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Catholic Authors on the Holy Roman Empire

12 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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Austria, Catholic Writing, Chesterton, christendom, History, Holy Roman Empire, House of Hapsburg, Politics

 A Quotable Collection

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Part I: G.K. Chesterton

The double eagle is the ancient emblem of the double empire of Rome and of Byzantium; the one head looking to the west and the other to the east, as if it spread its wings from the sunrise to the sunset.it had been the badge of Austria as the representative of the Holy Roman Empire.- The New Jerusalem

Very few authors have written on as many subjects as the great Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936), a journalist converted to the faith as well as a poet and fiction writer, and he had very much to say on the subject of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Hapsburg of the Month: Archduke Karl, the Commander

11 Saturday Jul 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom, HRM Archive

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Archduke Karl, Austria, christendom, Civilization, Hero, House of Hapsburg, Imperial History, Napoleon, Politics

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When Napoleon marched victoriously into Italy, his second-in-command was being forced back in defeat from the Rhine by none other than the Holy Roman Emperor’s own brother.

Considered one of the greatest military commanders of the Napoleonic Era, Archduke Karl Ludwig Johann was born on the fifth of September 1771, in the Duchy of Tuscany. His father, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, then the Duke of Tuscany, sent him in his youth to live with his childless aunt and uncle in Vienna. He later moved to the Austrian Netherlands (modern-day Belgium), where he began his military career, fighting against the army of the Revolutionary French Republic. Continue reading →

The Death of Civilization Part II

07 Tuesday Jul 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Civilization, Death of Civilization, Emperor, Holy Roman Empire, Imperial History, Nationalism, Pope

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Allegory of the Painting: The Common Man has been despoiled of the Authority and Protection of the Holy Crown, and now must bow to the self-serving Mob who stole it.

As I said in my last post (The Death of Civilization Part I), Civilization is a moral choice, a constant struggle. Part of that choice is to accept God-given Authority, for God is the Author of Authority. To preserve any good, we cannot reject the Authority of God’s Vicar, or the Authority of Church to confer Authority, or even the Authority of the State to Govern us, for all of these have their ultimate source in God.

Our Civilization is dying and among the symptoms of its fatality is the rejection of Authority, yet if we hold fast in submission to authority and to the ultimate Authority, Christ our King, our Civilization will not die.

Part II The Revolt Against Authority

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The Death of Civilization Part I

01 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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christendom, Civilization, Death of Civilization, Just War, Pacifism, Peace

Civilization is not merely any complex society. Civilization is a constant Moral Choice, made every day. A constant fight, an uphill struggle, against fallen human nature. It is hardly the easiest way of life; indeed, it may be the hardest, yet it is the best, for the simple reason that the alternative is death. Death of the Body, Death of the Soul, Death of every Human decency, the victory of evil in our lives.

Yet our Civilization is failing, its defenders are in retreat and the forces which would destroy have won the field. This is how Civilization dies, with retreat. When its defenders cease fighting, when they sue for peace and are slaughtered. Yet so long as we keep fighting and never falter in our belief, we shall not be defeated.

Part I: The Failure of Pacifism

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A Glorious Witness

26 Friday Jun 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom

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Charles of Austria, christendom, House of Hapsburg, Karl of Austria, Marriage, One Man and One Woman, prayer, The Last Emperor, True Marriage

kaiser_karl_i__seligerAlmighty and eternal God, who in time of War and Destruction raised up thy servant Karl of Austria as a glorious witness to True Love and fidelity, and also to the True Marriage between One Man and One Woman, grant we pray, this same grace to us, that we may bear witness to the Truth, through Christ our Lord, who lives and Reigns with Thee in union with the Holy Spirit, One God forever and ever. Amen

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The Empire and Nationalism: Henry VIII’s Role In The Fragmentation Of Christendom

20 Saturday Jun 2015

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christendom, Henry VIII, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Empire, Imperial History, Martin Luther, Protestants, William of Ockham

Workshop_of_Hans_Holbein_the_Younger_-_Portrait_of_Henry_VIII_-_Google_Art_ProjectNationalism is a threat to the International Good, a subversion of true Patriotism. Its fruits are self-evident; endless war, tyrannical Statism, the Annihilation of Nations, and violent Racism. Yet despite these plainly visible effects, we live today in a Nationalistic world. Without a comprehensive International System or indeed Worldview, Civilization will kill itself, and yet that is exactly what is happening. The question is not when will it happen, the question is why is it happening now? Continue reading →

Sci-Fi Saturday: The Imperial Space Fleet (A Random Day’s Post)

13 Saturday Jun 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Random Days

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Cardinal Seldon, Catholic Church, christendom, Foundation, Foundation Series, Future Catholic Church, Holy Roman Empire, Imperial Star Fleet, Politics, Science Fiction, Star Fleet

Besides my work as the Head of the English Speaking Branch of the HRM and my work on The War for Christendom book series, I have also written a few works of science fiction (sci-fi), specifically the (as-of-yet) unfinished St. Damian’s Chronicles: Tales of Catholicism Amongst the Stars. The St. Damian’s Chronicles are a sort of Asimov’s Foundation about Catholics on different colony planets struggling to survive and spread the Faith.

(This Paragraph is for those of you who have no idea what Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series is.) The basic premise of the Foundation is that a Statistical Wizard named Hari Seldon predicts the fall of a Galactic Empire (unlike Star Wars this is good empire) and sets up a group of scientists who use religion and money to gain control of surrounding barbarians in order to create a second Galactic Empire. They botch the job and Psychologists/Psychiatrists rush in to save the day. (Enough summarizing, back to the main post.)

The St. Damian’s Chronicles‘ analog to Foundation would be incomplete without a corresponding Empire and Starfleet, so without further fanfare, I present:

The K.U.K. Space Fleet

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The Great Feast: The Hapsburgs And Corpus Christi

07 Sunday Jun 2015

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Austria, Body of Christ, christendom, Corpus Christi, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Empire, House of Hapsburg, Imperial History, Procession, Rudolf I, Sacred Ages, Vienna

Hapsburgs Corpus ChristiIn 1264, Pope Urban IV issued the Papal Bull Transiturus de Hoc Mundo, promulgating to the Latin Rite the Solemn Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ, to be celebrated on the first Thursday after Trinity Sunday. Around this same time, Rudolf the eighth Count of Hapsburg aided and protected a priest bringing the Viaticum to a dying farmer, giving the priest his horse and guiding him across a raging torrent, walking bareheaded. The priest then prophesied that the humble Count and his descendents would receive the Imperium of the Holy Roman Empire.

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The World of THE WAR FOR CHRISTENDOM: The UN and the Reichsidee

05 Friday Jun 2015

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christendom, History, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Empire, Politics, Reichsidee, Statism, The War for Christendom, Tower of Ivory, UN

“The cross on the flag,” and here he pointed to the symbol which represented the United Nations, the governing body of a majority of the civilized world, a government with the power to control the earth, “has been twisted out of shape into a circle, the sign of a devouring self-absorption, and the laurel that surrounds it is the faded glory of this world-”- Tower of Ivory Chapter I-Coming Soon!

The conflict presented in The War for Christendom is not only a physical war, but an ideological conflict and in a sense a symbolic conflict. It is a war between two Crosses, and there is a world of difference between the two.

The first Cross is the Twisted Cross, the cross bent into a shape not its own, it is the divinization of the State as the supreme good, an absolute Statism. In The War for Christendom, this worship of the state is the philosophy of a future United Nations, what the present UN could become, for the dangerous tendency is present.

In contrast to this Statism is the old Holy Empire governed by the Reichsidee, the idea of an International Law based on the Catholic principle of subsidiarity and the Common Good. The common man and the nation to which he belongs are protected by a Higher Authority, while he himself defends this Authority; truly symbolized by the Cross, for the Cross is made of two parts, each supporting the other, of Authority and Liberty each in its proper place; in a word, Freedom within the Law.

International Good And The Political Order: The Reasons For A Holy Roman Empire

02 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by Matthew Scarince in Christendom, HRM Archive

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Authority, christendom, Common Good, Democracy, History, Holy Roman Empire, International Good, Politics, Reich, UN

 

CharlemagneAtCourtAll of Modern Political Thought (based on Modern Philosophy) has been neatly summarized in a diagram known as the Pournelle Axes:

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Yet all this diagram presents is a choice of evils, absolute Statism on one hand and absolute Anarchism on the other; the State as the absolute good or the Individual’s Destructive Tendencies, neither of which is ordered toward the Common Good, which is and must be the true end of all governance. Continue reading →

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