by Timothy Redinger | Aug 28, 2022 | Knights of St. John, Spiritual Advisor
The Lord Jesus gives a parable about Humility and Hospitality. Where do you sit at banquet? Jesus tells us: Do not hastily take the seat of honor. Wait to be seated. Let the host lead you to the seat. “for everyone who exalts himself/herself will be humbled.” The Lord...
by Timothy Redinger | Aug 12, 2022 | Blessed Mary, Cincinnati Grand, Knights of St. John, Ohio Grand
There is great privilege involved with being called a Guard of Honor, instead of just a random Honor Guard. Think of the long and storied history of America’s Guard of Honor, the 82nd Airborne Division. They received this title and it stuck as a moniker after...
by Fr. Alex Osei | Aug 7, 2022 | Knights of St. John, Spiritual Advisor, Uncategorized
Why do we keep coming together for worship every Sunday? Is it because we feel that behind everything we experience, behind everything we see or know, there is more than what we can name, touch, or understand? USCCB Daily Readings – 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time...
by Timothy Redinger | May 10, 2022 | Indiana Grand, Knights of St. John
Congratulations are in order for the Indiana Grand Commandery on a successful 2022 convention, hosted by St. Joseph’s Commandery #355. The convention started on April 22nd with a welcome dinner at the parish, followed by the Indiana Grand Annual Bowling...
by Fr. Alex Osei | Apr 10, 2022 | Knights of St. John, Spiritual Advisor
Palm Sunday – The Start of Holy Week With the celebration of Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday, the church begins the celebration of the great Holy Week, the holiest of all the weeks in the Liturgical year. Palm Sunday therefore serves as the gateway to the...
by Timothy Redinger | Feb 23, 2022 | Knights of St. John, Saints, The Roman Catholic Man
Throughout the Church yesterday we celebrated the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter. Reflecting on the readings and prayers of the day, it provides another example of obedience to Christ for Knights to follow in their journey of faith. Our first example is Christ...
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