Showing posts with label Biblical history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical history. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Notes: Saturday-Tuesday, June 19-22, 2010

Wedding of T.R.H. The Crown Princess of Sweden and The Duke of Västergötland

http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/people/the-princess-and-her-gym-instructor-wed-in-regal-fashion-20100620-yp8j.html?skin=text-only

I found this bit particularly interesting:

In what was considered a controversial and old-fashioned decision in Sweden, which is renowned for its liberal views, the Crown Princess, 32, was escorted down the aisle by her father, the King, rather than walking with her husband-to-be, which is customary in Sweden.

More information on the wedding is available at the official website of the Swedish Royal Court. May Their Royal Highnesses' union be a long and happy one. And may the Lord deliver the Swedish Monarchy from Protestantism, Freemasonry, and liberalism.

Mr. Wilson on the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War

http://angelqueen.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=365982#365982

Excerpt from a comment at AQ:

Guernica is one of the greatest myths of the 20th Century, while based on a true event: The bombing of the city during the Spanish Civil War; most of the "facts" as recounted in the official versions are pure fiction. Guernica was a city of military value, laying on the front of the Communist lines; the Luftwaffe did bomb some of the outlying portions of the town, causing little damage, but the Communist forces deliberately set fire to the town and planted dynamite charges in buildings to cause cause greater damage, in order to prevent it from falling in to the hands of Franco's forces intact (this is what they did in Irun, and what they were planning to do in Bilbao, but were here prevented by the Basque militias). This arson fire burned out of control and caused the death to the majority of the victims which numbered around 100 (not the thousands that the red propaganda machine would have you believe). The town could have been saved even then, but the fire fighting forces sent from Bilbao were under orders not to do anything to prevent the fire from spreading, so that it took over eight hours of the fires burning out of control for the town to be destroyed.
Pablo Picasso's famous painting was nothing more than a product of the artist's own imagination fueled by his Communist ideology and his sympathy and support for the Communist forces fighting Franco.

"Jordanes" on the Virginity of Our Lady

http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2010/06/eucharist-passion-sacrifice-priesthood.html

Excerpt from a comment at Rorate Cæli:

There is a long tradition connecting Mary to the Temple in Jersualem.

The tradition to which you refer tells us that Sts. Joachim and Anne presented their daughter and only child Mary to the Temple priests, who accepted her as one of the virgin handmaidens of the Temple who are mentioned in Judges (the story of the near annihilation of the tribe of Benjamin, whose survivors were permitted to abduct and marry the young women who served at the Tabernacle in Shiloh) and I Kings (the story of Phinehas and Hophni, wicked sons of Eli the High Priest -- his sons defiled some of the Temple virgins).

"Putin's demons"

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/mal-no-bunny/story-e6frgdk6-1225878640572

From an article in a recent edition of The Weekend Australian:

Putin's demons

COMPARE that approach to Russia, where schoolchildren in St Petersburg have been given a prayer to say for PM Vladimir Putin, asking the power/s above to keep him safe from "demonic temptations". Putin has denied there is a personality cult growing around him. We suspect the same cannot be said for South Australian Treasurer Kevin Foley.

Reginaldvs Cantvar
Feast of St. Paulinus of Nola, Bishop, Confessor, A.D. 2010

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Notes: Thursday, June 3, 2010

"Italy pays women not to abort"

ROME: In a policy, welcomed by anti-abortion campaigners but dismissed by critics as propaganda, women in northern Italy who cannot afford to have their babies are to be offered E4500 ($6600) not to have an abortion.

Roberto Formigoni, the centre-right governor of the Lombardy region, said yesterday the offer was to fulfil his pledge in regional elections in March that no woman should have to have an abortion because of economic difficulties.

[...] In the regional poll, centre-right candidates also vowed to ban the RU486 abortion pill days after it was made available.

Abortion has been available on demand in Italy since 1978.

[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/italy-pays-women-not-to-abort/story-e6frg6so-1225874706258]

Augusto Colombo, a gynaecologist in Milan, said that there had been an increase in demands for abortion, which was attributable to the economy.
[http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/lombady-offers-women-money-to-not-have-abortion/story-e6frg6so-1225874533852]

"Government: Too Much, Too Little?"

I don't have time to read this now, but it looks interesting:

http://angelqueen.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31909

"Mt Sinai is in Israel, not Egypt, says archaeologist"

Nonsense, but interesting:

http://www.cathnews.com/article.aspx?aeid=21670

Fr. Zuhlsdorf, Terra, and others on whether layfolk pray liturgically

http://wdtprs.com/blog/2010/06/quaeritur-do-laypeople-pray-liturgically-when-praying-the-office/#comments
http://australiaincognita.blogspot.com/2010/06/can-laity-pray-liturgically.html

I thought that when layfolk fulfill what would for clerics be a liturgical function, then what they're doing is not a liturgy--a paraliturgy, perhaps, but not liturgy properly so called. But Terra and others (see the link to Fr. Zuhlsdorf's post's combox above here) disagree. I'm not sure what to make of it all.

Blog comments by me

Just one today, at Mr. Schütz's blog:

Cardinal Pole
June 3, 2010 at 4:44 am

“And where was this in the previous, by the RCC’s count 1925, years of the church’s existence?”

Being lived out in and by however many Catholic Confessional States existed for the sixteen hundred or so years from the time the Roman Empire made Christianity the State religion to the present situation, where only one or two States confess the Catholic religion. Legitimate doctrinal development is the making explicit of what was previously only implicit, and Quas Primas is one of many such explications throughout the Church’s history.

Christ is God, and God’s Kingdom is three-fold: The Kingdom of nature, of grace, and of glory. To say that God is King of nature is to say that He gives things their respective natures and directs them towards their respective ends by means suitable to each, and it is the natural law by which He directs humans towards their natural end. So He is the Legislator of the natural law and the Author and source of authority of every natural institution. Hence Christ is (objectively) King of each and every family, each and every State, and the whole human race (regardless of whether they subjectively acknowledge and honour this Kingship). So to say that

“There is no such thing as the Social Reign of Christ”

would seem to be to deny at least one of the following:

1. That Christ is God.
2. That He imposed the natural law and that all authority comes from Him.
3. That the State is an institution of the natural law.

As for the post-Conciliar subversion of the Feast of Christ the King: I’m well aware of all that, with one exception: What is the RCL?

[http://scecclesia.wordpress.com/2010/05/29/simon-shama-on-the-snares-of-history-for-the-secular-humanist/#comment-15061]

Reginaldvs Cantvar
Feast of Corpus Christi, A.D. 2010

Monday, December 15, 2008

On the death of Prof. Avraham Biran

http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/life-of-biran-found-first-proof-of-house-of-david/2008/12/12/1228585112947.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

There was an interesting obituary in Saturday’s Sydney Morning Herod of a Jewish archaeologist and diplomat, Prof. Avraham Biran, who

in 1993, [with] his team uncovered what seemed to be the first extra-biblical reference to King David. On a 30-centimetre-long basalt slab, they found a ninth-century BC Aramaic inscription in which a king from Damascus boasts of vanquishing the rulers of "Israel" and an entity apparently called "Beit David".

Could this, wondered Biran, be the House of David that governed ancient Judah from Jerusalem? If so, the upright slab tallied with accounts in the Book of Kings and made the putative [?????] ancestor of Jesus real to Christians.
Reginaldvs Cantvar
15.XII.2008 A.D.