quinta-feira, 11 de julho de 2013

Nobility Newsletter: "Republican MPs to boycott king’s swearing-in – Flanders News" and other posts






Nobility Newsletter: "Republican MPs to boycott king’s swearing-in – Flanders News" and other posts



  • Republican MPs to boycott king’s swearing-in – Flanders News
  • Baby will be called Prince or Princess of Cambridge – The Royal Forums
  • The virgin-warrior urged her men to righteousness
  • The Nobility: A Particularly Distinguished Order in Human Society—It Will Have Special Accounts to Render to God
  • July 11 – The noble saint who fled the world, but the world ran after him
  • July 13 – The Crusaders attack Jerusalem
  • July 13 – Saintly Elite
  • July 13 – Good King Henry
  • July 13 – Author of “The Golden Legend”
  • July 13 – Saint Mildthryth
  • July 14 – The Lily of the Mohawks


Republican MPs to boycott king’s swearing-in – Flanders News

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:15 PM PDT


According to Flanders News: On 21 July Crown Prince Filip will take his oath of allegiance to the Belgian Constitution making him the seventh King of the Belgians. The prince will swear the oath in front of a joint meeting of the two houses of the Belgian Parliament, but some Republican lawmakers are boycotting the [...]







Baby will be called Prince or Princess of Cambridge – The Royal Forums

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:14 PM PDT


According to The Royal Forums: Buckingham Palace has announced today that the child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will get the title Prince or Princess of Cambridge. A palace spokesman said, "The royal couple's child will officially be known as His or Her Royal Highness the Prince or Princess of Cambridge." The Duke [...]







The virgin-warrior urged her men to righteousness

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:12 PM PDT


"Joan was chaste, and she loathed those women who follow the soldiers. I once saw her at Saint Denis, on the way back from the King's coronation, chase a girl who was with the soldiers so hard, with her sword drawn, that she broke her sword. She was furious when she heard soldiers swearing, and [...]







The Nobility: A Particularly Distinguished Order in Human Society—It Will Have Special Accounts to Render to God

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:11 PM PDT


An application of these rich and solid teachings to the contemporary condition of the nobility may be found in the allocution of John XXIII to the Roman Patriciate and Nobility on January 9, 1960. "The Holy Father is pleased to note that the distinguished audience is a reminder of what human society is as a [...]







July 11 – The noble saint who fled the world, but the world ran after him

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:10 PM PDT


Saint Benedict of Nursia Founder of western monasticism, born at Nursia, c. 480; died at Monte Cassino, 543. The only authentic life of Benedict of Nursia is that contained in the second book of Saint Gregory's "Dialogues". It is rather a character sketch than a biography and consists, for the most part, of a number [...]







July 13 – The Crusaders attack Jerusalem

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:09 PM PDT


The attack began the night of July 13, [1099,] and the defenders let loose a hail of stones and rivers of Greek fire…. The battle hung in the balance during the morning hours of July 15. Archers shot blazing firebrands to drive the defenders from the walls, but the siege towers were battered and burned. [...]







July 13 – Saintly Elite

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:08 PM PDT


Blessed Marie-Azélie "Zélie" Martin née Guérin (23 December 1831 – 28 August 1877) was a French laywoman and the mother of Saint Thérèse de Lisieux. Her husband was Blessed Louis Martin. Marie-Azélie Guérin was born in Saint-Denis-sur-Sarthon, Orne, France and was the second daughter of Isidore Guérin and Louise-Jeanne Macé. She had an older sister, [...]







July 13 – Good King Henry

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:07 PM PDT


St. Henry II German King and Holy Roman Emperor, son of Duke Henry II (the Quarrelsome) and of the Burgundian Princess Gisela; b. 972; d. in his palace of Grona, at Gottingen, 13 July, 1024. Like his predecessor, Otto III, he had the literary education of his time. In his youth he had been destined [...]







July 13 – Author of “The Golden Legend”

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:06 PM PDT


Bl. Jacopo de Voragine (Also DI VIRAGGIO). Archbishop of Genoa and medieval hagiologist, born at Viraggio (now Varazze), near Genoa, about 1230; died 13 July, about 1298. In 1244 he entered the Order of St. Dominic, and soon became famous for his piety, learning, and zeal in the care of souls. His fame as a [...]







July 13 – Saint Mildthryth

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:05 PM PDT


Saint Mildthryth (694–716 or 733), also Mildrith, Mildryth or Mildred, was an Anglo-Saxon abbess. Mildthryth was the daughter of King Merewalh of Magonsaete, a sub-kingdom of Mercia, and Eormenburh (Saint Eormenburga), herself the daughter of King Æthelberht of Kent, and as such appearing in the so-called Kentish royal legend. Her sisters Milburh (Saint Milburga of [...]







July 14 – The Lily of the Mohawks

Posted: 10 Jul 2013 10:04 PM PDT


Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Lily of the Mohawks Kateri Tekakwitha was daughter of Kenneronkwa, a Mohawk chief, and Tagaskouita, a devout Roman Catholic Algonquian woman. She was born in the Mohawk fortress of Ossernenon near present-day Auriesville, New York, in 1656. Kateri's mother was baptized and educated by French missionaries in Trois-Rivières, like many of Abenaki [...]








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