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On Obedience and the Feudal Obligations


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On Obedience and the Feudal Obligations


 

The other day I was approached by a man of high birth seeking spiritual counsel. He asked me if a death that had been ordered by his Lord would be a sin that would stain his soul. At first I was sure he must be in jest and began to reprimand him for so disrespecting the sacred grounds of my ministry. But upon further investigation I found that he was completely serious. This mindset is deeply concerning and frankly is the teleological end of the degenerate heresies of ‘equality’ and ‘tolerance’ that so plague the metropolitan capitals of humanity. Herein I will endeavour to justify Feudal obedience and Feudal obligation.
 

Let us first establish the ten precepts of chivalry that all men of noble stock and subsequently noble duty are expected to adhere to by Holy Mother Church. These precepts are non negotiable and obedience to them is mandatory for any human man who wishes to consider himself both noble and pious.

 

THE TEN PILLARS OF CHIVALRY

I. Thou shalt believe all that the Church teaches and thou shalt observe all its directions.

                                        II. Thou shalt defend the Church. 

                                        III. Thou shalt respect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them.

                                        IV. Thou shalt love the country in which thou wast born.

                                        V. Thou shalt not recoil before thine enemy.

                                        VI. Thou shalt make war against the infidel without cessation and without mercy.

                                        VII. Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy feudal duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of

                                        God.

                                        VIII. Thou shalt never lie, and shalt remain faithful to thy pledged word.

                                        IX. Thou shalt be generous, and give largesse to everyone.

                                        X Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against

                                        Injustice and Evil.

 

The Ten Pillars raise the obvious question; What is Chivalry? Chivalry is the appropriate term to denote a man of noble blood properly fulfilling his duties. Duties. The foundation of our lives, of our faith, of our society. What is life without duty. It is a castle without mortar, it is a herd without fodder. In essence it cannot be.

 

When you hear some fool in the streets calling for the abolishment of duties or obligations in the street, you are obliged by GOD to kill him before his nonsense can take root. The logical end of his rantings are chaos, anarchy, suffering, famine. 

It is in opposition to evil that we obey God, and it is for this reason that we have our glorious church and feudal hierarchies. It is by these solid structures that our society is kept peaceful and prosperous despite the labours of the demon Iblees and his God hating servants. 

 

With this in mind let us return to the topic of Chivalry. Chivalry is behaviour expected of a certain class and of a certain gender. As an obligation it is limited to nobly born men. Those who are born to baser bloodlines have other concerns aside from the chivalric and should tend to their own God given duties and places in the hierarchy of this beautiful world that God has given unto us his loyal followers.

 

There are those amongst the crowds of mankind that would tell you that ‘all men are created equal’ and that ‘all men deserve equal treatment’. They are in deep error. If a fellow preaches this nonsense to you you must kill him also before his heresy can be allowed to take root. In truth they are jealous of the fruits of the noble man, seeing only the luxuries he receives whilst ignoring the hardships that he must endure. 

 

The noble-man may receive the loyalty of his bondsman, his knights, his sworn levy-men giving him their obligatory sword-tithe for the year in times of war. In exchange for this loyalty the noble-man is bound by a harsh unbreakable chain. An expectation both from those who have rendered themselves into his care and more significantly, an expectation from GOD. In exchange for their loyalty the noble-man is forever indebted to his people. He is charged with providing for and safeguarding them through times of plenty and times of scarcity. Should he fail in this task he will surely be damned to oblivion.

 

This is the foundation of our entire society. It is this principle and this principle alone, life lived in submission to GOD in accordance with one’s STATION and one’s PURPOSE that keeps our society coherent and whole

 

Returning to the initial prompt for this brief treatise. There is absolutely nothing sinful in obeying one’s Lord nor is there anything inherently sinful in violence. The only circumstances where it is permissible to disobey one’s Lord are as follows

 

THE SOLE EXCEPTION

I. Your liege is directing you to impiety or actions contrary to the will of GOD

This exception does not mean ‘my liege is making me do something icky’ this exception means ‘my lord is asking me to disavow God and Holy mother Church in word and action’.

 

Failure to obey one’s liege, to give one’s overlord and the church their rightful tithe, these are the first steps to chaos and anarchy. These small acts of rebellion are a rebellion against GOD’s divine order.

 


God Bless

Father Paul

 

 


 

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