Nobility Newsletter: "New Coat of Arms for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Includes Diana Label" and other posts
- New Coat of Arms for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Includes Diana Label
- A British Royal Comes to America to Tell the Catholic Story
- Democrats Heckle Royals
- The Feudal Bond: Establishing Friendship not Hatred
- Honor above all, even at the cost of freedom and life
- September 30 – The cantankerous noble who became a saint
- October 1 – The martial and pious death of Don John of Austria: “A man sent by God”
- October 1 – St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus
- October 2 – Falsely charged, mutilated and martyred
- Pontifical Orders and Titles of Nobility
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:20 PM PDT
According to their official website: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a new Conjugal Coat of Arms which will represent them in heraldic terms as a married couple. Designed by The College of Arms in London, Conjugal Arms traditionally show the separate shields of a Royal husband and wife, side by side. Both shields [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:19 PM PDT
by Austin Ruse Next week Washington DC will be treated to the arrival of a pro-life Catholic who is also a member of the British royal family. How is that possible? Nicholas Windsor gave up his place in line to the British throne when he converted to the Catholic Church in 2001. He became "the [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:18 PM PDT
According to AFP: Belgium’s newly-crowned royals, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, faced a crowd of separatist hecklers on their first foray into the rebellious port city of Antwerp on Friday. Though several hundred people lined up to greet Philippe…an equally big crowd of republican separatists massed nearby shouting “Death to Belgium” and waving the Flemish [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:18 PM PDT
While there were exceptions, the feudal bond tended to generate ties of great friendship. Those who swore such bonds, Bloch notes, were addressed as "friend" to the point that "friend" and "vassal" were considered synonymous. There was a true linking together of lives, a great interpenetration of interests and ideas. In general, feudal bonds were [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:17 PM PDT
Egas Moniz de Ribadouro, the Tutor, (1080 - 1146) was a rich man in the County of Portucale (from which Portugal would later be born). He hailed from the noble lineage of the Ribadouro, one of the five great families of the county of Entre-Douro-e-Minho in the 12th century. Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portucale, had entrusted the [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:10 PM PDT
St. Jerome, Father and Doctor of the Church A fresco of St. Jerome by Carlo Urbino on the ceiling of the altar chapel in the Cappella di sant’Aquilino in the Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore in Milan, Italy Born at Stridon, a town on the confines of Dalmatia and Pannonia, about the year 340-2; died [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:09 PM PDT
Alarm was ended on the fourth day, seeing that the fever and other ills left D. John. But the next day, which was a Saturday, he suddenly grew worse, and while the other invalids went on getting better and became convalescent, he showed other symptoms of a strange illness, palpitations which made him get up [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:08 PM PDT
ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX Excerpts from THE STORY OF A SOUL: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ST. THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX SOEUR THÉRÈSE OF LISIEUX, THE LITTLE FLOWER OF JESUS ______________________________ PROLOGUE: THE PARENTAGE & BIRTH OF MARIE FRANÇOISE THÉRÈSE MARTIN "To the Sacred Memory of Louis Joseph Stanislaus Martin and of Zélie Guérin, the blessed parents of [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:07 PM PDT
St. Leodegar (also Leger or Leodegarius) Bishop of Autun, born about 615; died a martyr in 678, at Sarcing, Somme. His mother was called Sigrada, and his father Bobilo. His parents being of high rank, his early childhood was passed at the court of Clotaire II. He went later to Poitiers, to study under the [...]
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 10:05 PM PDT
Pontifical decorations are the titles of nobility, orders of Christian knighthood and other marks of honour and distinction which the papal court confers upon men of unblemished character who have in any way promoted the interests of society, the Church, and the Holy See. The titles range all the way from prince to baron inclusive, [...]
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