Sunday, June 30, 2024

Celebrating Saints Peter and Paul in the United the Roman-Ruthenian Church

H.H. the Bishop during a solemn
liturgy for St. Paul the Apostle.
By M. Derosiers

ROME-RUTHENIA 30 June 2024 (NRom)


The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul is a time-honored tradition in the Christian world, commemorating the lives and legacies of two of the most influential apostles of Jesus Christ. For the faithful of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church, these feast days hold a special significance, as they represent not only the veneration of these revered saints, but also the spiritual unity and sovereignty of the Pontifical Imperial State of Rome-Ruthenia - today a nation without borders serving people of many civil states in the example of Christ. Saints Peter and Paul are the patron saints of His Apostolic Highness the Prince-Bishop of Rome-Ruthenia as the sovereign of the Pontifical Imperial State. On June 29th and 30th, the United Roman-Ruthenian Church celebrated this special event around the globe.

The United Roman-Ruthenian Church is a unique and remarkable entity, blending rich and diverse heritage in a vibrant, dynamic, and ancient expression of Christianity. Through its liturgy, its governance, and its unwavering proclamation of the Gospel of Christ, the Roman-Ruthenian Church stands as a beacon of unity and stability in an often-turbulent world. Its teachings have provided solace, guidance, and inspiration to believers around the world, who have found in its sacraments and traditions a deep well of spiritual nourishment and community.

The Pontifical Imperial State of Rome-Ruthenia and United Roman-Ruthenian Church represent a unique and powerful voice in the world. As a sovereign entity, it carries the weight of centuries of tradition and the moral authority of the Christian Church. Its influence extends far beyond the borders of its own territories, as it serves as a beacon of hope, a champion of justice, and a tireless advocate for the rights and dignity of all people, in part through its special status with the United Nations.

It is this combination of spiritual depth and world significance that makes the celebrations of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul in the United Roman-Ruthenian Church so profoundly meaningful. These are both religious observances and a testament to the enduring power of faith, the beauty of cultural exchange, and the transformative power of unity in Christ.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Distinguished Leader Baron Dr. Norvell Vandervall Coots of Esne and Rottingen Passes Away at 65

Baron Coots of Esne and
Rottingen in the uniform
of a Lieutenant General
of the Pontifical
Walsingham Guard
ROME-RUTHENIA 18 June 2024 (NRom)

H.E. Baron Dr. Norvell Vandervall Coots of Esne and Rottingen, Lieutenant General, PWG, a distinguished figure in both the military and medical communities, died at Maryland's Shock Trauma Center on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, due to complications from injuries sustained in a horseback riding accident on US Memorial Day. He was 65 years old. A retired general from the U.S. Army, he was also a hereditary aristocrat as a member of the nobility of the Pontifical Imperial StatePontifical Imperial State, the French nobility, and the Moldovan nobility. The Pontifical Household has declared a period of mourning. 

A Life of Service and Dedication

Baron Coots was a man of many accomplishments in medicine, in the military, and in the Church. He was a Noble Companion of the Noble Company of the Court of St. Mary of Walsingham and held the office of Master of the Virga Rubea, a high-ranking office in the Pontifical Court of the Pontifical Imperial State responsible for escorting the Patriarchal Staff of St. Stephen in procession, which bears a relic of the saint.

In addition to his religious roles, Baron Coots was a Lieutenant General, the highest rank conferred, in the Pontifical Walsingham Guard, where he served as Chief of Medicine. (He was the only officer to hold that rank.) He was also a Knight of the Order of the Pontifical Imperial State, a Knight Grand Cross of St. Gregory the Great, and a Knight of the Legion of Honor of the French Republic. 

Distinguished Medical Career

Beyond his religious commitments, Baron Coots had a distinguished career in healthcare leadership. Most recently, he served as the Chair of the National Institute of Health's Clinical Center Research Hospital Board, which was established in 2016 to oversee operations at the NIH Clinical Center.  Prior to that, Coots led Holy Cross Health in Silver Spring, Maryland for seven years before retiring in 2024. Under his leadership, Holy Cross Health became a regional leader in comprehensive cancer care, and he established a program to address the specific healthcare needs of military service members, veterans, and their families.

Baron Coots retired from the United States Army in 2016 as a Brigadier General after 36 years of service and numerous awards and recognitions. His final assignments included serving as the Commanding General of Regional Health Command Europe and the Command Surgeon for the US Army Europe and 7th Army. He also held positions such as Deputy Commanding General of the US Army Medical Command, Assistant Surgeon General of the Army, and Surgeon General for the US Forces in Afghanistan. From 2008 to 2011, he was the final Commander of the historic Walter Reed Healthcare System and Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

Baron Coots (left) riding at the French Riding
Academy as a guest of the French Army

Remembering a Friend and Leader

His Apostolic Highness Prince-Bishop Rutherford I of Rome-Ruthenia, a close friend of Baron Dr. Coots, expressed his deep sorrow upon learning of his passing: "Baron Coots, or 'Van' as his friends called him, was not only a dear friend of many years, but also an exemplary leader in his religious, military, charitable, and medical endeavours. We were fellow horsemen and spent a lot of time talking about horses. I also always admired his strong dedication to tradition. His unwavering dedication to serving others and his commitment to his faith will forever be remembered. The world has lost a truly remarkable individual, and his presence will be greatly missed."

An Enduring Legacy

The legacy of Baron Norvell Vandervall Coots of Esne and Rottingen will live on through the countless lives he touched and the organizations he served. His contributions to the religious community, military, and medical field will continue to inspire others to follow in his footsteps of service and dedication. As we mourn the loss of this extraordinary individual, we take comfort in knowing that his impact will endure, and his memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Pontifical Walsingham Guard at Italian Military Parade

By A. DiNardo

ROMA 2 June 2024 (NRom)

On June 2nd, Maj. Gen. Giancarlo Martini, representing the Pontifical Walsingham Guard and the Pontifical CourtPontifical Court of the Pontifical Imperial StatePontifical Imperial State, attended the Military Review for the Festa della Repubblica (the national day) of the Italian Republic. This annual event takes place at the Imperial Forum in Rome, in the presence of the Altar of the Fatherland and the President of the Republic, as well as other high-ranking government officials. Maj. Gen. Martini is a retired officer of the Italian Carabineri and continues to serve in the Pontifical Walsingham Guard. 

Despite the fact that it was pouring rain on the day of the celebration, the event was a memorable success. Maj. Gen. Martini's participation in the ceremony highlighted the importance of the Italian peninsula in the Pontifical Imperial State of Rome-RutheniaPontifical Imperial State of Rome-Ruthenia and the United Roman-Ruthenian ChurchUnited Roman-Ruthenian Church

The Festa della Repubblica commemorates the day in 1946 when the Italian people voted to establish the Italian Republic. It is a day of great national pride and celebration, with parades, military displays, and other festivities taking place throughout the country.

The Frecce Tricolori fly at the event.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Championing the Arts: Bishop and Dame of Rome-Ruthenia Attend Opera in Budapest

Dame Hanna and Bishop Rutherford at 
the Hungarian National Opera in Budapest
By M. Derosiers

BUDAPEST 22 May 2024 (NRom)

H.H. Bishop Rutherford and H.M. Dame Hanna of Rome-Ruthenia recently attended the Hungarian State Opera in Budapest, Hungary (formerly known as the Hungarian Royal Opera). This was a public testament of the Pontifical Imperial State's steadfast commitment to nurturing and preserving the arts around the world. It conveys the message that the United Roman-Ruthenian Church and its temporal wing, the Pontifical Imperial State of Rome-Ruthenia value the arts and their profound ability to enrich and transform lives. Art has an unparalleled power to inspire, educate, and unite people in shared experiences of beauty, meaning, and community. Yet, this commitment extends beyond just attending events; it involves promoting the development of artistic talent, ensuring the preservation of cultural heritage, and creating platforms for the arts to thrive.

The Hungarian National Opera House is a stunning architectural marvel that has long been a beacon of artistic excellence, captivating audiences with its world-class performances and unparalleled grandeur. Throughout the performance, the audience was treated to an enthralling display of operatic talent, creating a truly unforgettable experience.

A Reflection of the Pontifical Imperial State's Values

The arts have long been a cornerstone of human civilization, serving as a means of expression, cultural preservation, and societal advancement. By embracing and supporting cultural institutions around the world, the Pontifical Imperial State demonstrates its deep appreciation for the transformative power of the arts, recognizing their ability to inspire, educate, and unite people from all walks of life.

Throughout the years, the Pontifical Imperial State has recognized many outstanding people through its honors system. This includes the Pontifical Society. Fellows inducted to the Pontifical Society have included various great artists around the world. 

Historical Connection 

Hungary once held sway over a vast territory that encompassed not only present-day Hungary but also many modern-day nations, including Romania, Bulgaria, and Croatia, among others. Some of these territories overlap with the traditional regions associated with the modern Pontifical Imperial State.  

Hungary's historical ties to the Pontifical Imperial State showcase the nation's significant role in shaping the region's past. For example, a Hungarian king, Andras II, ascended to the Ruthenian throne, which constitutes a major part of the Pontifical Imperial State's titular patrimony. Known as the King of Galicia during his reign, this Hungarian monarch's rule over Ruthenia demonstrated the fluid nature of power dynamics in medieval Europe. The interconnectedness of royal families and the shifting alliances of the time allowed for such unique crossovers in leadership.

As the Kingdom of Ruthenia (Old Russian State) faced its eventual dissolution, Hungary seized the opportunity to expand its territory. The Hungarian kingdom successfully incorporated some of the former Ruthenian lands into its domain, further strengthening its position in the region. Thus, Hungarian territories remain historically linked to the Pontifical Imperial State. 

Saturday, May 4, 2024

In Memory of Archabbot Anthony Giunta: A Life of Selfless Service and Devotion

By A. Hernandez

ROME-RUTHENIA 4 May 2024 (NRom)

The passing of H.E. the Rt. Rev. Archabbot Anthony Giunta, TOR Mar, on the 2nd of May 2024, marks the end of an era for the Franciscans of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church and the broader religious community. Archabbot Giunta was a true servant of God, dedicating his life to the betterment of others through his unwavering faith, remarkable accomplishments, and profound compassion.

Archabbot Anthony administers the sacrament of Baptism.

Archabbot Giunta's journey was one of remarkable versatility and unwavering commitment. Before serving in the Church, he served in the United States Army and National Guard, as well as a Police Officer, specializing as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician. This experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who protect and serve our communities.

Archabbot Anthony admits a religious sister to the novitiate.

Transitioning from his military and law enforcement roles, Archabbot Giunta pursued his calling as a chaplain, serving with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the South Carolina State Guard, and various fire departments and police departments. However, his principal role was as a hospital chaplain, where he became the most requested chaplain across all denominational lines, ministering to the spiritual needs of those in their most vulnerable moments. As a cancer survivor himself, he understood the struggles of his patients firsthand. 

Archabbot Anthony as a Fire Chaplain.

Archabbot Giunta's dedication to continuous education was equally impressive. He completed multiple degrees, including a doctorate, and served as a professor at the Pontifical Georgian College, sharing his vast knowledge and insights with the next generation of religious leaders. And, he held ranks in the Pontifical Walsingham Guard as a Colonel and a Naval Captain, serving as Chief of Chaplains. 


In recognition of his exceptional service and contributions, Archabbot Giunta was honored with the special rank of Canon Priest in the Patriarchal Curia of the Pontifical Court, which came with the title of "Excellency" and other special privileges. This distinction was a testament to his unwavering devotion and the profound impact he had on the lives of those he served.

Archabbot Anthony's coat of arms as Archabbot,
Superior General, and Canon Priest of the Patriarchal Chapter.

His Apostolic Highness Prince-Bishop Rutherford I eloquently captured the essence of Archabbot Giunta's legacy, stating, "Archabbot Giunta was a true beacon of hope and inspiration, a man whose life was a testament to the power of faith, compassion, and service. His passing leaves an indelible mark on our community, and his memory will continue to guide and inspire us in the years to come."

The Franciscans of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church, as well as the broader religious community, have lost a true champion, a man whose life was a shining example of what it means to live a life of selfless service and unwavering devotion. As we mourn his passing, we can take solace in the profound impact he had on countless lives and the enduring legacy he has left behind.

Friday, April 26, 2024

Delegate of the Gallican Rite Appointed in France

Mons. Hugo-Marie
M. Derosiers

MAYENNE 26 April 2024 (NRom)

In a move that underscores the deep reverence for tradition, His Excellency Archbishop Alejandro Paolo, Archbishop of Lyon and Primate of the Catholic Church of the Gallican Rite, appointed Monsignor Hugo-Marie as the Delegate of the Primate in France. This significant appointment, made on 25 April 2024, the Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, marks a pivotal moment in the Church's history, highlighting the ongoing commitment to the Gallican Rite, one of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church's principal rites with a rich and diverse heritage. 

The appointment of Monsignor Hugo-Marie by Archbishop Alejandro Paolo received confirmation from Sire Rubén, head of the Royal Merovingian Dynasty, and from the Bishop of Rome-Ruthenia. This double-confirmation underscores the unique position of the Gallican Rite within the Church, weaving together ecclesiastical authority of the Archbishop of Lyon with the temporal protection of the Royal Merovingian Dynasty. The co-involvement of these distinct yet interconnected authorities highlights the Gallican Rite's historical and contemporary significance.

Mons. Hugo-Marie, based at the Chapel of the Holy Family and St. Louis in the region of Mayenne, France, now assumes a role of great importance. His primary responsibility as the Delegate of the Primate in France involves not only administrative duties but also, and perhaps more importantly, the preservation and promotion of the ancient Gallican liturgy directly within the French territory. This liturgy, characterized by its ancient roots and eastern influences, represents a vital link to the Church's past and a beacon for its future.

Although the ancient Gallican liturgy is a Western liturgy, its origins and practices maintain a significant Eastern influence. This unique blend of traditions is a reminder of the universality of the Christian faith, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries. The liturgy itself was founded by two Syriac-Greek bishops of Jerusalem and Antioch, who brought with them the rich traditions of Eastern Christianity, infusing the Gallican Rite with distinctive liturgical practices and theological insights. 

The appointment of Mons. Hugo-Marie as the Delegate of the Primate in France is more than a mere administrative change; it is a reaffirmation of the Church's dedication to its liturgical heritage and a statement of its commitment to preserving the rich traditions and heritage of the Gallican Rite. As the Church looks to the future, the role of Mons. Hugo-Marie will be crucial in ensuring that the ancient liturgy of the Gallican Rite continues to enrich the spiritual lives of the faithful and serves as a living link to the Church's storied past. As the Gallican Rite moves forward, it carries with it the legacy of its Eastern founders, the protection of the Royal Merovingian Dynasty, the spiritual unity of the United Roman-Ruthenian Church, and the hopes of countless faithful who find solace and strength in its ancient practices.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

A Caring, Regal Touch in the Classroom - Grand Duchess Wanda Receives Teacher of the Year Award

By A. DiNardo

ROME-RUTHENIA 14 April 2024 (NRom)

Recently H.I.R.H. Grand Duchess Wanda of Rome-Frankfurt has been honored with a prestigious Teacher of the Year award, a testament to her unparalleled dedication and influence in education. Teaching English at a high school in the USA, she has not only imparted linguistic knowledge but also life-changing lessons to her students. Her selection for this award from a competitive pool of educators across 30 high schools underscores the profound impact she has made in her students' lives and in the educational community at large.

A Teacher Like No Other

A senior member of the Pontifical Court in the United Roman-Ruthenian Church, Grand Duchess Wanda's approach to teaching in high school goes beyond traditional methods. Her students, who have been vocal in their admiration and respect for her, highlight not just her dedication to teaching English but also to instilling valuable life lessons. "I believe that you have changed people's perspective on life," one student remarked, encapsulating the transformative experience of being under her tutelage. Her commitment to education is evident in the hours she dedicates to grading with quality, ensuring each student receives the feedback they need to excel.

What makes her shine even more is her consistent, positive demeanor. "Her mood is always amazing," commented another student, hinting at the encouraging and uplifting atmosphere she creates in her classroom. This positive environment fosters learning and personal growth, making every lesson not just educational but also a journey of self-discovery for her students.


More Than Just a Teacher

The Grand Duchess's dedication to her students' well-being and academic success is unmistakable. "It is evident that you care about each and every student as well as their ability to grow," said a student, shedding light on her personalized approach to teaching. This individual attention ensures that no student feels left behind, making her classroom a space where every student believes in their potential to grow and succeed.

Her teaching style, characterized by dedication, empathy, and a commitment to excellence, has not only helped her students excel academically but has also taught them valuable life lessons. The Grand Duchess has effectively used her platform and role as an educator to inspire her students, teaching them the importance of hard work, perseverance, and compassion.

The Grand Duchess's holds a unique position in that her role goes beyond that of a typical educator. Her dedication to education is an integral part of her sense of humanitarian service. And, her position within the church allows her to blend her passion for education with her commitment to serving others. 

For Grand Duchess Wanda, education is not just about imparting knowledge; it is about empowering young minds to become compassionate and informed individuals. Her commitment to education and humanitarian service sets an inspiring example for others. She believes that she can make a meaningful difference in the lives of her students and the wider community, and her recent teaching award shows her efforts are recognized and appreciated by both her students and her fellow educators. 

Leaving a Lasting Legacy

The Teacher of the Year award is a fitting recognition for Her Highness's contributions to education. However, her legacy extends beyond this accolade. Through her innovative teaching methods, some feel she has raised the bar for the way English is taught, making it more engaging, relevant, and impactful for her students. Her ability to connect with her students on a personal level, coupled with her dedication to their growth, has left an indelible mark on their lives.

In a time in which education can sometimes feel disconnected from the realities of life, the Grand Duchess has bridged that gap. She has shown that it is possible to teach not just academic content but also lessons that prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of life. Her achievement as Teacher of the Year is a beacon of excellence in the teaching profession, and her story is a powerful reminder of the impact a dedicated teacher can have on their students' lives. Most importantly, her commitment to education and her students' success stands as a testament to her character and dedication. 

The Grand Duchess is not just a teacher but a mentor, a guide, and an inspiration to her students, colleagues, and the broader educational community. In the end, it is clear that the historical legacy she maintains only enhances her role in the classroom, bringing a unique perspective and a deep-seated passion for education that has rightfully earned her the admiration of her students and the recognition of her peers as Teacher of the Year.