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Last Catholic Monarchy Euthanized - Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Silenced!
Remnant ^ | 03/20/09 | Brian McCall

Posted on 03/20/2009 1:28:51 PM PDT by GonzoII

Last Catholic Monarchy Euthanized

Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Silenced!


Brian McCall
REMNANT COLUMNIST, Oklahoma

 

(Posted 03/20/09 www.RemnantNewspaper.com) The last act of the French Revolution came to a close on March 12, 2009, but hardly anyone was watching.  The demonic forces unleashed over two hundred years ago took on the aim of destroying all monarchial authority in Europe.  The rulers of the once Christian nations of Europe, or at least their governing authority, had all been executed, except for the tine nation of Luxembourg.  On March 12, without much fanfare, the parliament of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg voted to end government of their small nation by the Grand Duke. 

Luxembourg was the last European nation to be governed by a real monarch.  Although the tiny nation has had a parliamentary chamber, that body functioned as parliaments were originally designed to function.  It was an advisory body to the Grand Duke.  After new legislation was voted on by the Chamber of Deputies, Article 34 of the Constitution stated: “The Grand Duke sanctions and promulgates the laws. He makes his resolve known within three months of the vote in the Chamber.”  This provision permitted the Grand Duke to perform the proper function of a monarch in a mixed form of government. He served as a check on the potential excesses of political parties legislating when they encroached on the principles of the natural law.  As a hereditary ruler for life, the Grand Duke is immune from elector politics.  He can thus serve as an outside supervisor of the results of the legislative process.  This is exactly what he did last year in an act which precipitated the March 12 vote. 

In 2008, the Chamber of Deputies voted to approve a law which authorized the intentional killing of human beings, commonly referred to by its morbid proponents as euthanasia.  Such a law is contrary to the natural law.  For, as St. Thomas observed in his Summa the civil law can not always punish everything that the natural law forbids but it may never sanction such evil.  Now we know both by reason and divine authority that euthanasia is prescribed.  It violates the first principle of the natural law - self preservation.  The Church has confirmed this deduction of reason on several occasions by pronouncing euthanasia to be immoral.  Even the sensus Catholicus of this overwhelming Catholic nation was clear; the populace of Luxembourg opposed the bill pushed through by the Socialist and Green parties.

Henri, the current Grand Duke, fulfilled his moral obligation as a good Catholic monarch and refused to sanction this evil legislative act.  As a reward for doing the right thing, the so called “conservative” Prime Minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, called for an amendment to the Constitution stripping the Grand Duke of his authority to sanction laws passed by the Chamber of Deputies.  The March 12 vote approved the removal of the word “sanctions” from Article 34.  Prime Minister Juncker made clear the intention was to remove the right of the Grand Duke to approve of or reject laws.  According to Juncker he must be required to promulgate all acts passed by the Chamber.  The Luxembourg monarchy has thus entered the realm of Walt Disney monarchs inhabited by the remaining figure heads of Europe such as England, Spain and Belgium.  They can parade around for tourists in quaint costumes and live in nice palaces, but they have no authority to protect and defend their nation by governing it.

The old sly tactics of the spirit of Liberalism were visible in the way this final act unfolded.  The press and politicians called the Grand Duke’s prevention of this immoral euthanasia legislation a “constitutional crisis.”  Now a constitutional crisis occurs when an official violates the norms and rules constituting the mode of government of a civil society.  In this case the Grand Duke did not violate a single provision of the existing written constitution.  He merely exercised his legitimate and rightful authority to withhold his sanction from a proposed civil law which is contrary to the natural law.  And the reaction of Liberalism to his exercise of his legitimate right – strip him of that right!

  Liberalism has always been willing to grant freedom and rights so long as the recipients only exercise that freedom in accordance with the wishes of Liberalism.  Post French Revolutionary Liberalism claims to stand for the “rule of law,” a phrase that purports to mean that rules are not to be changed merely to reach a desired outcome.  The established rules of the game, Liberalism claims, are sacrosanct. 

In reality, the rules are changed whenever Liberalism does not get its way.  Like a spoiled child, it picks up its toys, which it previously claimed to have given away, and goes home.  A few years ago after several nations clearly voted to reject the proposed European Constitution, the forces of Liberalism decided that the right to vote on the proposed Constitution was no longer necessary.  The Constitution was repackaged as a treaty needing only the approval of the governments of the member states, not a vote of the population at large. 

Ireland stood as the only exception and allowed the Irish people to vote and they said no. Even this vote did not stop the forces of Liberalism who vowed to find another way.  Likewise, when Grand Duke Henri uses his legal right to withhold his sanction from a law, the right he thought Liberalism had conceded to his ancestors, the modern Constitution is seen for the illusion it is.  He has the right for only so long as he does not actually use it.

This pattern of give and take rights is as old as the French Revolution which began by proclaiming Liberty for all and then proceeded to guillotine those who did not use that Liberty in the way the Committee for Public Safety thought they should (i.e. by apostatizing from the Faith).  Liberalism means the right to be Liberal (as defined and redefined by the reigning generation of Liberals). 

Fortunately for Grand Duke Henri, his confrontation with the old enemy cost him only his legitimate governing authority and not his head.  Some Liberals have at least learned that the messy business of liberally severing heads always seems to turn on them, literally. 

Still, the Grand Duke is to be commended for his fortitude.  One can only imagine the subtle voices of temptation that were poured into his ears by the Machiavellian politicos.  “Just sanction the euthanasia law and avoid a ‘constitutional crisis.’ and conserve your rights.”  “You can compromise by expressing your personal disapproval but still promulgate the bill as the ‘will of the legislature.’”  “This is not an issue worth loosing your privileges and rights over.” 

But no, Grand Duke Henri’s Catholic conscience was too well formed for these deceits.  He refused and was duly reprimanded.  Again, in an absurdity of contradiction, the new “liberal” article 34 will prevent the Grand Duke from acting in accordance with his conscience.  Its terms require him to promulgate all laws, even those that violate his well formed conscience – so much for “freedom of conscience!” 

In lieu of tossing flowers to the Grand Duke as he makes his final bow on the decaying ruins of the theater of Christendom, I suggest all Remnant readers instead offer a rosary for His Highness that God, whose divine law leaves no good deed unrewarded and no evil deed unpunished, will bless him for his courage.  While you are doing that, perhaps you can utter a prayer for the tiny population of Luxembourg who are now defenseless against the enactment of euthanasia laws and all the other gruesome ordinances of 21st Century Liberalism.  These will all be possible now despite the will of their Grand Duke and, as in this case, even their own overwhelming sentiments.  Libera nos ab potestate tyrannico liberalismi, Christus Rex.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: belongsinreligion; catholic; euthanasia; luxembourg; monarchistbabble; monarchistnutjob; monarchistrabble; moralabsolutes; prolife; royals; stfu
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18  And he said to them: I saw Satan like lightning falling from heaven.

"But no, Grand Duke Henri’s Catholic conscience was too well formed for these deceits."

1 posted on 03/20/2009 1:28:51 PM PDT by GonzoII
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To: Mrs. Don-o; Salvation; NYer; wagglebee; narses

Ping.


2 posted on 03/20/2009 1:29:27 PM PDT by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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To: GonzoII

Change the names and you’ve got the same thing here. The Constitution and the rights of the States and the People are slowly being stripped away. I only hope our outcome is better than his.


3 posted on 03/20/2009 1:34:41 PM PDT by bgill
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To: GonzoII
I'm glad the Grand Duke was a good guy, but is this article seriously advocating for a primogeniture monarch as a head of state?

He needs to update his calendar; this is 2009.

4 posted on 03/20/2009 1:35:38 PM PDT by GunRunner
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To: GonzoII

Thank you for this post.


5 posted on 03/20/2009 1:37:42 PM PDT by mick (Central Banker Capitalism is NOT Free Enterprise)
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To: GunRunner
"is this article seriously advocating for a primogeniture monarch"

I'd take him over Obama.

6 posted on 03/20/2009 1:38:49 PM PDT by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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To: mick
"Thank you for this post."

My pleasure.

7 posted on 03/20/2009 1:39:45 PM PDT by GonzoII ("That they may be one...Father")
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To: GunRunner

Surprisingly, there are some conservatives who are so conservative they reject classical liberalism and advocate a return to the monarchy. They argue that Enlightenment thinking—including the political and economic liberalism that accompanied it—was inherently anti-Christian, and while they may have a point I think they fail to recognize there’s little reason to assume the monarchy is a superior system.


8 posted on 03/20/2009 1:45:36 PM PDT by Arguendo
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To: GonzoII

Well, I am glad the Grand Duke has decided that ‘it is better to serve in heaven, than rule in Luxembourg.’


9 posted on 03/20/2009 1:46:14 PM PDT by Miles the Slasher
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To: GonzoII
I'd take him over Obama.

Yeah, but imagine an Obama for 40 or 50 years under a monarchy.

At least we get another crack at zer0 in 2012.

10 posted on 03/20/2009 1:48:26 PM PDT by GunRunner
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To: GonzoII
Now we know both by reason and divine authority that euthanasia is prescribed.

Did they mean proscribed?

11 posted on 03/20/2009 1:49:02 PM PDT by TenthAmendmentChampion (Be prepared for tough times. FReepmail me to learn about our survival thread!)
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To: Arguendo
Surprisingly, there are some conservatives who are so conservative they reject classical liberalism and advocate a return to the monarchy.

I wouldn't call that being ultra-conservative. It could more accurately be described as extremely idiotic and stupid.

Are these Freepers you're talking about, or well-known conservative personalities?

12 posted on 03/20/2009 1:53:54 PM PDT by GunRunner
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To: Arguendo

What matters most is that the governing authority, whether king, president, parliment or “central committee” recognize that they operate under the authority of God and are accountable to God.

Once a ruling authority forgets this or rebels against God, decay begins. Everything begins to fall apart.

A godly monarchy is better than an ungodly democracy.


13 posted on 03/20/2009 1:54:28 PM PDT by BwanaNdege
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To: GonzoII
"is this article seriously advocating for a primogeniture monarch"

I'd take him over Obama.

King Ronald I would have been loved by all, except for the bitter leftists whose yapping we wouldn't listen to. His first natural born son would now be king and I don't think I'd care much for the rule of King Ronald II.

14 posted on 03/20/2009 1:56:50 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Obama: removing the speed limit on the Road to Serfdom)
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To: BwanaNdege
What matters most is that the governing authority, whether king, president, parliment or “central committee” recognize that they operate under the authority of God and are accountable to God.

I think what matters most is that the state understands that it never, ever has the right to make anyone worship a particular religion, force the populace to be accountable to any clergy or church, or prohibit the exercise of religion.

A birthright monarch does not assume power by the consent of the governed, and that is the antithesis of freedom.

15 posted on 03/20/2009 2:01:55 PM PDT by GunRunner
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To: GunRunner; B-Chan

I think there’s one Freeper—B-Chan—who calls himself a monarchist, but I’m not sure if that’s why. I know a couple people in real life who lean in that direction, and I recently went to an ISI conference at Yale where many of the speakers seemed to take that position.


16 posted on 03/20/2009 2:02:36 PM PDT by Arguendo
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To: GonzoII
The demonic forces unleashed over two hundred years ago took on the aim of destroying all monarchial authority in Europe.

Who gave the various European Monarchs their authority? What a load of dung. The founding fathers of American got many of their ideas from the French revolution and understood that wisdom was not hereditary.

Thomas Paine wrote while reviewing several sources of governments:

First, Superstition. Secondly, Power, Thirdly, The common interest of society, and the common rights of man.

The first was a government of priestcraft, the second of conquerors, and the third of reason.

When a set of artful men pretended, through the medium of oracles, to hold intercourse with the Deity, as familiarly as they now march up the back-stairs in European courts, the world was completely under the government of superstition. The oracles were consulted, and whatever they were made to say, became the law; and this sort of government lasted as long as this sort of superstition lasted.

After these a race of conquerors arose, whose government, like that of William the Conqueror, was founded in power, and the sword assumed the name of a scepter. Governments thus established, last as long as the power to support them lasts; but that they might avail themselves of every engine in their favour, they united fraud to force, and set up an idol which they called Divine Right, and which, in imitation of the Pope, who affects to be spiritual and temporal, and in contradiction to the Founder of the Christian religion, twisted itself afterwards into an idol of another shape, called Church and State. The key of St. Peter, and the key of the Treasury, became quartered on one another, and the wondering cheated multitude worshiped the invention.

Thomas Paine, Rights of Man

17 posted on 03/20/2009 2:02:49 PM PDT by Sawdring
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To: GunRunner
this is 2009.

And ... what?

Popular election of heads of government has given the world such worthies as (in no particular order, and not implied to be equal) Franklin Roosevelt, Josef Stalin, Jimmy Carter, Robert Mugabe, Bill Clinton, Barak Hussein 0bama, Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac ...

"Enlightened", "Rational" revolutions have presented us with "La Terreur", the Third Reich, The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Los Estados Unidos Mexicanos under the Institutional Revolutionary Party, the Peoples' Republic of China ...

Sometimes, Monarchy looks pretty darn good by comparison.

18 posted on 03/20/2009 2:07:29 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: ArrogantBustard

Oh yeah, Stalin and Mugabe were certainly elected in free and fair elections. /s

Are you trying to discredit yourself?


19 posted on 03/20/2009 2:09:33 PM PDT by Arguendo
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To: KarlInOhio

If King Ronald had served he would be succeeded by his idiot leftist natural born son Skipper.


20 posted on 03/20/2009 2:09:36 PM PDT by bilhosty (Welcome to Eat the Press)
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