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The Tyrolean Genocide

26 Friday Feb 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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An important post by my friend The Imperial Traditionalist, about the much forgotten Italianization of South Tyrol.

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Although there were indeed a great many genocides in the twentieth century, most focus is given to the Holocaust, with a somewhat lesser focus given to the Rwandan Genocide, The Armenian Genocide, and occasionally the Holodomor in Ukraine. One of the many forgotten genocides is the genocide which occurred in the South Tyrol.

The origins of this tragedy lie in the irredentist aspirations of the Kingdom of Italy, a Kingdom which had come into being only through the viciously aggressive policies of the Savoy Kings of Piedmont-Sardinia, running roughshod over dozens of other kingdoms in their self-centered dreams of a single Italy, which is a foolish a notion as that of a single Germany. The Savoys had enamored themselves of the notion that all land up to the Brenner Pass, along with the Austrian Crown Lands of Istria and Littoral were Italian, and were willing to do nearly anything to…

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What made the West Great?

23 Tuesday Feb 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Civilization, Divine Providence

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What is it that made Western Civilization the greatest of Civilizations? The short answer is Divine Providence. For some, however, the this short yet profound answer might require longer explanation.

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Pax Imperium

17 Wednesday Feb 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Friedrich Heer, Holy Roman Empire, pax imperium

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On earth the peace-giving function of the Emperor of the Heavens was exercised by the emperor ordained by God. The Empire was a federation of peoples led by the Emperor, a federation in which concordia provinciarum, harmony between the members, prevails…

For its fideles, the Holy Roman Empire was a zone in which peace prevailed. To have peace within the Empire it was necessary to fight the ‘infidel’, the ‘heathen’, the ‘heretic’. In his own interpretations of his office, the Emperor was the supreme defender and protector of the church.

– Friedrich Heer, The Holy Roman Empire

The European Union: What Went Wrong?

16 Tuesday Feb 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, EU, European Union, Holy Roman Empire, UN

Flag_of_Europe.svgIt is increasingly frustrating to the watch knee-jerk reaction into Leftist Nationalism which plagues so many “Conservatives” and Rightists. Suspicion of the ordered unity necessary for stability appears to be especially pandemic  in “pan-monarchists” among others (a side note but an important one: while monarchy is among the best forms of government, it is not the only legitimate form of government). Yet how is it possible that such a blatantly Leftist ideology as Nationalism could have infiltrated so far?

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The Goal of a Restorationist

09 Tuesday Feb 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom, HRM Archive

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New Sacred Ages, Renovatio Romani Imperii, Restorationist, Sacretemporal World Order

vasari coronation charles v bologna detailHistory is full of the political manifestos of Communists, Leftists, and Revolutionists. Each has its own utopia, a perfect society, a “New World Order”. And each has failed, miserably failed.

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Defender of Christendom Against the Antichrist

06 Wednesday Jan 2016

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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Antichrist, Bellarmine, christendom, Friedrich Heer, Holy Roman Empire

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The [Holy Roman] Emperor is representative of the high priest, of Christ the Priest King, who succeeded the kings of God’s ancient people…

Men revered the Holy Roman Empire as the bastion built against the coming of the Antichrist. The Holy Roman Emperor saw himself as the chief defender of the Church, indeed of all Christendom…

The conception of the Holy Roman Empire as a unique barrier against the coming of antichrist still had a place in the thought of Bellarmine, one of the most important papal theorizers of the early modern period; more significant still, it is also implicit in the thought of constitutional philosophers and theorists of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries… The idea that while the Holy Roman Empire still existed — in one of its metamorphoses if not in its own person — the end of the world and the Last Judgment would be postponed was the great theme of the medieval theologians of the Holy Roman Empire and of its poets and literary champions at critical moments in its history.

-Friedrich Heer, The Holy Roman Empire

On Christmas Day in 800 A.D.

25 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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Charlemagne, christendom, Christmas, Holy Roman Empire, Leo III, Pope Leo III

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A hush fell upon the multitude of the faithful as they assembled in the nave of the great Basilica of Saint Peter. Even on the great feast of the Nativity of Our Lord, many were troubled by the dark rumors out of the East. Messengers from the city of Constantine had brought tidings of the murder of the Roman Emperor and the vacancy of the throne, while both in the eastern and western borders of the Empire were falling to the war-loving tribes of the desert. A council had been convoked, and the wise men of Rome gathered about the Holy Father, for it was clear that something must be done.

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Pope Innocent III on the Holy Roman Emperor

19 Saturday Dec 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Church and State, History, Holy Roman Empire, Innocent III, Pope, Prince-Electors, Sacred Ages

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Truly we owe justice to every person because of our obligation to exercise our apostolic office. Just as we do not want our justice to be usurped by others, we do not wish to take away the right of the princes.

We acknowledge as we are bound, that the right and authority to elect a king (later to be elevated to the Imperial throne) belongs to those princes to whom it is known to belong by right and ancient custom; especially as this right and authority came to them from the Apostolic See, which transferred the Empire from the Greeks to the Germans in the person of Charles the Great. But the princes should recognize, and assuredly do recognize, that the right and authority to examine the person so elected king (to be elevated to the Empire) belongs to us who anoint, consecrate and crown him.– Innocent III, Venerabilem

Our Lady of Guadalupe and the Battle for Christendom

12 Saturday Dec 2015

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Austria, Battle of Lepanto, christendom, Don John of Austria, Empress of America, Empress of Austria, House of Hapsburg, Our Lady, Our Lady of Guadalupe

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And a great sign appeared in heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars: And being with child, she cried travailing in birth, and was in pain to be delivered.

And there was seen another sign in heaven: and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads, and ten horns: and on his head seven diadems:

 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and cast them to the earth: and the dragon stood before the woman who was ready to be delivered; that, when she should be delivered, he might devour her Son.

And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with an iron rod: and her Son was taken up to God, and to His throne- The Revelations (Apocalypse) of St. John 12:1-5

On the days of December ninth through the twelfth in 1531, the twelfth year of the reign of Emperor and King Charles V, our Lady appeared to the Aztec Cuauhtlatoatzin, who had taken the baptismal name of Juan Diego. Five times she appeared to him, and the final time she appeared to him she left the Indian with a miraculous image of herself, an image which exists to this day. The natives, hitherto slaves of a bloodthirsty almost demonic cult, flocked to the image of our Mother and were converted.

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The Danger of Identitarianism, Left and Right

11 Friday Dec 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Far Right, History, Identitarian, Indentitarianism, Politics

In rejecting the internationalism of Socialists and Communists they [reactionaries] accept the identitarian nationalism of the left.

“Internationalism” -conservatives must remember-is leftish only if it wants to establish an identitarian global brew, an odious uniformity encompassing the whole world. In this sense internationalism is only a global nationalism.- Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Leftism

One often hears of the “Far Right”, Fascism, Nazism, White Supremacy, and all that  sordid lot. Any sufficient research into the histories and philosophies disproves this label- in fact, it proves the opposite. The so called “Far Right” is really the logical outcome of Leftist Ideologies, and the war against Civilization. The danger of their Identitarian philosophies is that the individual with a God given purpose is cast aside and destroyed to further the purpose of the State.

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