Anatole-Henri-Philippe, Marquis de S�gur was a 19th century French nobleman and politician. He was the author of over 22 works, most of them Catholic. Some include: Popular History of Saint Francis of Assisi, History of Saint Francis de Sales, and The Rome of Pius IX, Portraits and Memories. Brendan Cassell is currently a First Lieutenant in the United States Army and a graduate of Texas A&M University with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Military Studies. He is currently a student at Christendom Graduate School of Theology studying for a M.A. in Moral Theology. Brendan founded Papal Zouave International in 2023 and currently lives in Killeen, Texas with his wife, Amber, and daughter, Isabella.
"When writing The Pope's Legion, I had the joy of reading The Martyrs of Castelfidardo in French. At the time I was so inspired by it that I deeply wished I could bring out an English edition - and I am so very grateful for this one. In the letters of these gallant men, you will see the same devout Catholic spirit - fiercely militant yet tender - that animated Bl. Karl, the Carlists, the Vendee, and so many more. Well did these men label their effort ""the Ninth Crusade."" -Charles Coulombe, author of The Pope's Legion: The Multinational Fighting Force that Defended the VaticanModernity and its revolutionary political upheavals have always and everywhere produced the exact opposite of what they claim to provide: the triumph of the irrational will over Reason; the victory of the strong over the weak; the tyranny of a drab materialist uniformity over a true freedom and diversity of the whole man, soul as well as body. Anyone seriously studying the Italian ""Risorgimento"" knows that this ""progressive"" movement represented one of the worst of the frauds that ""enlightened"" naturalism has ever perpetrated, completed, as it was, through a series of injustices that have reduced Italy to a caricature of its former glorious state. The reprint of the present work provides a set of poignant, personal examples of self-sacrificing Catholic efforts to block what every thinking man ought to have recognized as an emerging nightmare. They teach us what is expected of us today, as we prepare for the perhaps final battle for Christ against the dismal death march of His enemies. -Dr. John C. Rao, author of Removing the Blindfold: 19th-Century Catholics and the Myth of Modern Freedom"