November 25 – The day a 16 year old invalid and a handful of men defeated a huge professional army
Queen’s reconciliation gesture will be reciprocated
Plans to give the king “the funeral he never had”
Cancer does not stop Royal Christmas Carol
Romanians march to restore monarchy
Thai King orders army to build infrastructure against flooding
The Princess of Chalais dispensed Christian charity every Sunday
The nation, the State, and the common good of a people
November 25 – She Defied the Emperor
November 25 & 26 – Blessed Hugh Taylor & Blessed Marmaduke Bowes
November 27 – The king who made France “First-born daughter of the Church”
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:18 PM PST
The Battle of Montgisard was fought between the Ayyubids and the Kingdom of Jerusalem on November 25, 1177. The 16 year old King Baldwin IV, seriously afflicted by leprosy, led an out-numbered Christian force against the army of Saladin. The Islamic force was routed and their casualties were massive, only a fraction managed to flee [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:17 PM PST
According to AFP: President Michael D. Higgins is to become the first Irish head of state to make a state visit to Britain… The visit in April will come three years after Queen Elizabeth made a groundbreaking trip to the republic… During her state visit, Queen Elizabeth laid a wreath at Ireland’s Garden of Remembrance [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:16 PM PST
According to BBC News: Richard III, found by archaeologists last autumn below a Leicester car park, would have attended… reburials in his own lifetime, including for his own father. This was a profoundly religious society and reburial also had an important part in hopes for after death. Richard seemed to be a religious man, his [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:15 PM PST
According to The Telegraph: Despite battling cancer, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies has written a royal Christmas carol. "I'm afraid my illness held me back a bit," the composer tells Mandrake. Sir Peter previously said the monarch "converted" him from republicanism because of her "selfless dedication and example" to the nation. During his three-month hospital treatment [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:14 PM PST
According to the Romanian Insider: More than 1,000 people took to the streets of Bucharest on Sunday (November 10), asking for the reinstatement of the monarchy in Romania. People chanted asking for King Michael I of Romania to take his seat at the Cotroceni Palace – which is now the presidency headquarters. The groups also [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:13 PM PST
According to Royalty News: …Kalasin [villagers] were seeking royal help as their community was hit repeatedly by natural disasters. The villagers suffered from droughts during the dry season and heavy flooding during the rainy season. The King has ordered authorities to turn an area covering 886 rai of land adjacent to Lampao-Chi River in Rong [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:12 PM PST
[The Princess of Chalais] had her personal pew before the altar. Beside it she installed a small seat for Talleyrand. After mass, he followed her into a spacious hall in the chateau she called the "apothecarium." The hall was lined with shelves and tables containing pots of various ointments and powders which the chateau had [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:11 PM PST
Society starts with informal groupings of individuals, families, and intermediary associations mostly dedicated to furthering their own individual good. When this collection of social units coalesces into a clearly distinctive whole, a nation is born. The nation forms a cultural, social, economic, and political unity unable to be included or federated into any other one. [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:09 PM PST
St. Catherine of Alexandria A virgin and martyr whose feast is celebrated in the Latin Church and in the various Oriental churches on 25 November, and who for almost six centuries was the object of a very popular devotion. Of noble birth and learned in the sciences, when only eighteen years old, Catherine presented herself [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:08 PM PST
Blessed Hugh Taylor English martyr, born at Durham; hanged, drawn, and quartered at York, 25 (not 26) November, 1585. He arrived at Reims on 2 May, 1582, and having been ordained a priest was sent thence on the mission on 27 March, 1585. He was the first to suffer under the Statute 27 Eliz. c. [...]
Posted: 24 Nov 2013 09:07 PM PST
Clovis Son of Childeric, King of the Salic Franks; born in the year 466; died at Paris, 27 November, 511. He succeeded his father as the King of the Franks of Tournai in 481. His kingdom was probably one of the States that sprang from the division of Clodion's monarchy like those of Cambrai, Tongres [...]
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