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  • "What would Paris be, if the regime that created Versailles had the technology of 2008? A kind of supernova. A place as far above Paris today, as Paris today above Kinshasa. Certainly, the center of the world, even if you plopped it down in Siberia."

    --Mencious Moldbug

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  • Beautiful!

  • @Citylife10 as a catholic I point out that in fact, atheists have probably killed more people than all other religions put together

  • @cjc12345x

    And just in one century! Imagine: From 1900 to the present day, you have your godless Stalins, Maos, Kim Jong Ils, Pol Pots, Choibalsan, Ho Chi Minhs, having caused the deaths of untold millions for the sake of a godless world. Holodomor, Great Leap Forward, Killing Fields... No Crusade or Inquisition can be compared to these monstrosities of the last century. And now, we have people killing the unborn children in their mothers' wombs. God bless the Catholic French!

  • EVEN OUR PRESIDENT IS AN UGLY FUCK ! BRING BACK OUR KING !

  • Vive La Roi du Bourbon Francais.

  • Vive le Roy!

  • Marc Antoine Charpentier (1643 -1704 )

    Motet H.291 "Domine Salvum Fac Regem"

    Performers: Concert Spirituel

    Conductor: Hervé Niquet

    Album: "Missa Assumpta est Maria"

    Label: Glossa (GCD921617)

  • LONGUE VIE À LA FRANCE!!!! DE MONTRÉAL,QUÉBEC

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  • LONGUE VIE AU ROI!!!

  • VIVE LE ROY

  • Yes I am upset because Romania and Yugoslavia lost their kingdom because of hitler and stalin

  • Il a coulé de l'eau sous les ponts depuis la chute de la Monarchie... Merci pour la vid, très intéressant.

  • @pierre7722007

    beaucoups de sang et de larme aussi .....

  • @LeMyceliumNoir Il en coulait aussi sous la Monarchie...

  • @pierre7722007

    beaucoup beaucoup moins que sous la république .

  • @LeMyceliumNoir Je ne pense pas que le déni soit une bonne attitude. La foi vis-à-vis de la cause monarchique devrait plutôt s'alimenter d'attitudes nuancées et de lucidité devant l'Histoire si on veut être crédibles.

  • le déni de quoi ? il y a suffisament de livre et de témoignage d'époque qui relate la grandeur de mon pays , au 18 eme siécle nous étions la première puissance mondiale , cultivé et raffiné .quant est il aujourd' hui ? en 200 ans nous avons fait plus de guerre inutile qu'en 1500 ans sous la monarchie . D'une magnière ou d'une autre la république est condamné . il est temps de revenir a nos racines . cordialement

  • This flag was nicer then the ugly ass flag you guys have now.

  • @KnightxxArrow Do you even know what the Tricolour French Flag resembles?

  • HOW ABOUT THE MONARCHYES OF EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA ? WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM ? WHY WAS THERE A NEED FOR COMMUNISM ? WHY DID COMMUNISTS KILLED MONARCHYSTS !? WHY IS ROMANIA STILL A REPUBLIC AFTER 50 YEARS OF COMMUNISM ? OUR COUNTRY IS A PUPPET REPUBLIC GOVERNED BY THE US AND HITLER WAS A BIG IDIOT ! IF THERE WAS NO HITLER WE COULD OF DEFENDED OUR SELVES FROM COMMUNISM ! THERE WAS NO NEED FOR WAR ! ONLY THE GERMANS WON FROM THE LAST BIG WAR IN EUROPE !

  • @TaviYamato You seem upset.

  • The Romanian kingdom was destroyed by fascism and communism this two big evils ! Romania was a rich land and it still is , we DO not NEED a president that works for foreign corporations

  • Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Domine salvum fac regem, H. 291. Finally!

    thanks @Aerilmellon

  • @Rorraro Merci vous etes le seul a avoir donné les véritables références de cette pièce, ce qui est un comble

  • VIVE LE ROI! VIVE LOUIS XX!!!

  • C'est malheureusement un triste destin que celui réservé à la monarchie. Reste à l'Homme de retrouver la raison et de comprendre que la démocratie n'est en rien l'apanage de la République...bien au contraire. Tous nos discours ne vaudront rien face à la ruine inexorable de ce régime né dans le sang et la barbarie. Dieu sauve notre Roy ! Dieu sauve notre France.

  • I REALLY WISH THAT FRANCE AND ROMANIA RETURN BACK TO THEIR MONARCHS ! PRESIDENCY IS JUST SO EVIL AND UGLY !

  • That's because the freemasons, who launched the French Revolution, have a stranglehold on the nation. It's time to put the Fifth Republic (and pray God, the last republic) to rest, and restore the monarchy, along with the rightful heir to the throne, Louis XX.

  • @TaviYamato time only moves in one direction.

  • @TaviYamato I give you my king and his corrupt family (Juan Carlos I from Spain) 

  • @triuum What or who is corrupt in Juan Carlos' family?

  • @Rotebuehl1 his son in law, Iñaki Urdangarin, I´d like to explian you but I don´t speak English :)

  • @triuum It seems to me that your English is good enough! One single mister Iñaki Urdangarin, who isn't even a royal, does not make an entire family corrupt! But if you insist in not speaking English, entonces me lo diga en castellano, que lo entiendo mas o menos bien

  • @TaviYamato

    I say now, and as always, patience is a virtue. In order to combat the Enemy, one must have Truth and Love, because that is all God is made of. If God is for us, then who is against us?

  • @TaviYamato you said that dictatorships rule

  • I WISH THAT TOO.

  • @TaviYamato You got that right! Our president republican form of government, whether in the U.S. or Europe, is totally dominated by freemasons, with their fulminant hatred of Christianity in general, and Christ's Holy Catholic Church in particular. Their machinations have resulted in nothing but misery and poverty, especially in Mexico and Central America, where their domination is unchallenged. They've brought nothing but destruction and ruin to all societies where they run amok.

  • @GasconyKid Well, religion does suck.

  • @Citylife10 Very true; all FALSE religions do suck, but the legacy of Holy Mother Church, which alone constitutes the true religion, proves its enduring worth. Please don't confuse the Vatican II Sect, that accursed spawn of the invalid Robber Council, with the religion founded by Our Lord and Savior, which encompasses the traditional Catholic Faith, along with Eastern Orthodoxy, of course. Just because most people have abandoned the true faith, doesn't mean God has abandoned us.

  • @GasconyKid No, ALL religions suck.

    No religious denomination has cause more death than Catholicism.

    Just saying.

  • @Citylife10

    And don't forget the atheistic French Revolution which killed countless of priests, nobility, and their loyal supporters. Let's not forget the amount of "counter-revolutionary" books and works of art the atheists burned, the heads they guillotined, and how terrorism was invented by atheists to get their way.

  • @Ioannesmartialis Lets not forget how the French people saw the king as unreliable, massive country debt/inflation which mean't massive tax, which also mean't widespread hunger.

    Peasants were also treated very badly by the aristocracy.

    These things started the French revolution. Where are you getting atheism from? Hope you are not just making this up...

  • @GasconyKid The entire globe is dominated by the banking elite. Part of them are Illuminati, freemasons, Rothchilds, or some of other Illuminati family. They NWO is tyrannical but they are on the verge of losing it.

  • @GasconyKid freemasons hate human progress , they only want to dominate the world , fuck them ! imagine a world with our monarchs back , Romania once had a king and was forced to flee the country by communists , NOW we have democracy and no king , all of eastern Europe has no monarchs

  • @TaviYamato you see only the physical... but if you see ahead the physical. Monarchy and democraty... isnt that much different. Except one. In monarchy only that one person decide for everyone. And in democraty a bunch of old farts decide for everyone. Which is better? One person or a dozen of person?

  • @IceZeneo Well said! "Democracy" affords us the opportunity to vote on which douchebag we want to see hold office. Not much of a choice, particularly in the U.S., where every four years we get to "select" one of two cock-sucking whores whose only interest is protecting the monied classes with their strangulating power over the rest of us 300+ millions. So really, the difference between a monarch and an elected head of state boils down to just one extra individual. God help us all!

  • Sad to see something that existed for over 1000 years be sent into the dust for republicanism

  • @drnachos sayd the guy who called homself Premier of the USSR...

    of course Mr. Fail

  • @RESTAURIERTdasDKR2 I've been more monarchist latley. I remain communist to keep my subscribers.

  • Vive Louis XX !

  • Salut ! Est ce que quelqu'un sait qui chante ? Le nom ou référence du coeur et orchestre.

  • @msylv1 @msylv1 I think I have found it. Check the last track in this album.

    prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Glossa­/GCD921617#listen

    :)

  • @msylv1 Oui; Il s'agit du motet "Domine Salvum Fac Regem" H.291 de Marc Antoine Charpentier daté de 1681-1682. L'enregistrement est celui de l'album "Missa Assumpta est Maria" interprété par le Concert Spirituel sous la direction d'Hervé Niquet et édité par le label Glossa (GCD921617)

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  • Cet hymne demandait que Dieu protège le Roi et la France de TOUTE HERESIE ...encore plus que de tout péril temporel!!!!!

  • Vive la France et à la restauration de la monarchie.

  • hi guys! can someone tell me who compossed this??

  • Clovis was GermanIC and indeed he was the beginning of the French Empire because he was the first Roman Catholic and not a pagan or Arian. The history of the French Empire or any European post Roman empire begins with Catholicism. Clovis extended his Frankish kingdom over the Burgundians (a Germanic tribe) and the Visigoths (another Germanic tribe). That history later drew a line and called this side Germany and this side France means little.

  • @SanMichel22 a rather doubtful anachronist explanation! gaul was already mainly catholic, clovis took over the faith as all the franks and the other germanic tribes did afterwards, as well in the east of the empire, which is no reason to see therein the birth of the (latin) french nation! at the time of clovis the empire was a germanic ruled one, there was still ethnic division, the francs had more rights than the gallo-romans, the elite spoke oldgerman, hard to see anything "french" in here.

  • @nightwish1000 Not doubtful nor anachronistic at all given the brief space available here for debate. You claim (incorrectly) that France today cannot claim an empire going back to Clovis just because the Latin dialect of Germanic tribes evolved into French. If Germans were never French, Germans became French did they not? Where is Clovis's tomb located?

  • @SanMichel22 clovis was of frankish and thuringian stock so anything else but what you would call "french", this has nothing to do with the place where his tomb is located today! charlemagne's tomb is not in france as well! and it's not only a question of language, but also of ethnic and territorial matters, as the frankish empire combined german speaking lands long before all of gaul was conquered! some germans became french and vice versa, the split came with the treaty of verdun!

  • @nightwish1000 Clovis was Germanic, not sure how many times I have to write that before you comprehend. Clovis was not German (as I know this is what you would like to claim) nor was Clovis French as such designations obviously did not yet exist. The Frankish tribes in the west became French (can you deny this?) and thus the French TODAY can rightfully today claim as their historical lineage Clovis and his successors including Charlemagne who indeed is entombed at Aix la Chappelle.

  • @SanMichel22 lol i never claimed that he was german, you try to make us believe that clovis founded france, however he simply founded the frankish empire and not only the french derive from it, they just evolved out of the west. i tried to point out this anachronistic view earlier: the germans can trace their cultural and ethnic lineage directly back to the germanics: franks, saxons etc! and as you dont like to call these people german, please avoid to call the frankish or their empire french!

  • @nightwish1000  Clovis did indeed found what became France and the real question is why that bothers you so much? This doesn't take away anything from Germans, Germans did great things, at least until half the nation went down the rat hole of Protestantism. The French on the other hand fought against and maintained the true faith of Catholicism which is indeed the direct link, all the way back to Clovis.

  • @SanMichel22 listen, it's common knowledge under historians that the frankish empire was not france, ergo clovis did not found france! and if the french national myth says the opposite it doesn't become true! this is neither a political debate for me, i don't care if he was german or not, but he certainly wasn't french and to claim that due to an event which happened 1000 years later namely the reformation you could link history back to clovis while the others couldn't, is indeed anachronistic.

  • @nightwish1000 Excellent, glad you agree with me that Clovis was neither French nor German. The empire he founded did become France and his descendents became French and as such France can rightly today claim the start of their empire. The Roman Catholic Church is the one constant through that entire Monarchy. The people in Western Germany can of course also celebrate their history but the throne is in Riems and Church with the tomb of the kings in Paris and that's no myth.

  • @SanMichel22 maybe a map would help you to understand that the empire he founded did not become france as parts of his empire have never become french and others were not even gallo-roman before! the territory of modern france started to devellop with the verdun division or do you really want to deny that? irrelevant where his throne or tomb is, that of charlemagne is in aachen, but i guess you won't say that he was german although the german kings were coronated there!?

  • @nightwish1000 You can easily google Clovis to discover where he originally ruled from (Soissons), or where he was baptized and crowned king (Riems) or where his wife is from (Burgundy) or where he defeated the Visigoths (Poitiers) or where he built his Church theAbbey of St Genevieve (Paris) or where he held a synod of bishops (Orleans) or where he was buried (Saint Denis). What do these places have in common geographically speaking?

  • @SanMichel22 obviously they are all located in todays france, back then they were frankish territory, but apparently you dont understand that empires and its concepts changed and were different during the times! was arminius who fought the romans in the teutoburg forest in 9 CE germanic or rather german, as the same forest is on german soil? were the salian franks of german or germanic origin as they originate on todays dutch and german territory? and the same alike for (west-)frankish vs.french

  • @nightwish1000 Ah, but what is the one thing Clovis embraced that remained the most constant through the entire French monarchy?

  • @SanMichel22 how can one derive the french nation from clovis catholiscm? ALL people in the empire became catholic, not only those in the west! btw a pure germanic tradition that the whole people converts to the faith of the leader! that's what france kept later on!

  • @nigh ALL peoples of the empire did not become Catholic AT THE SAME TIME. Clovis embraced Catholicism and it was no political ploy. We know the history of the Church expansion in Europe, it's well recorded and it is well linked with Clovis and his successors. The fact remains that France today can claim their monarchy back to Clovis, modern day Germany does not have that claim.because most of what Clovis did is across the border in France. Should the French not claim him? Absurd

  • @SanMichel22 it was not a political plot? then you disagree with likely all historians on that matter! with clovis conversion all subjects had to take over the faith, of course this didn't happen overnight! the french monarchy link to clovis is like the german monarch link back to charlemagne, which doesn't make them french or german nor first kings of france or germany! I tried to point that out earlier, the linking back is rather a question of royal identity and legitimacy.

  • @nightwish1000 Oh no, not all historians, just the modernistic, humanistic, rationalistic historians which today are all we have. Their view is inherently biased against the Church, they can't help themselves and unfortunately the university systems globally today do not allow for dissenting opinion. Glad to see you agree with me that not all the tribes converted at the same time. Thanks to the Church and baptismal records we know exactly when Clovis converted along with his men.

  • @nightwish1000 That's it? You give up? Disappointing.

    The Frankish blood courses through my veins, I could never quit the debate in such a manner.

  • @SanMichel22 lol man i have a job and can't have these endless discussions! but ok, concerning your last comment, i have to correct, that we don't know when clovis converted, several years are possible! then, i'm much more on the side of todays humanistic historians then of french nationalistic historians as the first generally look for truth while the latter try to serve a national identity!

  • @nightwish1000 My degree is in history and I'm a tiny cog in a job with a multi national corporation with no relation to my degree. My professors were mostly the humanistic types. One very prominent one here in the states even made his thesis and career on saying the Catholic Church ended the Roman Empire, as if this was a bad thing or even a revelation. Nationalistic is absurd and I'm on the side of neither. I'm on the side of the Church alone. Now this is "radical" in our times.

  • @SanMichel22 so what are you american or french?

  • @nightwish1000 American.

  • @SanMichel22 when comparing our blood you might be disappointed! i'm from the sieg river which probably gave the name to a frankish tribe, the sucamber ("bend your head, you proud sicamber")! this land, part of the historical "francia antiqua", is the offspring of the franks! the population here might be of almost complete frankish descent, while the few thousand francs who settled in what is now france might hardly have left a trace in french blood! btw, we still speak frankish!

  • @nightwish1000 No disappointment, very admirable!, only taking pride in my peasant ancestors from Alsace/Lorraine with both German and French names. I doubt there is no trace. France is mixed up today but the people in Burgundy and Alsace Lorraine looked pretty germanic to me when I visited in May. If not Franks they're from some German tribe. At any rate, this is important because a new Roi de France is due and he will be of both French AND German descent.

    

  • @SanMichel22 lol it happens that i live in paris at the moment and i guess the french have other problems than thinking about a new king! "If not Franks they're from some German tribe", what is that again? german or germanic when you speak of tribes? anyways, the franks are included like the allamani who might be your ancestors if your roots are in alsace!

  • @nightwish1000 If I were you I would not stay in that city for long, just some friendly advice. SERIOUS problems ahead indeed for that city especially.

    Indeed some German tribe, they all speak French today, what they consider themselves I haven't a clue, Regardless, both France and Germany today can claim the Frankish kings but the French with their historical landmarks and Churches have a direct, visible claim.

  • @SanMichel22 what problem are you referring to?

  • @nightwish100 Be mindful that this city is very tricky to exit. The highways in and out are bottlenecks and if for example they were blocked it would be impossible to get in our out, an impassible labyrinth of concrete and fences.

  • please correct that, there was no kingdom of france in 496, only a frankish empire! germans were never french!

  • @nightwish1000 Also in 496, we can not say that the Frankisk had German citizenship. As a state-nation, Germany is since 1871. The history of European peoples is often mixed. For example, the original population of France, is made up of Celts, Romans, and Germans. For me, Clovis, was the founding father of France, more than Vercingerix the Gallic.

  • @Koenig0726 Oh ,small correction: Vercingetorix the Gaul and not "Vercingerix the Gallic"

  • @Koenig0726 i was rather talking about the germans living in the east of the frankish empire, including the original frankish teritorries! these people never lived in a "kingdom of france"! the history of france starts with the treaty of verdun and the seperation of the empire! to say that clovis is the founding father of france is like saying that he was german!

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  • "oh my god you are a total fucking tool, you really are"

    You would have a very difficult time convincing anyone reading your last comment that yuo're not a 12 year old girl. Tell me, do you test "lol" and "omg" to your girlfriends?

  • Gloire au Christ-Roi !

    À mort ZOG !

  • oh, know i know why the Flag of surrending Troops is white....

    just a Joke

    i ♥ France, hopefully soon there will be a new revolution, but this time for MONARCHY !

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  • Hermosa manifestación artística a pesar de las nefastas connotaciones ideológicas arcaico decadentes de quienes se expresan debajo. El tiempo pasa inevitablemente, las sociedades son colectivos VIVOS, las realidades CAMBIAN. La nación francesa cambia y se adapta a nuevas circunstancias, ESO ES LO QUE LA HACE GRANDE Y TRASCENDENTE.

  • Anyone know who composed this marvelous music?

  • The video is an historical piece of music and all I can see are comments damning one civilization or country or another. I may give up reading comments altogether. Comment on the music, not on your own bigotry. :P

  • @MarcellusTheGreen

    When you separate the soul from the body, what is left for us on earth is a corpse, lifeless and without vitality. Likewise, this music, because it sublimates rather than turn mundane, cannot be divorced from the point of view, the world view that has made it. In separating Christianity from Gregorian Chant, for example, what you have left is some lifeless husk, an aping of human aspiration for the divine. That sort of thought is atheistic and sterile.

  • @Ioannesmartialis Well said! 

  • vive le roi

  • Beautiful song and flag

  • what is the piece called, can anyone tell me?

  • God bless the Holy Hapsburgs, Bourbons and Romanovs, all of the English royals before the anti-Christus, Henry VIII. All the other families who established lineages on Protestant schismatic churches like the Hohenzollerns, Hanovers, Saxe-Coburg and Gothas can go to Hell for dividing Christendom. Let Rome and our Eastern brothers be united once more a la' pre-1054.

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  • To all those who hold animosity toward the Roman Catholic Church over the Inquisition and Thirty Years War, let me say most Catholics have NO apologies. Look at all the chaos you Protestants are in today, ordination of women and known homosexuals into the Priesthood, exonerating Jews for the death of Christ, ugly modernistic liturgies and more heresies. What can we expect coming from a Church that was birthed from an illegitimate divorce? Or from Calvin who propagated usury on Christianity?

  • @theone1087 Those ideal you mention have been common place for many hundreds of years. Taking homosexuality for example, it has, and this is well documented, been practiced for thousands of years, well pre-dating catholocism, and animosity towards it only really took common place thanks to Christianity and about 300 years ago, so the way things are going is actually completely sane

  • @IRememberTheOldDays Further, we have survived for over 2,000 years with Muslims and Jews trying to tear original Christianity from this world, including schismatic Protestants. I have nothing against homosexuals, but Church rules are bound by the New Testament. Modern culture is Judaic in every way shape and form, society is not only over-sexualised but forms of societal destruction are masquerading as freedoms like single motherhood, secularism and 'pre-marital sex', animalistic impulses etc.

  • @theone1087 and other "heresies", I expect you mean over sexualisation of society? I agree that it's going too far, and that children are beginning to lose their innocence, but I'd rather we tackle that than embrace an establishment which seeks to hide issues like paedophilia and is ridden with self-contradictions and corruption (look no further than Pope John XII !!!!) . This is not to say that I dont respect their traditions, I do, they're fascinating, and we are not to HATE on Catholics

  • @IRememberTheOldDays I am not saying the Roman Catholic Church is perfect, but for the faithful God directly established this Church himself through St. Peter. This is not the Anglican Church which was established on philandering, an illegitimate divorce and death. Only two branches of Christianity can trace their lineage back to the apostolic succession, Rome and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Pope has primacy which even today is recognised by the Eastern patriarchs.

  • This is very true, and our most sincere and fervent prayer is that Apostate Rome will return to the Holy Catholic Faith, and that ALL Eastern Christians will unite under the one true Vicar of Christ, which will once again become the Holy See (as opposed to the current UN-holy see, seat of that apostate anti-Christ, B-16) whose last incumbent was Bl. John XXIII. Our common enemy is the schismatic and heretical Vatican II Sect, and its accursed spawn, the invalid Novus Ordo Mess.

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  • @GasconyKid Lastly, it's amazing how scripture is filling out. God said the gates of hell will not prevail against the Apostolic See. While the Masonic coup destroyed Catholic France and the Bolshevik coup destroyed Orthodox Russia, it's amazing amongst the 40,000 Churches destroyed in Russia and France combined and priests executed; Rome still stands. It still stands after fascism, communism and now secularism. God keeps his promises! The gates of hell shall not prevail against the Holy See.

  • If anyone questions you on 'unity'. The answer is that we are divided through others trying to conquer us. If you put one stick into you hand and break it, it's easy, if you put 1000 in your hands it's not so easy. As long as they isolate us into pockets (military style) they can destroy Christianity. If we are together, and Christians are persecuted, all of Christendom will come to the aid but it's hard when Christians see each other as separate and different, unity is necessary for survival.

  • No apologies needed here; the Holy Roman and Universal Inquisition was established to protect Christian society from the scourge of heresy. Yes, there were certain excesses committed, but overall, the Inquisition was highly effective in preserving a well-ordered society, and even heretics benefited, as they were given an opportunity to abjure their erroneous beliefs, and save their own souls. Let's hope France one day becomes, again, the "Eldest Daughter of the Church".

  • Who composed this someone please tell me?!

  • vive le roi, vive le roi, vive le roi, mon prochain le plus aimer de tous :)

  • Much better than the Marsellaise

  • Yes France has been corrupted through mass immigration mainly from Arab states, but mostly a la' Rothschild and Co. However, France became highly corrupt in the 18th century not from the monarchy but from the aristocracy. Voltaire was a monarchist but pointed out the 'Second Estate's' uselessness and embracing of destructive enlightenment ideals. Some key revolutionaries were former aristocrats like Napoleon. France's blue bloods dug their own graves and Rothschild and Co cleaned the carcass.

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  • filthy bourgeois ....

  • Vive les Rois Très-Chrétien de la France

  • The land of Charlemagne, the land of Joan of Arc, the daughter of the Church, the birthplace of chivalry, the land of Notre Dame and divine music, the empire, the glory, the prestige... all smashed to bits.

    now the land of godless materialism and mass immigration..

    Alas for the Crown, Alas for the life of France!

  • @hecdc Ruled by Rothschilds and Jewish rats like Sarkozy, better clean it up before it is too late.

  • @kps75 sarkozy is a filthy hungarian dog

  • @hecdc

    Contrary to the cowardly image now (rightly) used to portray the French, France is strong and there is reason to hope that one day, the people of France will one day return to the noble character of their ancestors; I suspect that this return will first start from those who revere tradition, such as the Dauphin and the Church. They have safeguarded the virtues that made the French respected for centuries. Do not lose hope!

    Montjoie Saint Denis! Vive La France! Vive Le Roi!

  • @Ioannesmartialis Why are so many people in France atheist? I thought it was a devout Catholic nation?

  • @weecraig898 France WAS a devout nation but a systematic effort by certain groups to eliminate Catholicism in France has taken it's toll. But rest assured France can NEVER be separated from Catholicism and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. France will return to the Sacred Heart and shine more gloriously than ever.

  • @SanMichel22 I suspect u are French, so my question , is catholicism really growing in France ? I heard there are many atheists in france which i am sad about..we can only pray for the church (as I do every night for catholicism over the world)

  • @iSteven00

    French society nowadays is very secular, as it is with other western european countries (maybe except for Italy and Spain). Even thought the church of france is the sister of the the catholic church, france has been pretty much atheistic after the enlightenment period in the 18th century. one of my teachers is from a small town in France of only a few thousand people and out of all the kids in the local high school, only 3 are church goers. so no, catholicism is not growing in france

  • @iSteven00 Not French. Our Lady loves France as does her mother Anne. If you love them, it is natural to love France as well. It is a shame what has happened to the Holy Kingdom of France (Saint Joan of Arc only referred to France this way) but she will rise again and in so doing, raise up the world with her, the eldest daughter of the Church.

  • @SanMichel22 I do hope so !

  • @iSteven00 Don't doubt it for a minute, his time is soon. Henri V de la Croix.

  • France abandoned Christianity almost entirely during that inglorious Masonic Revolution of 1789; it was made formal with the official "Separation of Church and State", effected in 1905. This act of sheer perfidy, was strongly condemned by Pope St. Pius X, that stalwart defender of Tradition against the scourge of Modernism. France needs to restore the monarchy, renounce the "Law of Separation", and reject the darkness of Islam, which is spreading like a cancer across "La Patrie".

  • @GasconyKid Not just that! The Roman Catholic Church needs to repair itself! John Paulus II was the worst thing that ever happened to Rome since Nero. I read the Catechism the other day and almost burned it because of the blasphemy it spewed. Amongst the many heresies, are the pardoning of the Jews for the execution of our Lord, and our sins are equal to those of the Deicidal Christ-killers. Let's go back to Latin-only mass, and re-unite with our Eastern-Byzantine brothers for unity.

  • You should've actually burned the so-called "Catechism of the 'Catholic' Church", which isn't Catholic in any way, shape or form, and not much of a "catechism" at that. It's permeated with modernism and other deviations from the Faith, propagated by that apostate heretic, the UN-blessed JP-II, the UN-great. Typical of all modernist ploys, it mixes in some truth among its predominating heresies, the objective being the total abandonment of the Catholic religion and Christian faith.

  • @hecdc

    Have faith and hope; God will not allow France to perish! She may stumble now and then, but even if the French people strike against the King and the Church, God remains faithful to the French. It's up to the people to do what is right, to fix wrongs and injustices, through God's grace. Or else, it is exercise in vanity. That is how you can explain the political instability throughout the centuries after the French Revolution. France, like Israel of old, must repent of her sins!

  • hey nice flag :)

  • @Artegalatus- No, i mean, what are lyrics the people singing? 

  • Incredible flag and anthem!

  • VIVE LE ROI!

  • Vive la royauté!! Vive la mornarchie! Et vive le communisme ! Vive la vie!

  • @MarijuanaGanjaBeuh La monarchie et le communisme sont compatible ??????

  • Et longue vie à tous!

  • Longue vie au roi!!!

  • Isnt this the most beautful flag u have ever seen ?

  • What are the lyrics of this?

  • @SwissNinjaHochstadt Domine Salvum fac regem : God Save our King.

  • France was a far greater nation as a monarchy, than it has been as a republic. It's become nothing more than a collection of flotsam and refuse amassed from every sewer of the "Third World". It's current crop of politicians are nothing but self-serving, self-aggrandizing scoundrels, whose interests are not the service of France, but to engorge their own fatted wallets. Maybe we need another French Revolution, this time to guillotine the politicians in the Elysee and National Assembly.

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  • Louis XX,actuel duc d'Anjou,est espagnole.Il est de la branche des bourbons espagnoles.Il y aurait donc un grand rapprochement entre l'Espagne et la France si celui ci montait sur le trone...Mais la France restera une république.

  • @Dimi10b : Dommage...

  • A recurring theme in the downfall of monarchies; isn't the monarchy itself which causes its downfall but the surrounding nobility. Societies love to be united under one figure-head without factional parties that divide nations. France and later Russia, nobles didn't have a useful function to society; so the splendour was seen as somewhat undeserved. However, in Britain we have the House of Lords which 'always' consisted of the nobles serving the state, thus preserving our ancient institutions.

  • I don't think this would play so well at the Olympics.

  • Vive Louis XX!

  • ah nice flag ^^