On this day 230 years ago, July 14th, 1793. Jacques Cathelineau, Generalissimo of the Catholic and Royal Army, succame to a gunshot wound he received at the Battle of Nantes on June 29th, 1793, during the Vendée war🧵
He was shot by a sniper while siezing Place Viarme.
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His nickname was the "Saint of Anjou" his beatification was proposed at the end of the 19th century. However, the most informative documents of the diocesan process were lost in a fire in 1944 due to Allied bombing in Angers.
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Almost 3 years later, on March 29th, 1796. The square where he was fatally wounded was the site of the execution of General François Charette, and with him the hope of a Counter-Revolutionary victory.
However, their descendents continued the Counter-Revolutionary fight.
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The Saint of Anjou's son, Jacques-Joseph de Cathelineau, died fighting in the the Vendée uprising of 1832. His grandson Henri de Cathelineau started the first unit of foreign volunteers to defend the Papal States during the 1860 campaign. The "Crusaders of Cathelineau"
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The unit only existed a few months before being incorporated into the Franco-Belgium Battalion. The precursor of the Papal Zouaves.
4 of François Charette's great-nephews served in the Pontifical Army between 1860-1870. Such as Papal Zouave General Athanase de Charette.
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When Rome fell in 1870, Henri de Cathelineau went back to France and started the Corps of Cathelineau. Athanase de Charette went back with most of the French Papal Zouaves and reorganized into the Volunteers of the West. Both units defended France in the Franco-Prussian war.
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Henri de Cathelineau was also heavily involved in the Third Carlist War, supporting the Carlist cause with many other Papal Zouave veterans. Below, he is pictured with Don Jaime, the legitimate King of Spain between 1909-1931.
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On this day 158 years ago, Aug. 20, 1867. The 6th Company of the 2nd Battalion of the Pontifical Zouaves were given honors for saving the townspeople of Albano during a Cholera outbreak earlier that summer🇻🇦🧵
The outbreak took many lives including Cardinal Altieri,
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the Queen Mother of Naples, her youngest son, and two Dutch Zouaves.
When the company first reached the town, bodies littered the town square. The mayor of the town and most of the residents had fled. The Papal Zoauves were left almost entirely alone to care for the sick.
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Lt. Resimont, the commander of the Papal Zouave company was the first to pick up a corpse and carry it to the cemetery. He called out to his men:
“I set the example; those who want to work with me stay here, those who don't feel up to it go back to the barracks.”
On this day 150 years ago, Aug. 6, 1875. Gabriel Garcia Moreno, the Catholic President of Ecuador and defender of the social kingdom of Christ, was assassinated by freemasons on the steps of the National Palace in Quito🇪🇨🇻🇦🧵
His last words were "God does not die!"
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Bl. Pope Pius IX declared that Gabriel Garcia Moreno "died a victim for the Faith and Christian Charity for his beloved country."
He help make Catholicism the religion of the State and was the only ruler in the world to protest the Pope's loss of the Papal States in 1870.
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In 1872 he had the legislature consecrate Ecuador to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. After this public consecration he was marked for death by German freemasons.
His beatification process is ongoing. In 1958, a prayer for the canonization of Moreno was issued as an indulgence.
Stained glass window in the Church of St. Philbert de Grand Lieu featuring General Louis de Lamoricière offering his sword to Bl. Pope Pius IX with Castel Sant'Angelo in the background🇻🇦
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He had been chosen by his cousin Minister of War Mgr. Xavier de Mérode (top left) to lead the Papal Army. He arrived in early April 1860 and pledged himself to the Holy Father.
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Gen. Georges de Pimodan (top right) was martyred during the Battle of Castelfidardo on Sep. 18, 1860.
On this day 176 years ago, July 3, 1849. The "Roman Republic" fell and the Papal States were restored🇻🇦🧵
On July 3, 1849. French Troops entered Rome and liberated the city from the revolutionary and masonic terrorists which forced Pope Pius IX to flee Rome and
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overthrew the Papal Government.
This story began years earlier with the election of Bl. Pope Pius IX in 1846. At first, he was seen as a liberal. He was willing to grant reforms in his governance of the Papal States that his predecessors were unwilling to do.
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However, when several revolutionary movements occurred in Europe in 1848 his reforms and progress seemed to slow and not enough to please the secret societies in the Papal States. This was exacerbated when Pius IX refused to assist the Italian Kingdoms to his North in a
During the 1860-1870 war to defend the Papal States, a humble nun from the visitation of Chambéry, Sister Marie-Marthe Chambon, lived united to the great events from which Rome suffered great persecutions.
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During the battle of Mentana, she had the revelation of the success of the pontifical troops. She urged Our Lord to cover the Pope with the protection of His Holy Wounds. Our Savior answered her by showing her that grace overflowed in Pius IX: