Nobility Newsletter: "St. Bernard and the Templar warrior-monks: a new vocation" and other posts
- St. Bernard and the Templar warrior-monks: a new vocation
- The Stability of Generations
- August 30 – Gallant Lady
- August 30 – Saved by the cross
- August 31 – He was taken from the womb of his mother after her death
- Teutonic Order
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:12 PM PDT
St. Bernard took a strong liking to Hugues, promising to compile a rule for him and find recruits. "They can fight the battle of the Lord and indeed be soldiers of Christ." In 1128 a council was convened at Troyes and, on Bernard's advice, Hugues attended it. Though the abbot was not present he sent [...]
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:11 PM PDT
When speaking of the traditional family, we must see it as more than just the sum of living members composed of a father, mother, and children. Throughout history, the family has always been understood to mean the unity of the whole lineage of ancestors and descendants. It was only with the Enlightenment that this universally [...]
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:10 PM PDT
St. Margaret Ward Martyr, born at Congleton, Cheshire; executed at Tyburn, London, 30 Aug., 1588. Nothing is known of her early life except that she was of good family and for a time dwelt in the house of a lady of distinction named Whitall then residing in London. Knowing that William Watson, the priest who [...]
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:09 PM PDT
Blessed Bronislava (or Bronislawa) of Poland Born in 1230 to an important Polish family, her grandfather had founded the Premonstratensian monastery at Zwierzyniec near Cracow where Bronislava's aunt Gertrude had entered, later becoming prioress at Imbramowice. Bronislava was also a cousin of the Dominican Saint Hyacinth and related to Saint Jacek and Blessed Czeslaw. Bronislava entered the convent at Zwierzyniec at the [...]
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:05 PM PDT
St. Raymond Nonnatus (Not-Born) (In Spanish SAN RAMON). Born 1200 or 1204 at Portello in the Diocese of Urgel in Catalonia; died at Cardona, 31 August, 1240. His feast is celebrated on 31 August. He is pictured in the habit of his order surrounded by ransomed slaves, with a padlock on his lips. He was [...]
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 10:01 PM PDT
Teutonic Order A medieval military order modeled on the Hospitallers of St. John, which changed its residence as often as the latter. These residences, marking as many stages in its development, are: (1) Accon (Acre), its cradle in Palestine (1190-1309); (2) Marienburg, Prussia, the centre of its temporal domination as a military principality (1309-1525); (3) [...]
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