Nobility Newsletter: "Betrayal?" and other posts
- Betrayal?
- Emperor will visit the “country of heaven”
- MacArthur faces apathy while rushing his war preparations
- Contrast Between the Modern and Organic States
- November 28 – December 27 – Siege of Jasna Góra
- November 29 – Grandson of the one who defeated Charles Martel in battle
- December 1 – The Virgin Mary appears to General Gaston de Sonis after his army’s losses at Patay promising that France would survive
- December 1 – He Hid Priests in His Manorhouse
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:16 PM PST
According to AFP: The queen’s representative in Australia, Governor-General Quentin Bryce…expressed support for the country becoming a republic. Bryce made the comments at a speech in Sydney on Friday evening in which she outlined a future vision for Australia… Australians voted against becoming a republic in a 1999 referendum and over the years the issue [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:15 PM PST
According to The Japan Times: Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, in a rare overseas trip, are scheduled to begin a tour of the Indian cities of New Delhi and Chennai on Nov. 30… While the Emperor is merely the "symbol of the state" under Japan's U.S.-imposed postwar Constitution, he retains significant influence, owing to [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:12 PM PST
General MacArthur was hastening his defense of the Philippines, greatly handicapped by insufficient appropriations and apathy…. While some small wits of Manila called him the Napoleon of Luzon, General MacArthur was struggling against apathy at home and abroad. But MacArthur was not to be turned from his task. Francis Trevelyan Miller, General Douglas MacArthur [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:11 PM PST
The modern State accomplishes its role by instituting an all-powerful bureaucratic system of legal norms to safeguard and regulate the private interests of its citizens. The modern State, notes Pius XI, has assumed the overwhelming functions and tasks that were once borne by intermediary associations. The result was that through the "overthrow and near extinction [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:10 PM PST
Lessons in Psychological Warfare from the Siege of Jasna Góra, November 28-December 27, 1655 This account of the siege of Częstochowa is based on the Memoirs of the Siege of Czestochowa by Father Augustine Kordecki (Pamietnik oblezenia Częstochowy, edited and with a preface by Jan Tokarski, London, Veritas, 1956.) Written by Friar Kordecki in response [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:09 PM PST
St. Radbod, Bishop of Utrecht, Confessor This holy prelate was, by his father, of noble French extraction; and, by his mother, Radbod, the last king or prince of the Frisons was his great grandfather, whose name was given him by his mother. The first tincture of learning and piety he received under the tuition of [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:07 PM PST
On the night of December 1 [1870], the Zouaves were ordered to advance to Patay [France], where Joan of Arc had won a renowned victory against the English. [General Louis-Gaston de] Sonis asked [Colonel Athanase de] Charette, who had no flag of his own, to lend him the Zouaves'. This banner had a curious history…. [...]
Posted: 27 Nov 2013 09:06 PM PST
Blessed Richard Langley Layman and martyr, b. probably at Grimthorpe, Yorks, England, date unknown; d. at York, 1 Dec., 1586. From his father, Richard Langley, of Rathorpe Hall, Walton, he probably inherited Rathorpe, but for the greater part of his life continued to reside on his estate at Ousethorpe, in the East Riding. His mother [...]
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