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:Jesus:Yeshua = God with us:Novena of the Sacre-Coeur of our Lord: "O most holy Heart of Jesus, fountain of every blessing, I adore Thee, I love Thee and with a lively sorrow for my sins, I offer Thee this poor heart of mine. Make me humble, patient, pure, and wholly obedient to Thy will. Grant, good Jesus, that I may live in Thee and for Thee. Protect me in the midst of danger; comfort me in my afflictions; give me health of body, assistance in my temporal needs, Thy blessing on all that I do, and the grace of a holy death. Within Thy Heart I place my every care. In every need let me come to Thee with humble trust saying, Heart of Jesus help me." :Prayers: Merciful Jesus, I consecrate myself today and always to Thy Most Sacred Heart. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I implore, that I may ever love Thee more and more. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in Thee. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us! Sacred Heart of Jesus, I believe in Thy love for me. Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto Thine. Sacred Heart of Jesus Thy Kingdom Come. Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, convert sinners, save the dying, deliver the Holy Souls in Purgatory. Lord, Thou art all-Powerful: Make me a Saint. Twelve Promises Our Lord Made through Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque for those devoted to His Sacred Heart:
Litany of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus V/ Lord, have mercy. Catholic orders of Knighthood Knights of Emmanuel; Knights of the Round Table/White Knights International Association of Catholic Knights Military Orders (equally independent of Church & State) The Knights Templars 1128-1312 (white habit of the Cistercians with a red cross): In the twelfth century Portugal had borrowed their rule from the Templars and founded the Portuguese Order of Aviz. Almost at the same time there arose in Castile the Order of Calatrava and in Leon the Order of Alcantara. Two remnants remain after the fourteenth century, the Order of Christ in Portugal, and the Order of Montesa in Spain. Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem 1113-1309, Knights of Rhodes 1309-1522, Knights of Malta 1530-now (black mantle with a white cross; in battle, over the armor: a red surcoat with the white cross) Sovereignty Teutonic Knights 1143-now, surviving as a Hospital order in Vienna, Austria (white habit with a black cross) Order of Santiago (Military Order of Saint James of the Sword)1175-now Order of the Golden Fleece (Austria, Spain) Order of the Collar (prior 1518 in Savoy), Order of the Annunziata 1518- Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, Order of the Holy Spirit of Montpellier, Order of Our Lady of Ransom (Nuestra Señora de Merced, Mercedarians), 1218- : founded in Aragon by St. Peter Nolasco for the redemption of captives. Order of Christ 1319-now (Portugal, Vatican) Diplomatic Order of St. Gabriel (U.N., Saudi Arabia) Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1291): note ancestor: Baldwin du Bourg, Count of Edessa, a valiant knight, is chosen by the Barons as the third King: Baldwin II (1118-1131) Flags Banners were a distinctive mark of chivalry. They were attached to, and carried on, the lance. There was a sharp distinction between the pennon, a flag pointed or forked at the extremity, used by a single chevalier or bachelor as a personal ensign, and the banner, square in form, used as the ensign of a band and reserved to the baron or baronet in command of a group of at least ten knights, called a constabulary. Each flag or banner was emblazoned with the arms of its owner to distinguish one from another on the battlefield. These armorial bearings afterwards became hereditary and gave birth to the science of heraldry. |
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