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Posted By: Father Matthew Servant of God Karl of Austria - 07/30/02 08:23 PM
Glory to Jesus Christ!

Thought I would pass on the word about an upcoming exhibition on the life of the last Emperor/King of Austria-Hungary, Karl. The Saint Vincent Gallery and the Emperor Karl League of Prayers for Peace Among Nations, U.S.A./Canada are presenting the exhibit titled: "Karl I: The Peace Emperor, The Last Habsburg Emperor of Austria-Hungary" It will run September 14 through
December 8, 2002

The exhibition will include paintings, statues, photographs, personal objects and historical films, documents and memorabilia. It is being done in cooperation with members of the Habsburg Family, the M�nze �sterreich, the Filmarchiv Austria, and the Magyar Nemzeti Fimarch�vum. Many of the items have never been on display outside of Europe.

There will be an inaugural lecture by H.I.R.H. Archduke Rudolph of Austria followed by a preview reception of the exhibition on Thursday, September 12, 2002, 8 p.m. at Kennedy Hall Auditorium. This is free and open to the public, however, reservations are required.

Check out the website:
http://www.facweb.stvincent.edu/academics/finearts/gallery.html
for more details.

S Bohom!
Fr. Matthew
Posted By: Orthodox Catholic Re: Servant of God Karl of Austria - 08/01/02 02:05 PM
Bless me a sinner, Reverend Father!

Yes, I've attended a celebration of the life of Karl and venerate this truly great Christian Sovereign.

I thought he was supposed to have been beatified - what happened there?

Alex
Posted By: Father Matthew Re: Servant of God Karl of Austria - 08/01/02 02:28 PM
He has been declared to have heroic virtues and has the title "Servant of God." The next step will be beatification.
Posted By: Orthodox Catholic Re: Servant of God Karl of Austria - 08/01/02 02:33 PM
Bless me a sinner, Reverend FAther!

May the time of his beatification come soon!

My favourite image of him is of him and his wife kneeling near train tracks to hear Mass.

He could be a great patron of fathers for our contemporary times.

Kissing your right hand, I again implore your blessing,

Alex
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