburn, 6 July, 1585. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge (1568). He was afterwards converted and came to Douai College in 1576, but the troubles there compelled him to intermit his studies for four years, and he was eventually [...]
July 6 – Nobility dedicated to the eradication of slavery
Posted: 03 Jul 2013 10:05 PM PDT
Blessed Maria Teresia Ledóchowska (29 April 1863 – 6 July 1922) was a Roman Catholic nun and African missionary. She was the eldest of seven children. Members of the Polish nobility, she and her siblings – including Wlodimir Ledóchowski, Ursula Ledóchowska and Ignacy Kazimierz Ledóchowski were born on the estate of their father, Count Antoni [...]
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