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  • How I Became a Reactionary

    03/13/2023 6:34:18 AM PDT · by Yashcheritsiy · 12 replies
    The Neo-Ciceronian Times ^ | 13 Mar 2023 | Theophilus Chilton
    In this article, I would like to take a journey with the reader. This journey will be the one that I took throughout my intellectual life which eventually led to my becoming a reactionary. I hope that it may serve as an example and an encouragement to emulation for those who may find themselves in similar circumstances such as I was. Pragmatic Conservatism My “ideological” journey began in my undergraduate years when I started to become politically aware. At this time, I would say that I largely reflected the politics of my parents, which were essentially Midwestern, populist, and pragmatically...
  • St. Petersburg Lawmaker Wants Romanov Family to Return to Russia

    06/24/2015 4:58:31 PM PDT · by NRx · 17 replies
    Moscow Times ^ | 06-24-2015 | Anna Dolgov
    A lawmaker in the Leningrad region outside the city of St. Petersburg has appealed to the descendants of the Romanov royal family to return to Russia, saying their presence would help unify the country and restore its might, media reports said. In letters to Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna Romanova in Spain and Prince Dmitry Romanovich Romanov in Denmark, both of whom claim to be the head of the house of Romanov, regional lawmaker Vladimir Petrov argued that the “return of the descendants of the last Russian autocrat to their historical homeland would help smooth out the political contradictions inside the...
  • Bulgarian Orthodox Church Restores Liturgical Commemoration of Czar Simeon II

    05/04/2015 6:08:06 AM PDT · by NRx · 1 replies
    Independent Balkan News Agency ^ | 04-30-2015 | Clive Leviev-Sawyer
    The Bulgarian Orthodox Church’s governing body, the Holy Synod, has decided to include a blessing for Simeon Saxe-Coburg as “His Majesty Simeon II, Tsar of the Bulgarians” in public and private worship. The proposal was made to the Holy Synod by Nikolai, Metropolitan of Plovdiv. Born in 1937, Saxe-Coburg became king of Bulgaria in 1943 after the sudden death of his father, Boris III. Because he was a minor, there was a regency of three. On the communist takeover in Bulgaria at the end of World War 2, a “People’s Court” process was initiated which led to thousands of deaths,...
  • Separation of Church and State-Manifest Destiny or Manifest Heresy?

    05/13/2011 2:28:24 PM PDT · by stfassisi · 66 replies
    As the last of the formerly Catholic governments of Europe are shedding every vestige of their distinctively Catholic character as rapidly as possible, it seems well worth looking again at the Catholic Church's teaching on the relationship of the Church to the State. Like just about all Americans, I imbibed the twin secular dogmas of religious liberty and the separation of Church and State with my mother's milk. And when I converted to Catholicism over ten years ago, my conversion seemed to pose no great challenges to either. Given the prevailing understanding of the Second Vatican Council, said to be...
  • A Blueprint for a Monarchy in America [How Two Catholic Monarchists view the rest of us Americans]

    05/03/2011 12:17:26 PM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 217 replies
    The Altar and Throne Monarchy Site ^ | December 19, 2008 | Nick
    A reader recently sent me a constitution he drew up for a monarchy that would be applicable for the United States, where no one religion stands in the majority. I found his hypothetical constitution intriguing, and was impressed by the depth he went into. While I do not necessarily endorse his proposal in its entirety, I did want to post it for my readers to look over and to comment upon it. (Note: the author of this constitution wished to remain anonymous due to "the current political situation.") The People Recognized Churches Must Adhere to the Following Precepts: Belief in...
  • CatholicTV calls for "Benevolent Dictatorship"?!

    04/08/2011 2:27:55 AM PDT · by HarleyD · 150 replies
    Above Top Secret ^ | 04-08-2011 | thedeadlyrhythm
    This may be one of the more disturbing things I have ever seen. This video is shown to people, and even more frightening, many are likely inspired by it. This guy basically says that the problem with our country is that "everyone can vote", both ignorant know-nothings who only care about themselves(aka people who support abortion, gay marriage, etc), and informed people(aka people who agree with his/the organizations particular views) and this is all presented in such a way as if it is incontrovertible. as if having an opinion that a woman has a right to choose or that homosexuality...
  • Catholic Government [Michael Voris video]

    08/14/2010 1:02:21 PM PDT · by mlizzy · 10 replies
    You Tube / Real Catholic TV ^ | 8-12-10 | Michael Voris
    There is really only one form of government where the common good is promoted, individuals are valued and the society is just and moral.
  • Monarchy: Friend of Liberty

    05/08/2011 9:36:55 AM PDT · by annalex · 280 replies
    Royaltymonarchy.com ^ | 18, January 2004 | Leland B. Yeager
    Monarchy: Friend of Liberty Leland B. Yeager A LIBERTARIAN CASE FOR MONARCHY Democracy and Other Good Things Clear thought and discussion suffer when all sorts of good things, like liberty, equality, fraternity, rights, majority rule, and general welfare–some in tension with others–are marketed together under the portmanteau label “democracy”. Democracy’s core meaning is a particular method of choosing, replacing, and influencing government officials (Schumpeter 1950/1962). It is not a doctrine of what government should and should not do. Nor is it the same thing as personal freedom or a free society or an egalitarian social ethos. True enough, some classical...
  • Down With The Revolution

    07/14/2009 6:21:47 AM PDT · by B-Chan · 4 replies · 452+ views
    The Bitpig Rant ^ | Tuesday, July 14, 2009 | Bitpig (B-Chan)
    Bastille Day, 2009: 220 bloody years since the cult of the Goddess Libertyrose up in earnest in its attempt to dethrone Godby dethroning God's anointed. Here's to the fall of all false godsMay the King soon return.
  • [British] Commonwealth [countries] may renounce Queen Camilla - and the Crown

    03/23/2005 4:39:12 PM PST · by NZerFromHK · 36 replies · 1,983+ views
    Times Online ^ | March 24, 2005 | By Richard Beeston, Roger Maynard and David Adams
    Some of the sovereign countries who have the monarch as Head of State ‘want out’ THE confusion triggered by the Prince of Wales’s marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles could precipitate a new wave of republicanism across Britain’s former colonies and jeopardise the future monarch’s chances of becoming head of the Commonwealth. As the debate rages over whether Mrs Parker Bowles will become Queen Camilla, the issue has caused deep concern among some of the 15 sovereign countries around the world who still recognise the British monarch as their head of state. Joel Kibazo, spokesman for the Commonwealth Secretariat, which is...
  • The Lord of the Rings: A Catholic View

    01/04/2004 11:33:19 PM PST · by B-Chan · 60 replies · 1,608+ views
    The Cool-Ohm Zone ^ | -- | Charles Coulombe
    “It has been said that the dominant note of the traditional Catholic liturgy was intense longing. This is also true of her art, her literature, her whole life. It is a longing for things that cannot be in this world: unearthly truth, unearthly purity, unearthly justice, unearthly beauty. By all these earmarks, Lord of the Rings is indeed a Catholic work, as its author believed; but it is more. It is this age's great Catholic epic, fit to stand beside the Grail legends, Le Morte d'Arthur, and The Canterbury Tales. It is at once a great comfort to the individual...