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    quinta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2013

    Nobility Newsletter: "Prince Adam of Liechtenstein: Leadership starts with having a gift for it" and other posts




    Nobility Newsletter: "Prince Adam of Liechtenstein: Leadership starts with having a gift for it" and other posts



    Prince Adam of Liechtenstein: Leadership starts with having a gift for it
    Corrupt democracy spurs Thai monarchists to protest in the streets
    Lady Amelia Windsor as débutante in Paris
    At age 5, St. Jane Frances de Chantal stands up for the Faith
    The State—the Protector of the General Order
    Recipe in Honor of a Saint
    December 6 – Good St. Nicholas
    December 6 – Martyr of the Muslims
    December 7 – The People Acclaimed Him as Bishop Even Though He Was Unbaptized 




    Posted: 05 Dec 2013 09:28 AM PST


    According to the Financial Times: Prince Adam of Liechtenstein on leadership: "I think it can be taught, but of course, to be successful, you have to be at least gifted to a certain extent. When I was a boy I was taught to play the piano. The teacher gave up soon because I was totally [...]






    Posted: 05 Dec 2013 09:26 AM PST


    According to the Royal News Blog: Their [the protesters] leader, Suthep Thuagsuban, a veteran Democrat party MP who resigned to spearhead the protests, has publicly indicated that the protesters' goal is to replace Yingluck with a "people's government" and to elevate the role of the monarchy in Thailand's electoral democracy. The protesters are fed up [...]






    Posted: 05 Dec 2013 08:51 AM PST


    According to the Royal Forums: Lady Amelia Windsor, the daughter of the Earl and Countess of St Andrews, made her début into society at the Bal des Débutantes in Paris…. Lady Amelia Windsor was born on 24 August 1995…. She is the granddaughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent. To read the full post [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:12 PM PST


    A gentleman, who followed the heresy of Calvin, came to pay a visit to the parents of St. Jane Frances de Chantal. She was then only five years old. One day, while she was playing in the room where the gentleman was conversing with another person, she heard him say that he did not believe [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:11 PM PST


    As the supreme power of last appeal, this organic State gives unity and a framework to this federation. Far from assuming the modern State's monopoly of supreme power, the organic State does not smash or reduce these lesser groups to subservience. Rather, it is the preserver and protector of the overall order upon which they [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:10 PM PST


    The veneration of the 4th century Saint and bishop, Nicholas of Myra (also “of Bari,” the resting place of most of his relics), is widespread in both the Christian East and West. In Russia it seems that only the Blessed Virgin Mary is more popular. Few historical records on him survived the harsh test of [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:09 PM PST


    Life of Saint Nicholas from Legenda Aurea by Jacobus de Voragine Here beginneth the Life of Saint Nicholas the Bishop. Nicholas is said of Nichos, which is to say victory, and of laos, people, so Nicholas is as much as to say as victory of people, that is, victory of sins, which befoul people. Or [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:08 PM PST


    St. Peter Paschal, Bishop and Martyr This saint was born in Valencia, Spain, in 1227, and descended of the ancient family of the Paschals, which had edified the Church by the triumphs of five glorious martyrs, which it produced under the Moors. Peter's parents were virtuous and exceedingly charitable; and St. Peter Nolasco often lodged [...]






    Posted: 04 Dec 2013 09:07 PM PST


    St. Ambrose Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397; born probably 340, at Trier, Arles, or Lyons; died 4 April, 397. He was one of the most illustrious Fathers and Doctors of the Church, and fitly chosen, together with St. Augustine, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Athanasius, to uphold the venerable Chair of the Prince [...]






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    segunda-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2013

    Nobility Newsletter: "Little Prince George – the most popular search item on Yahoo" and other posts




    Nobility Newsletter: "Little Prince George – the most popular search item on Yahoo" and other posts



    • Little Prince George – the most popular search item on Yahoo 
    • Secularists on the attack in royal and Catholic Luxembourg 
    • Queen Elizabeth to preside over D-Day 70th in France 
    • The Colonel who would not defend his King 
    • The State Should Respect Regional Customs, Traditions, and Self-Government 
    • December 2 – Cause of Our Joy 
    • December 3 – St. Francis Xavier, Apostle of the Indies 
    • December 4 – From a Muslim court, he opposed the Christian Emperor…and won! 
    • December 4 – Saint Osmund, founder of the Cathedral system of Church governance 




    Posted: 02 Dec 2013 12:58 PM PST


    2013 was half gone when little Prince George was born to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Nevertheless, he still made #1. He was Yahoo’s most popular search item He was more popular than the Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray, the prices for homes, Nelson Mandela, iPhone or Kindle. He also beat his mother, the Duchess [...]






    Posted: 02 Dec 2013 12:28 PM PST


    According to Wort.lu: Luxembourg government "formateur" Xavier Bettel on Tuesday evening met Grand Duke Henri… The coalition partners had suggested earlier this week that Luxembourg’s national day should be celebrated with a secular ceremony, rather than the official “Te Deum”, traditionally held on the morning of June 23 at the Notre Dame Cathedral…. At the [...]






    Posted: 02 Dec 2013 12:23 PM PST


    According to the Telegraph: France will honour Britain’s role in D-Day by inviting the Queen to preside over the main international ceremony for the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings on Sword beach, according to plans disclosed on Wednesday. Government sources in Paris said that some 16 heads of state would be invited, including the Queen and US [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:12 PM PST


    There was once a young Colonel in the army who owed his promotion to the goodwill of his Sovereign. A short time before he had been raised to that rank, there had been a war between his country and one of the other kingdoms of Europe; but it was now at an end, and there [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:11 PM PST


    Our proposal of a State is one where the principle of subsidiarity is practiced to a high degree. As a result, the State respects individual social units oriented towards the common good and recognizes certain rights, functions, and privileges that allow them their own autonomy, or even quasi-sovereign rights. Thus each region develops its own [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:10 PM PST


    Our Lady of Joy (aka Notre Dame de Liesse, or Causa Nostrae Laetitiae) In 1134 three Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, prisoners of the Muslims in Egypt, miraculously found or received in their prison a statue of Our Lady, which they named Our Lady of Joy, or Notre Dame de Liesse. [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:09 PM PST


    St. Francis Xavier Born in the Castle of Xavier near Sanguesa, in Navarre, 7 April, 1506; died on the Island of Sancian near the coast of China, 2 December, 1552. In 1525, having completed a preliminary course of studies in his own country, Francis Xavier went to Paris, where he entered the collège de Sainte-Barbe. [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:08 PM PST


    St. John Damascene Born at Damascus, about 676; died some time between 754 and 787. The only extant life of the saint is that by John, Patriarch of Jerusalem, which dates from the tenth century (P.G. XCIV, 429-90). This life is the single source from which have been drawn the materials of all his biographical [...]






    Posted: 01 Dec 2013 09:07 PM PST


    Saint Osmund Bishop of Salisbury, died 1099; his feast is kept on 4 December. Osmund held an exalted position in Normandy, his native land, and according to a late fifteenth-century document was the son of Henry, Count of Séez, and Isabella, daughter of Robert, Duke of Normandy, who was the father of William the Conqueror [...]






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    “Se não fosse a Santa Comunhão, eu estaria caindo continuamente. A única coisa que me sustenta é a Santa Comunhão. Dela tiro forças, nela está o meu vigor. Tenho medo da vida, nos dias em que não recebo a Santa Comunhão. Tenho medo de mim mesma. Jesus, oculto na Hóstia, é tudo para mim. Do Sacrário tiro força, vigor, coragem e luz. Aí busco alívio nos momentos de aflição. Eu não saberia dar glória a Deus, se não tivesse a Eucaristia no meu coração.”



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