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The family that could save Europe
UK Herald ^ | May 20, 2019 | Charles Coulombe

Posted on 06/04/2019 9:24:36 AM PDT by Antoninus

A little over a hundred years ago, Emperor Karl of Austria, his wife Zita and their small children were forced to leave their last refuge in Austria for Swiss exile. Two abortive attempts to regain the Austrian throne led to their exile and his death in Madeira.

Over the following decades the imperial exiles made the best of things, with the heir, Archduke Otto, trying first to catalyse resistance to Hitler on Austria’s part, and then with more success to ensure that the victorious Allies would treat Austria as a victim rather than a perpetrator.

Austria was fortunate: after 1955 and the Soviet withdrawal, she was spared the horrors that the rest of the Old Monarchy had imposed upon them by the Soviets. Gratitude to the Habsburgs for the role they played in this happy event was and is nil. The family properties confiscated by the socialists in 1919 were returned to them in 1935 – and duly re-seized by the German occupiers in 1938. They remain particularly profitable pieces of Nazi loot which no Austrian government thus far seems willing to return to its rightful owners.

Nevertheless, 800 years of Habsburg rule left a strong imprint on Austria – not just in the still very Catholic and conservative countryside, but also in “red Vienna”. Double eagles, signaling a firm’s former status as a purveyor to the imperial court, are everywhere in the capital. Monuments aside, the round of balls, concerts and other such activities seems unchanged from Habsburg times – to say nothing of such things as the Vienna Boys’ Choir and the Lipizzaners of the Spanish Riding School.

Pleasant, more or less, as Austria’s existence after 1955 was, the former imperial lands east of the Iron Curtain did not fare nearly so well – the difficulties of their being hacked apart in 1919 having been exacerbated by war and communism. But when elected a Member of the European Parliament, Archduke Otto never ceased trying to keep their plight before his colleagues’ eyes. Chief organiser of the so-called “Pan-European Picnic” of 1989 – which helped bring down the Wall – he was foremost in calling for the rapid integration into the European Union of Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia and the once partly Habsburg Poland.

But in the aftermath of their liberation and incorporation into the EU, a strange phenomenon emerged: they found they had more in common with each other (and in recent years with Sebastian Kurz’s Austria) than with the Western nations. Not only did they share scepticism toward Western Europe’s embrace of abortion and sexual licence, their national cultures – despite the nationalisms that tore them apart – have much in common.

Sociological studies have found that in Poland, Ukraine, Romania and Serbia –­ those areas that were once part of Austria-Hungary – have a much higher rate of trust in police and courts and less corruption than those that were not. The test-runners have dubbed this “the Habsburg effect”.

It is not only a question of a power vacuum exploited in turn by Hitler and Stalin, created, as Churchill said, by “driving the Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns, Wittelsbachs and the rest off their thrones”. It was disrupting a system that, as such recent studies as Richard Bassett’s For God and Kaiser and Pieter Judson’s The Habsburg Empire conclusively show, worked very well, despite the oceans of ink spent trying to justify its demise over the last century.

The growth of the common cultus of Emperor Karl since his beatification in 2004 has also played its part. There are – not too surprisingly – 26 shrines to him in Austria. But there are eight in the Czech Republic, 16 in Hungary, three in Slovakia and two in Croatia. The Blessed said repeatedly during his last year of life that he was suffering so that his peoples might come back together. It is quite possible that shared devotion to him might well be contributing to that.

And what of the House of Habsburg itself in all of this? Otto’s elder son, Karl, ably assisted by younger, Hungary-based brother Georg, is certainly keeping the flag flying through the Paneuropa Union, the Knightly Order of St George, and a host of cultural, political and religious activities throughout the former empire chronicled on his informative eponymous website. Their sisters are also plugging away at similar tasks. Cousin Michael, of the Hungarian branch of the family, is head of the group working for the beatification of Cardinal Mindszenty, while his son, Eduard, is Hungary’s envoy to the Holy See. It is now a large clan, scattered across the globe, but by and large an extremely hard-working one.

The website of the Austrian branch of Paneuropa declares: “The soul of this continent is Christianity. Whoever takes it out of political action, makes Europe a soulless body.” The Europe they would like to see is one that even the hardest of Brexiteers might well like.

But if such a vision is ever to come about, reunion of the Danubian countries would create an entity capable of challenging the secularist elements in Brussels and accomplishing it. As in the past nine centuries, the ties binding this region are not national, but religious, cultural and dynastic. It is fitting that the modern bearers of the name are working steadily in these fields. Anyone hoping for the best for Europe can only wish them success.

In any case, considering how many tourists flock to see the mere relics of Habsburg rule in Central Europe’s capitals today, one can only guess at the flood that would pour in to see the revived rituals of an imperial and royal court in such varied settings. They would surely give the horde of royal-watchers in London and Windsor a run for their money.

Charles A Coulombe is an author and lecturer based in Los Angeles and Vienna


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: austria; bloggers; europeanunion; habsburgs; history; monarchy; nato; notnews; ussr; warsawpact
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Given how disastrous secular democracy has been in Europe over the past 60 years -- leading to population declines, despair, and invasion by hostile 3rd world foreigners -- it's interesting to see people beginning to turn their glance back to the House that held central Europe together for nearly 800 years.
1 posted on 06/04/2019 9:24:36 AM PDT by Antoninus
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To: Salvation; ebb tide

Catholic ping!


2 posted on 06/04/2019 9:31:32 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Antoninus

If I allow myself to go deep into “full conspiracy” mode, I ask myself: Who are the Globalists? Who are they really? How long have they been around?

From a Globalist perspective, I think the three big disasters have been:

1) WWI and the destruction of monarchies in much of Europe.
2) The French Revolution and the destruction of monarchy in France and (perhaps) the diminution of the Church in France.
3) The Thirty Years War – the Hapsburgs lost and Nation States arose under the concept of Westphalian Sovereignty, named after the Peace of Westphalia which ended the war.

Who are the Globalists? I think they are old, rich families that want to end the concept of nationalism and replace it with a hereditary ruling class that controls Europe and beyond.

I do not think the Hapsburgs are saviors. They may not actually be the Globalists who haunt my dreams, but I don’t think they are saviors.


3 posted on 06/04/2019 9:35:48 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: ClearCase_guy
Who are the Globalists? I think they are old, rich families that want to end the concept of nationalism and replace it with a hereditary ruling class that controls Europe and beyond.

I disagree. The globalists of today are largely the remnants of international communism -- men like George Soros. A family like the Habsburgs is much too Catholic and out in the open for this crowd. Remember, the globalists hate Christianity and hate operating openly.
4 posted on 06/04/2019 9:46:41 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Antoninus

I was in Iran when the Shah was the leader. It was a modern (mostly) country, quite westernized, charming, friendly to Americans. I haven’t kept up with the Shah’s son, but I believe he’d be a good one to be in control...certainly a lot better than what’s there now.


5 posted on 06/04/2019 9:48:01 AM PDT by ryderann
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The website of the Austrian branch of Paneuropa declares: “The soul of this continent is Christianity. Whoever takes it out of political action, makes Europe a soulless body.”

^That^ is the basic truth of this continent, also. Removing God from any aspect of life is to seek and embrace death.

Look what happened to Russia when the Satan got the Marx madness infused Soviets to do that to themselves and to as much of the world as they could, including US.

"America is like a healthy body and its resistance is threefold: its patriotism, its morality, and its spiritual life.
If we can undermine these three areas, America will collapse from within."
~ Joseph Stalin?
And here we all are post 20th century, in an ever more progressive world caressed and blessed by Satan’s hand and destined for his kingdom... and lovin’ it...

Which puts us where in the biblical story we were born into?

6 posted on 06/04/2019 9:59:02 AM PDT by GBA (Beliefs => Reality. Change your mind > Change your world)
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To: ryderann

I think that the Shah’s son lives in Maryland.


7 posted on 06/04/2019 10:02:22 AM PDT by reg45 (Barack 0bama: Gone but not forgiven.)
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To: GBA
^That^ is the basic truth of this continent, also. Removing God from any aspect of life is to seek and embrace death.

I would argue that it's the basic truth of all humanity. Call me crazy. :-)
8 posted on 06/04/2019 10:03:20 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Antoninus

If you claim to be a monarch, and your initials are not JHC, you should expect to be killed by anyone you claim to rule over.

Monarchy is a childish impulse, and the worst of humanity. And after Paine wrote “Common Sense”, supporting monarchy reveals one to be a simpleton.


9 posted on 06/04/2019 10:19:56 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: Antoninus

The Globalist religion is “free trade” and immigration. Anyone in favor of “free trade” as it is practiced AGAINST the USA and also in favor huge amounts of immigration (including ‘legal’) is globalist.


10 posted on 06/04/2019 10:24:05 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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There is no such thing as “Free Trade”.


11 posted on 06/04/2019 10:25:44 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: ryderann

Life under the CIA installed Shah was very charming, unless of course you got your nuts electrocuted for wanting a voice. Monarchs must be eliminated. I get sickened to see our presidents groveling in front of these fat farting potentates who don’t have 1% of the legitimacy of a US President.

Monarchs have zero legitimacy to their claim.

As a great man said,
“if I went ‘round sayin’ I was Emperor, just because some
moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they’d put me away!”


12 posted on 06/04/2019 10:27:47 AM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: dfwgator

We let everything in almost duty free and they can charge what ever they want knowing we will never retaliate (also called mercantilism with the US being the target) This is how globalists in the GOP define “Free trade”.


13 posted on 06/04/2019 10:33:41 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: DesertRhino
And after Paine wrote “Common Sense”, supporting monarchy reveals one to be a simpleton.

The writings of atheist extremists like Paine led to the horrors of the French Revolution in almost a straight line.
14 posted on 06/04/2019 10:34:04 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: central_va
We let everything in almost duty free and they can charge what ever they want knowing we will never retaliate (also called mercantilism with the US being the target) This is how globalists in the GOP define “Free trade”.

Indeed.
15 posted on 06/04/2019 10:34:39 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: DesertRhino
Monarchs have zero legitimacy to their claim.

A benign monarchy led by a wise king is perhaps the ideal form of government. Of course, this also points to the problem with monarchy. Few are benign and sage kings are less common than brutal autocrats.

Unfortunately, our system has not exactly produced a wealth of sage leaders recently either.
16 posted on 06/04/2019 10:38:44 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Antoninus

What a joke that Mindszenty isn’t even beatified while Saul VI is a canonized “saint”.


17 posted on 06/04/2019 10:41:48 AM PDT by Trump_Triumphant
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What a joke that Mindszenty isn’t even beatified while Saul VI is a canonized “saint”.

:'-(
18 posted on 06/04/2019 11:41:29 AM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: Trump_Triumphant

Yes. I was just in Hungary and the local guide took great pride in telling us about Mindszenty.


19 posted on 06/04/2019 12:13:53 PM PDT by GnuThere
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To: Antoninus

A benign monarch? BS. That is some twenty dollar words for some SOB who has amassed power and claims God has placed him to rule over you.

Nobody need to obey a monarch. And you can defend yourself with force.


20 posted on 06/04/2019 12:32:38 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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