Nobility Newsletter: "Princess Royal to first name request: “Actually, I prefer Mrs.”" and other posts
- Princess Royal to first name request: “Actually, I prefer Mrs.”
- Fidelity to royal crown and mace
- King Willem-Alexander: Welfare state is “unsustainable”
- King describes Muslim Brotherhood as “wolves” and “Masonic”
- Abbé Edgeworth: King Louis’ Irish Confessor
- The Feudal Bond Was Practical and Flexible
- Prince Metternich and the world-renowned Sacher torte
- September 19 – She begged donations to ransom Christian captives
- September 19 – The Pope asks Princess Mary to marry James II of England
- September 20 – Court preacher to Charles V
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:22 PM PDT
According to The Telegraph: Traditionally, the Prime Minister makes an annual visit to Balmoral during September. In 2011, David and Samantha Cameron visited on the weekend of the Braemar Gathering, of which the Queen is chieftain. Tony Blair's visit to the Highland Games in 2003 was notable for the lack of enthusiasm exhibited by his [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:21 PM PDT
According to BBC News: Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, visited Jersey to mark 350 years since the Royal Mace was given to the island by King Charles II. The current Bailiff of Jersey, Sir Michael Birt, said he felt the mace was an important part of island history and felt privileged to be part of [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:20 PM PDT
According to the Associated Press: King Willem-Alexander delivered a message to the Dutch people from the government Tuesday in a nationally televised address: the welfare state of the 20th century is gone. …the monarch’s traditional annual address on the day the government presents its budget for the coming year. It was Willem-Alexander’s first appearance on [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:14 PM PDT
According to the Gatestone Institute: Jordan’s King Abdullah has turned down a request from Hamas to re-open its offices in his country, according to informed sources in Amman. The sources said that the Qataris offered hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Jordan in return for allowing Hamas to open offices in the kingdom. [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:13 PM PDT
by Rev. George W. Rutler Among the singularities of the French monarchy was the tradition of having Scottish bodyguards. Scottish history has not been riddled with pacifism, and the Scots along with the fiery Castilians, were used as mercenaries as early as Charlemagne. An "Auld Alliance" between Scotland and France was sealed in 1295, and in [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:12 PM PDT
[T]he feudal bond was a flexible bond especially in times of crisis. It arose during a period of chaos and barbarian invasions before the ninth and tenth centuries when families and individuals were overwhelmed by the nearly insurmountable obstacles of surviving amidst the disorder. We might liken the emergence of the feudal bond to the [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:11 PM PDT
Culinary prowess fits well with diplomatic achievement. Fine cheeses and Prince Talleyrand’s genius, for example, saved France from being carved up by its victors during the Congress of Vienna, in the wake of Napoleon’s defeat. Austria’s great champion in this Congress of nations gathered in Vienna, was Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. While he may [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:10 PM PDT
Blessed Mary de Cervellione (or De Cervello) Popularly styled "de Socos" (of Help) Saint, born about 1230 at Barcelona; died there 19 September, 1290. She was a daughter of a Spanish nobleman named William de Cervellon. One day she heard a sermon preached by Blessed Bernard de Corbarie, the superior of the Brotherhood of Our [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:09 PM PDT
Another voice, the most august of all, was now to break silence. The arguments of Kings, Cardinals, Ambassadors, and of her own family had failed to shake the purpose or convince the mind of the young Princess. Moved by a desire to benefit the Catholics of England, and as much perhaps by the solicitations of [...]
Posted: 18 Sep 2013 10:08 PM PDT
Saint Alonso de Orozco Mena Alphonsus de Orozco was born in Oropesa, Province of Toledo, Spain, on the 17th of October 1500, where his father was governor of the local castle. He began his studies in the nearby Talavera de la Reina and for three years he was a choir boy in the Cathedral of [...]
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