by Alex Osei | Mar 5, 2023 | lent, Spiritual Advisor, Uncategorized
Journey of Life and Death One of the old images we still use to describe life is the “journey” that we all make from the womb to the grave. The image of the journey speaks of a passage through time and places. It is a journey which includes the people we have met, the...
by Timothy Redinger | Feb 22, 2023 | lent
This reflection originally appeared in an email to Knights and Dames of the Holy Sepulchre, Eastern Lieutenancy and has been reprinted here for the Knights of St. John with permission from the authoring priest. Lenten Reflection As we begin yet another Lenten journey...
by Timothy Redinger | Dec 29, 2022 | Knights of St. John
It is a very special day whenever the Knights of St. John are gathered as a commandery for fellowship or liturgical events. Many of these gatherings are done to mark milestones for commanderies, grands, regiments, and individual members. Commandery 937 celebrated Mass...
by Lawrence Ibe | Oct 1, 2022 | Knights of St. John, New York Grand
”JESUS I LOVE YOU” – St Kateri’s last words. On the 10th day of September 2022, the Knights of St. John International embarked on a well deserved retreat which took them to St Kateri Shrine in Fonda, New York. The retreat was as exciting as it...
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...
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