The Order of St. Dagobert invites readers to contact them. Their mission
is the true end of abortion and related evils, salvation of souls, and the
restoration of the Roman Catholic Church. Members pray, distribute rosaries,
religious items, and information. Contact: The Order of St. Dagobert, c/o Mr.
Francis Nave, 1856 W. Marshall St., Norristown, PA 19403. Membership,
supporters and benefactors are sought for this order. They are not under the
501 c3 tax exempt status. This is the orders beliefs that any true Roman
Catholic organization may not adhere to worldly standards. Such is the case
that Christ and His disciples never claimed any breaks or kept silent about
their faith, even if it
meant death on a cross or the shedding of their blood.
Dagobert II
Memorial, 23 December; Profile, Son of Saint Sigebert III, king of Austrasia,
an area found in modern France and Germany. Upon Sigebert's death in 656
when Dagobert was still a child, the throne was stolen by Dagobert's
guardian Gimoald in order to make his own son, Childebert, king. Dagobert
was kidnapped and exiled to Ireland and England where he was placed with
Dido, bishop of Portiers. He attended school at the court of the king.
Friend of Saint Wilfred of York. He married an English princess, and had
several children including Saint Irmina of Oehren and Saint Adela.
Fought against Theodercus III. Eventually recalled to Austrasia for a
supposed reunion, he died in a "hunting accident" that most considered a
murder committed to permanently remove him from the throne.
Merovingian king of Austrasia 676-679 A.D. Inherited throne 656 aged 5.
Mayor-of-the-palace Grimoald had his hair shorn and sent him exile in Ireland so
his own son could sit on the throne. Brought back in 676 and, during civil war
with neighbouring Neustria in 679, assassinated by godson Jean in the sacred
Forest of Woevres near the Royal Palace of Stenay on December 23rd. Officially
died without an heir. Unofficially had a son, Sigebert IV, who escaped to the
Razes (Rennes-le-Chateau area) where he was sheltered by his grandfather and
grew up to father a secret line of descent, the secrecy being kept by the
Lords of Rennes. |