segunda-feira, 7 de outubro de 2013

Nobility Newsletter: "October 7 – How the Rosary saved Christendom" and other posts




Nobility Newsletter: "October 7 – How the Rosary saved Christendom" and other posts



  • October 7 – How the Rosary saved Christendom 
  • Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Saves the Philippines from the Invading Dutch Fleet – Part 2 
  • Australian Prime Minister: “I regret to say that not every Australian is a monarchist” 
  • Princess of Kent to resume royal engagements 
  • The Feudal Bond Was a Sacred Bond 
  • October 9 – St. John Twenge 
  • October 9 – Royal penitent 
  • October 9 – Superb and valiant knight 
  • Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem 



Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:17 PM PDT


by Jeremias Wells The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary Here is but a small fraction of the victories directly obtained from God through the Holy Rosary: The Battle of Lepanto which saved Rome and Vienna, and thus the Pope and the Emperor, from Moslem subjugation The deliverance of Vienna by Sobieski The victory [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:16 PM PDT


(2nd in a 2-part series) (Please click here to read Part 1) THE FIVE BATTLES First Battle Upon reaching Mariveles, the Spanish found no trace of the Dutch. Continuing on to Bolinao in Lingayen Gulf, they finally caught sight of one enemy ship in mid-morning of March 15, 1646. At 1:00 pm, after a hot [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:15 PM PDT


According to The Telegraph: Tony Abbott, the Australian prime minister, has welcomed Prince Harry to Sydney – but apologised that not everyone was pleased to see him. …he said: “I regret to say that not every Australian is a monarchist, but today everyone feels like a monarchist.” He added: “You grace us as your family [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:14 PM PDT


According to Royal News 24: Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra of Kent is to begin undertaking royal engagements once more after a lengthy absence due to illness. The Princess cancelled all engagements in April this year after being diagnosed with polymyalgia rheumatica. Tomorrow, Her Royal Highness will visit the Queen Mother’s Clothing Guild of which [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:11 PM PDT


In the ceremony of homage, the two elements of protection and service were symbolically pledged by the superior placing his hands over the other's folded hands. An act of fealty was added whereby the parties swore on the Gospels or relics of the saints to be faithful to one another. Christ and His saints served [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:05 PM PDT


St. John Twenge Canon regular, Prior of St. Mary’s, Bridlington, born near the town, 1319; died at Bridlington, 1379. He was of the Yorkshire family Twenge, which family in Reformation days supplied two priest-martyrs and was also instrumental in establishing the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Bar Convent, York. John completed his studies [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:04 PM PDT


Bl. Gunther A hermit in Bohemia in the eleventh century; born about 955; died at Hartmanitz, Bohemia, 9 Oct., 1045. The son of a noble family, he was a cousin of St. Stephen, the King of Hungary, and is numbered among the ancestors of the princely house of Schwarzburg. He passed the earlier of his [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:03 PM PDT


Baron Athanase-Charles-Marie Charette de la Contrie Born at Nantes, 3 Sept., 1832; died at Basse-Motte (Ille-et-Vilaine), 9 Oct., 1911. His father was a nephew of the famous General Charette who was shot at Nantes, 29 March, 1795, during the rising of the Vendee. His mother, Louise, Countess de Vierzon, was the daughter of the Duc [...]






Posted: 06 Oct 2013 10:01 PM PDT


(Also known as KNIGHTS OF MALTA). The most important of all the military orders, both for the extent of its area and for its duration. It is said to have existed before the Crusades and is not extinct at the present time. During this long career it has not always borne the same name. Known [...]






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"RECUAR DIANTE DO INIMIGO, OU CALAR-SE QUANDO DE TODA PARTE SE ERGUE TANTO ALARIDO CONTRA A VERDADE, É PRÓPRIO DE HOMEM COVARDE OU DE QUEM VACILA NO FUNDAMENTO DE SUA CRENÇA. QUALQUER DESTAS COISAS É VERGONHOSA EM SI; É INJURIOSA A DEUS; É INCOMPATÍVEL COM A SALVAÇÃO TANTO DOS INDIVÍDUOS, COMO DA SOCIEDADE, E SÓ É VANTAJOSA AOS INIMIGOS DA FÉ, PORQUE NADA ESTIMULA TANTO A AUDÁCIA DOS MAUS, COMO A PUSILANIMIDADE DOS BONS" –
[PAPA LEÃO XIII , ENCÍCLICA SAPIENTIAE CHRISTIANAE , DE 10 DE JANEIRO DE 1890]