Nobility Newsletter: "September 24 is the feast of Our Lady of Mercy" and other posts
- September 24 is the feast of Our Lady of Mercy
- Court upholds obligatory oath to Queen
- Swedish royal family will begin to teach government how a budget works
- The Duke of Alba gave everything to serve his king
- A Family-like Relationship
- September 23 – He ensured the immunity of non-combatants in warfare
- September 25 – Princely Umpire in a deadly sport
- September 25 – St. Aunarius
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:16 PM PDT
Feast of Our Lady of Ransom (also Our Lady of Mercy) 24 September commemorates the foundation of the Mercedarians. On 10 August, 1223, the Mercedarian Order was legally constituted at Barcelona by King James of Aragon and was approved by Gregory IX on 17 January, 1235. The Mercedarians celebrated their institution on the Sunday nearest [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:15 PM PDT
According to CTV News: Forcing would-be Canadians to take an oath to the Queen as a condition of citizenship is constitutional…an Ontario court ruled Friday. The Citizenship Act requires applicants for citizenship to swear or affirm they will be “faithful and bear true allegiance to Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, her heirs and [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:14 PM PDT
According to The Local: Starting next year, the royals must provide a proper balance sheet and income statement detailing how they spend the money they receive from the state, complete with comments and notes, according to the government’s budget bill presented earlier this week… King Carl XVI Gustaf and his family receive an annual sum…of [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:12 PM PDT
Far more than merely a general, [the Duke of Alba] was also an active creator of Spanish military power. For over forty years he led the campaigns of the crown in the peninsula and in Europe, administered the army's supplies, coordinated military and naval movements, organized payments and liaised with the soldiers. His family alliances [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:11 PM PDT
The feudal bond was an extremely personal relationship imbued with the family spirit. In fact, the institution began when desperate families entered the households of local leaders who led them in the fight for survival from barbarian invasion and social strife. Historian Franz Funck-Brentano notes that, in this way, a relationship was formed "whose members [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:10 PM PDT
St. Adamnan of Ireland, Abbot He was the eighth in descent from the great Nial, king of Ireland, and from Conal the Great, ancestor of St. Columbkille. His parents were eminent for their rank and virtue. He was born in the year 626, at Rathboth, (1) now called Raphoe, in the county of Donegal, and [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:08 PM PDT
St. Albert of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem, one of the conspicuous ecclesiastics in the troubles between the Holy See and Federick Barbarossa; date of birth uncertain; died 14 September, 1215. He was in fact asked by both Pope and Emperor to act as umpire in their dispute and, as a reward, was made Prince of [...]
Posted: 22 Sep 2013 10:07 PM PDT
St. Aunarius (Or Aunacharius). Bishop of Auxerre in France, born 573, died 603. Being of noble birth, he was brought up in the royal court, but evinced a desire to enter the clerical state, was ordained priest by St. Syagrius of Autum, and eventually was made Bishop of Auxerre. His administration is noted for certain [...]
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