Dr. P. M. Lisboa Pinto : Founder Lay-trustee of the Latin Rite Community of the Indian Orthodox Malankara Church

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The Metropolitan Alvares Julius Research Project has published an article on Dr. P.M. Lisboa Pinto (1857-98), who was an early Patron of the Order of the Crown of Thorns. The article describes Dr Lisboa Pinto as “a beacon star in the history of the Latin Rite believers ((Independent Catholic Mission Church of Ceylon Goa and India) of the Indian Malankara Orthodox Church.”

Dr Lisboa Pinto was present at the episcopal consecration of Metropolitan Mar Timotheus (Joseph René Vilatte, who would in 1899 become Prince-Abbot Joseph III of San Luigi) in 1892, and his signature is clearly visible on the Instrument of Consecration reproduced below.

Vilatte consecration cert

Convocation of the Institute of Arts and Letters, London

The annual Convocation of the Institute of Arts and Letters, London, took place on the afternoon of Saturday 18 April at St Jude’s Church, Balham, by kind permission of the Rector.

After an introduction by the President, the Secretary-General presented the Annual Report, apologies for absence and commemorated deceased Fellows. Four new Fellows were presented in person, while a further five received Fellowships in absentia. The President then gave a talk entitled “An Introduction to the Abbey-Principality of San Luigi”. This was followed by an organ recital by Dr Maurice Merrell, who is a Fellow of the Institute of many years’ standing. Dr Merrell performed music by Purcell, Bach, Campra, Thalben-Ball and Stanley. This was then followed by an excellent tea kindly provided by the Rector, who is also one of our Fellows.

The Convocation was well received and comments from those present included, “the whole ceremony was carried out in a splendidly solemn and dignified manner that gave it meaning and purpose.”

A dinner will be held for Fellows in the autumn, with details to be circulated shortly.

The photograph above shows the Institute’s Council.

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Prince-Abbot receives awards

The Prince-Abbot has received several Polish awards recently.

Society of Polish War Veterans Cross of MeritHe has been awarded the Cross of Merit of the Polish Society of War Veterans and Former Political Prisoners (Związek Kombatantów RP i Byłych Więźniów Politycznych). The ZKRPiBWP is an official Polish Veterans association and the largest such, with 43 regional chapters across Poland as well as 2364 clubs. Membership may be granted to any Polish citizen who was an active duty member of the Polish military (including partisan, self-defence units, and Polish Underground State) in or during the war, campaign, or conflict, as well as to all survivors of German concentration camps and pro-Soviet political imprisonment in the communist era. The constitution also requires members to have not been discharged under any conditions other than honourable.

In addition he has received two awards of the Union of the Polish Monarchists Association (Unia Polskich Ugrupowań Monarchistycznych):

UPUM Jerusalem Cross
Firstly, the Jerusalem Cross of the UPUM. This award was established by resolution of the Council of Regency UPUM No. 4/08 of 5 June 2008 to honour charitable work. This is one of the highest honours of the Union of the Polish Monarchists Association. It is a distinction for UPUM members, for members of the Collegium Heraldicum Concordiae, and for other people from friendly organizations who have promoted the common good in an extraordinary way. The Jerusalem Cross of the UPUM is in one class with a neck decoration and a certificate accompanies the award.

UPUM Regent's Medal
Secondly, the Medal of the Regent of the UPUM. This medal was established by resolution of the Council of Regency UPUM No. 15/010 November 11, 2010. The medal is awarded to long-serving members of UPUM for their great loyalty to the Union and to other persons who are active in fostering awareness of monarchist ideas in society.

Members of the San Luigi Orders: Marquis Adriano Colucci-Vespucci

The Marchese Adriano Colucci-Vespucci, member of the Order of the Crown of Thorns and President of the Italian Collegio Araldico (Heraldic College). A Doctor of Jurisprudence and an authority on chivalric and heraldic matters, he was a member of Parliament and adviser on heraldry to to H.M. the King of Italy. Editor of “La Nobilta della Stirpe”, he included the history of the Order of the Crown of Thorns in that journal.

Marchese Adriano Colocci-Vespuccicolucci_vespucci

Prince-Abbot receives award

The Prince-Abbot has been honoured by our Royal Patron, Prince Kermit Poling de Gniezno, with the Order of Merit of Leszek II. This award was initiated by the Dynastic House Polanie-Patrikios  as a reward for merit. Leszek II (Leszko II) was Duke of the Polanes between 804 and 810 and is an ancestor of Prince Kermit, who is 37th in descent from him. Leszek II is mentioned in the Chronica Polonorum by Wincenty Kadłubek (1190-1208).

Order of Merit of Leszek IILeszek II