Prince Bertrand
Speaks on Leadership and Faith
On December 7-16, Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza
went on a TFP-sponsored speaking tour of American cities
which included St. Louis, Missouri; New Orleans and Alexandria,
Louisiana. He spoke on the importance of Catholic leadership
in society and visited with Catholic and civic leaders.
Prince Bertrand bears the title of Prince Imperial of Brazil,
since he is the brother and heir to Prince Louis, the present
Head of the Imperial House of Brazil. Both Prince Louis
and Prince Bertrand are distinguished members of Brazilian
Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property
(TFP).
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Upon his arrival in St. Louis (which
is named after Prince Bertrand's direct ancestor, St. Louis
IX of France) the prince was interviewed on a local Catholic
radio program, WYRT's The Pilgrim's Path, where he spoke
of the ideal Catholic society. On Saturday, December 8,
he delivered a speech to 80 friends and supporters of the
American TFP at a dinner hosted in his honor at the Norwood
Hills Country Club.
The next day, Prince Bertrand spoke
at the Pius XII Library of St. Louis University, where over
150 people attended a lecture titled "The Cross and
the Crown," co-sponsored by Friends of Vielles Maisons
Françaises. His lecture drew attendees from as far
away as Kansas City. In this speech, he described the symbolism
of the cross atop the crowns of kings. This reminded all
earthly monarchs that they are accountable to God, from
where their authority comes.
This symbolism and even many good
institutions of our days can be traced to medieval Christendom.
During this period, hospitals and universities were founded
and great Cathedrals and palaces built. People from diametrically
opposite ends of the ideological spectrum have attested
to the marvels of the Middle Ages, as exemplified by Leo
XIII's encyclical Immortale Dei and Das Kapital
of Karl Marx which referred to that time as a "golden
era of the proletariat."
Prince Bertrand concluded by showing
that the key to a truly Christian Civilization is the practice
of virtue. Our Lord mandated the apostles, and through them
all Catholics, to spread virtue, saying to them, "Going
therefore, teach ye all nations" (St. Matthew 28:19).
Through spreading this virtue, they worked towards fulfilling
the words of the Our Father, "Thy Kingdom come, Thy
Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven."
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After leaving St. Louis, Prince Bertrand
traveled to several Louisiana cities where he spoke to distinguished
crowds and was guest of honor at a number of receptions.
Among them was the Latin American Diplomatic Corp of New
Orleans. Meeting in the St. Joan of Arc room of the city's
Plimsol Club, Prince Bertrand addressed the diplomats on
the future of Latin America and pointed out its importance
as a block of Catholic influence. They also discussed the
threats of communism and Marxist guerilla movements presently
looming over Latin America. At the close of the luncheon
Prince Bertrand was presented with the key to the city of
New Orleans on the mayor's behalf.