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Published Quarterly Second Class Postage Paid at Celina, Ohio (USPS 296880)Vol. 48 MARCH, 2011 No. 1
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Supreme Board Meeting Saturday, July 16, 2011, at the Westin Hotel, Charlotte, NC.
Arrive on Friday, July 15, 2011, and depart on Sunday, July 17, 2011.More information will be forthcoming.
As we begin Lent, move into Holy We ek and the Easter Season, let us all
pray as Jesus did, and ask for the wisdom, strength, and courage to do the
Fa ther’s will.
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POSTMASTER: Send address changes toKnight Of St. John, The Messenger Press,Carthagena, OH 45822.
The Knight of St. John is the official organ of the Knights of St. John Internatinal and is entirelydevoted to their interests.
The Knight of St. John is published under thesupervision of the Supreme Board of Trustees.
Communications will not be published unless ac-
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sent directly to the assistant editor.The name “Knights of St. John International”
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The Knight of St. John (USPS 296880) is a quar-terly publication of the Knights of St. John Inter-national.
Second Class Postage paid at Celina, Ohio.
Supreme Spiritual Director - MonsignorFederico Britto, Saint Cyprian Rectory, 525Cobbs Creek Parkway, Philadelphia, PA. 19143Tel. 215-747-3250
Supreme Spiritual Director Emeritus - Rev. Fr.Lawrence Burns, Our Lady of Good CounselParish, 3688 So. Park Ave., Blasdell, N.Y. 14219.
Supreme President - General Timothy Hoerst,
631 Jefferson Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45215 - Tel.513-821-3243 - [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General Frank Waseleski, Sr., 2725 W. 38th Street, Lorian, OH44053 - Tel- [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General Daniel R. Vaske, 13 Pike St., Cincinnati, OH 45215 - Tel.513-733-0198 - [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General John M. Windsor, Jr., 1809 Altamont Pl., Forestville, MD20747 - Tel. 301-350-1874 - Fax 301-808-5090
Past Supreme President - General Thomas C.Graziano, 2206 Pinnacle Dr., Utica, N.Y. 13501-4218 - Tel. 315-724-9238
Supreme First Vice President - LieutenantGeneral Dale Gossiaux, 7375 E. Baldwin Rd.,Grand Blanc, MI 48439 - Tel. 810-694-0203,
[email protected] Second Vice President - Lieut. GeneralFred Akwaboah, ABP Consult Ltd., Box AN7186, Accra, N. Ghana, [email protected]
Supreme Secretary - Lieut General ThomasZdanowicz, 238 Kerber Rd., Frankfort, New York 13340 - Tel. [email protected]
Supreme Treasurer - Lieut. General Terrence W. McCann, 63 Butternut Circle , Orchard Park,N.Y. 14127-1904 - Tel. 716-662-5723. - Assistant Supreme Treasurer - Francis JeromeCountiss, Jr.
Supreme Trustee - Major General DouglasFrancony, 1010 W. North St., Piqua, OH 45356Tel/Fax 937-778-0804 - [email protected]
Supreme Trustee - Major General Dan AnaeboOkekenta, Darumi District of Area One Flyover,P.O. Box 6252, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel.011-080-37-872835 - [email protected]
Supreme Inspector General - Major GeneralGeorge M. Check, 107 Miller Ave., Blasdell, N.Y.
14219 - Tel. [email protected] Assistant Inspector General - Brigadier GeneralDon Killian - Tel. 716-633-0231 [email protected]
SUPREME BOARD OF OFFICERS
Gen. Timothy Hoerst, Supreme President,Gen. Frank Waseleski, Sr., Gen. Daniel Vaske,Gen. John M. Windsor, Jr., Gen. Thomas C.Graziano, Lt. Gen. Dale Gossiaux, Lieut. Gen.Fred Akwaboah, Lieut. Gen. Thomas Zdanowicz,Lieut. Gen. Terrence W. McCann, Maj. Gen.Douglas Francony, Maj. Gen. Dan AnaeboOkekenta, Maj. Gen. George M. Check.
GRAND PRESIDENTS
Baltimore-Washington - Brig. Gen. Robert F.Brown, Sr.; 1708 40th Street SE, Washington,DC 20020 - Tel. 202-575-3566
Buffalo - Brig. Gen. Donald Kirsch, 90Greenhill Terr., W. Seneca, N.Y. 14224 - Tel.716-674-2497 - [email protected]
Cincinnati - Brig. Gen. Lee Stachler,4532 Tri-Township Road, Minster, OH 45865 -Tel. 419-628-3548 - [email protected]
Indiana - Brig. Gen. Eddie Obermeyer, 23129 Vote Road, Batesville, IN 47006 -Tel. 812-934-3417 - [email protected]
Kentucky - Brig. Gen. George Ritchie, 2314Quinn Drive, Louisville, KY 40216 - Tel. 502-448-5607 - Fax 502-448-5607 [email protected]
Michigan - Brig. Gen. Eugene Sniezyk, 29951Rosemont, Roseville, MI 48066 - Tel. 586-778-
8092 - [email protected] York - Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Schmitt, 1217Parker St., Utica, N.Y. 13502 - Tel. 315-724-0795 - Cell Phone 315-723-7585 [email protected]
Ohio - Brig. Gen. John Basso, Jr., 3225 W. 30thSt., Cleveland, OH 44109 - Tel. 216-631-3170 -Cell Phone 216-798-6773
Supreme Subordinate Commanderies
Supreme Subordinate Commandery - Ghana -Brig. Gen. Larry Kofi Tandjie (Acting President)
Brig. Gen. Marcel E. Videkar, SubordinateSecretary, P.O. Box GP 13358, Accra, Ghana, W.A.Tel. (+233) 277201230 - (+233) 543344645 [email protected]
Supreme Subordinate Commandery - Nigeria -
Major General C.O.E. Onwuliri, SubordinatePresident, Vice Chancellor, Federal Universityof Technology-Owerri, P.M.B. 1526, Owerri,Nigeria, W.A. - [email protected]. Gen. Chidi Arinze, Subordinate Secretary,C-Fraternity Diagnostic Laboratory, 94 Zik Ave., Uwani, Enugu, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. 011-080-36-660526 - [email protected]
Accra - Brig. Gen. Robert Foli, P.O Box 323,Kaneshie, Accra, Ghana, W.A. - Tel. +233-(0)244-257811 - [email protected]
Cape Coast - Brig. Gen. Naba Sigri Bewong, P.O.Box 427, Tarkwa, Ghana, W.A. -Tel. +233(0)261371970 - [email protected]
Tamale - Brig. Gen. Richard M. Nayasama, Ghana Cotton Co., P.O. Box 371, Tamale, Ghana, W.A., -Tel. +233(0)208167997 [email protected]
Sierra Leone - Brig. Gen. Joseph Lambert, 29Kaningo Riverside Drive, Juba Freetown, Sierra Leone, W.A. - Tel. +233-33-720269 - Cell Phone+232-76-602812 - [email protected] [email protected]
Abuja - Brig. Gen. N.N.N. (Jude) Nwanesi,Transworld Materials, Impex Ltd., Plot 377,Deidei/Jabi Rd., Deidei, P.O. Box 5675, GarkiPC 900001, Abuja, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. (9)7805533, 2907285, Mobil# (806) 555-6644 [email protected]
Calabar - Brig. Gen. Maurice Effiwatt, P.O. Box2656, Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria, [email protected]
Enugu - Brig. Gen. Romanua O. Unegbu, ViceChanceellor, caritas University Emene, Emene -Enugu, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. [email protected]
Jos - Brig. Gen. Anthony Okechukwu, 2 RabahRd., Malari, G.R.A. Kaduna, - Kaduna, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. 011-080-33-117053 [email protected] - [email protected]
Lagos - Brig. Gen. Felix Kola Olowu, #130 Bode
Thomas Street, Surulere, Logos, Nigeria, W.A. -Tel. 01-7743386 - [email protected]
Onitsha - Brig. Gen. C.N.C. Nwafor, 24A Modebe Street, Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria, W.A. - [email protected]
Owerri - Brig. Gen. C.C. Onwuneme, 34Primary School Road, Amakohia-Owerri, ImoState - Tel. 07030451903e-mail [email protected]
Liberia - Brig. Gen. Charles G. Kpan, c/o ICRCMonrovia (DE), 19 Avenue de la Paux, 1202Geneva, Switzerland, - [email protected]
Togo - Brig. Gen. Octave Norman, Lome, Togo, W.A. - [email protected] - [email protected]
Trinidad and Tobago - Brig. Gen. Victor Cuffy,10 Amowville, Point Cumana, Carenage,Trinidad W.I.
APPOINTED SUPREMEUNDER SECRETARIES
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL
Brig. Gen. Edward Obermeyer, QuartermasterGeneral - 23129 Vote Rd., Batesville, IN 47006-9539 - Tel. 812-934-3417- Packing and Shipping of all Supplies for all [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / JOURNAL
Assistant Editor Knights Journal - Colonel James (Jim) Schafhausen, (all articles for the Journal must be submitted 30 days before thepublication dates) - 4224 Green Cook Rd., Westerville, OH 43082-9706 - Tel. [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / SPORTS
National Sports Chairperson - Brig. Gen. Joseph F. Schmitt, 1217 Parker St., Utica, N.Y.13502 - Tel. 315-724-0795 - Cell Phone 315-723-7585 - Send all questions pertaining to ourSports Events to the above address.
UNDER SECRETARY / RITUAL
Assistant Ritual Director - Colonel ThomasDeLuca, 135 Pontiac St., Buffalo, New York14206-3330 - Tel. [email protected]
MARCH, 2011
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UNDER SECRETARY / OVERSEASGHANA
Brig. Gen. Marcel Etsey Videkar, P.O. Box GP13358, Accra, Ghana, W.A. - Tel. 011-233-277201230, [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / OVERSEASNIGERIA
Brig. Gen. Chidi Arinze, C-Fraternity DiagnosticLaboratory, 94 Zik Ave., Uwani, Enugu,Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. [email protected]
APPOINTED KNIGHTS JOURNALCORRESPONDENTS
Innocent S. K. Appiah, Ghana Augustine P. Gebeh, Liberia
KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHNINTERNATIONAL
SUPREME COMMITTEES
Effective July 2010to the Supreme Convention of 2012
TEMPORARY SUPREME COUNSEL
Col. Charles O’Neil
SUPREME INSPECTOR GENERALMaj. Gen. George M. Check
ASSISTANT INSPECTOR GENERAL
Brig. Gen. Don Killian
SUPREME CONSTITUTIONREVISION COMMITTEE
John M. Windsor, Jr., ChairpersonThomas GrazianoDaniel VaskeFrank Waseleski, Sr.
SUPREME RITUAL REVISIONCOMMITTEE
Donald Kirsch, ChairpersonTom Zdanowicz- - -
SUPREME PROMOTIONOF THE ORDER COMMITTEE
Douglas Francony, ChairpersonDan Anaebo Okekenta Gene Sniezyk- - -
SUPREME FINANCE COMMITTEE
Terrence McCann, ChairpersonThomas GrazianoTom Zdanowicz
SUPREME ORGANIZING &MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
Frederick Awkaboah, Chairperson John M. Windsor, Jr.Bruce StowersPeter Ozemoyah Victor Cuffy
- - -
THE ST. JOHN FUND
Dan Anaebo Okekenta
SUPREME CADET ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
Roman Nobbe, ChairpersonRobert RobinsonRobert F. Brown, Sr.
OVERSEAS CADET ORGANIZERS
Robert Foli, Chairperson Joseph Lambert Joseph Kandy Pupo
SUPREME OVERSEAS SPECIAL ADVISORS
Joseph Biney, Chairperson Anslem OkaforOctave NormanCharles G. Kpan Joseph Lambert
SUPREME PRESIDENT’S STAFF
Robert Brokamp, Chairperson Anthony Okechukwu Jack ZintDennis Adjei
SPECIAL ADVISORSTO THE SUPREME PRESIDENT
Thomas Graziano, Chairperson John M. Windsor, Jr.Daniel R. VaskeFrank Waseleski, Sr.
SUPREME PUBLIC RELATIONS/PRESSCOMMITTEE
James Schafhausen, ChairpersonHerb ReilingerMicheal ClarkeChukwu Osita Patrick- - -
SUPREME NATIONAL SPORTSCOMMITTEE
Joseph Schmitt, Chairperson (Knights)Swynice Hawkins, Chairperson (Ladies)
SUPREME CONVENTION ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
Dale Gossiaux, ChairpersonDouglas Francony
SUPREME MILITARY COMMITTEE
George Check, ChairpersonThomas GrazianoRichard Scott James Gibbons- - -
SUPREME JOINT OVERSEASCOMMITTEE
Dale Gossiaux, ChairmanDaniel R. Vaske John M. Windsor, Jr Joseph BineyDouglas FranconyTerrence McCann
KNIGHT OF THE YEAR COMMITTEE James Hortemiller
AIDE DE CAMP
Joseph Charles Osei Jack Pilgrim
IN THIS ISSUESupreme President’s Message .......................................... page 4
Supreme Secretary’s Message .......................................... page 4
A Spiritual Message ..............................................................page 4
Welcome New Members .......................................................page 5Buffalo Grand Commandery ..............................................page 6
Kentucky Grand Commandery .......................................... page 8
Cincinnti Grand Commandery ...........................................page 9
Indiana Grand Commandery ........................................... page 10
Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery ................ page 11
Accra Grand Commandery .............................................. page 12
New York Grand Commandery ....................................... page 13
In Memoriam ........................................................................ page 16
Local Commanderies, Grand Commanderies, Districts, and Regiments,
send your articles to be printed in the Knight of St. John Journal to:
[email protected] mailed to:
COLONEL JAMES SCHAFHAUSEN
Under Secretary / Journal
Assistant Editor
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WESTERVILLE, OHIO 43082-9706
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before the copy closing dates:
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SUPREME
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
SUPREME
SECRETARY ’S
MESSAGE
ASPIRITUAL
MESSAGE
Greetings to all. As I sit here atmy computer during the middle of February, we have finally seen to-day that maybe spring is not faraway. We here in the United Stateshave suffered through a difficultwinter – floods on the West Coast,cold in the South, record snow falland freezing temperatures through-out the Midwest and East Coast –it has been very dark and drearyhere since Christmas.
But our recent Sunday Liturgi-cal Readings from Scripture painta similar picture – that the dark-ness we experience beyond just theweather, in our everyday lives, can
only be over-come by, as Jesus chal-lenges us –becoming the “light of the world” and “salt of the earth”!
How are we to comprehend thedark and evil in our world withoutthe faith that we can make a differ-ence? Do we really expect to stopthe horrible realities such as theshooting of innocent people in Ari-zona, U.S., and the trampling andloss of life in Jos, Nigeria, even loos-ing one of our brother Knights inthese senseless acts of violence? Wesee it repeated daily in our citiesand villages. Can we as individuals
really make a difference?“I am the Light of the World, he
who follows me shall not walk indarkness” says Our Lord. So if werefuse to “hide our light under a bushel basket”, and be an examplein our personal lives, in our familylives, and certainly in our lives asactive members of the Knights of St. John, we can be that clear andeffervescent light of example towhat can be, rather than what isin our troubled world!
The Season of Lent is also tradi-tionally seen as a somewhat dark
season of penance and sacrifice.However, it too can be a time of verypositive and enlightened prepara-tion for the greatest celebration of our Catholic Faith – Easter.
I, along with the members of theSupreme Board of Trustees, wish you and your family a BlessedLenten and Easter Season.
In Knighthood, General Timothy L. Hoerst
Supreme President (Continued on page 16)
I respect all of you and am proudto call you brother, however, every day
when I check my e-mail, more andmore of you are approaching me to“friend” you on Face-Book or on yourchat site. I mean no offense, but Imust tell you that I delete all suchrequests. With the volume of e-mailI receive and must respond to on a daily basis, there just is no time foranything else. There is always muchwork to be done.
By now the 2011 Per Capita Taxbills are all out. The Supreme Trea-surer, Terry McCann is anxiouslyawaiting your responses. I urge youOverseas Commanderies and Grands
to use the wire transfer to our bank.I have provided all the necessary data for wire transfers to your Grand Presi-dent. See him for that information,if you don’t already have it.
Once again, it was like “pulling teeth” to get some Year End Reports/ Rosters in a timely manner. Althoughwe have repeatedly requested thesereports to be submitted by mid-Janu-ary, some commanderies are still fail-ing to do so, and in some cases, it ap-pears some local presidents and sec-retaries are either unaware of or areneglecting their responsibilities.Grand Presidents : You are the voiceof the Supreme to your Local Com-mandery. It is your responsibility tomake sure that yearly visitations aremade to your commanderies. That ishow you can determine how a com-mandery is functioning, if they areviable, if they conduct their meetingsproperly, and if they fully understandtheir responsibilities to the Supreme.
Most Grand Presidents are excep-tional men and devoted Knights. But,unfortunately, there are some outthere who, after achieving the distinc-
tion of General, have neglected to actfor the good of the Order by fulfilling the responsibilities of the office. And, in doing so, have made my du-ties as Supreme Secretary more diffi-cult.
As you read this, we are in themidst of Lent, preparing our heartsand minds for Holy Week and EasterSunday. When I was a child, I used to
On this seventh Sunday in or-dinary time: there is much said in
today’s sacred scripture passagesabout being “holy” and being calledto “holiness.” The First Reading states it with unequivocal words:“You shall be holy, for I the LORD your God am holy.” The holiness of God’s people is like drops of water inthe great ocean of divine holiness.Sacred scripture also tell us how thisholiness needs to be shown in ourdaily lives. It is above all in love to-wards our neighbor, with whom youlive shoulder to shoulder day afterday at home, in the office, on thestreet, on the freeway, in the super-
market. It is also in respecting one’sown spiritual identity: “God’s templeis holy, and you are that temple” (Sec-ond Reading). Holiness is shown inthe true wisdom that God grants tothose who love and seek him, and whoknow that “all belong to you, and youbelong to Christ, and Christ belongsto God” (Second Reading).
Of course the most excellent wayto holiness is love. Jesus Christ willsum up the whole law in love: In lovefor God and neighbor is found thewhole Law and the Prophets. How dowe achieve it? In the First Reading God gives two commandments thatare like two sides of a coin: a negativeprecept – “do not hate,” “do not beargrudges” against your neighbor – fol-lowed by a positive one – “you shalllove your neighbor as yourself,” thatis, I will consider the other as I con-sider myself, and I will love him as Ilove my own being, my own identity. Jesus in the Gospel goes beyond thisand tells us: “Be perfect (in love) as your heavenly Father is perfect.” Thisway of loving is not “human;” it hasto come down from heaven as a gift,
as a participation in something thatsurpasses us and ennobles us. Weneed to accept this gift with a grate-ful spirit that accompanies us day byday in our life. The Church teaches usthat to be holy, it’s not necessary todo extraordinary things. She tells usthat we can all be holy in the dailyduties of the family, work, rest, hu-man relationships, parish life, etc.
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Welcome to our New Members Welcome to our New Members Welcome to our New Members Welcome to our New Members Welcome to our New Members Comm. #59 Reading, OH Mark Hacufle, Johnny Muniz
Comm. #98 Columbus, OH Joseph R. Landusky, Paul R. Theibert
Comm. #218 Washington, DC Peter Quander
Comm. #243 Batesville, IN Patrick Weiler
Comm. #243 Batesville, IN Fred DallComm. #282 St. Wendel, IN Rev. John Silva, Duane Goedde, Eric Bain, Jeff Redman
Comm. #382 Buffalo, NY Joseph Sheehan
Comm. #387 Orchard Park, NY Rick Wilson
Comm. #392 Tamale, Ghana Bede K. Kuunyigr, Kennedy Konlan, Emmanuel Otchere-Darko
Comm. #403 Koforidua, Ghana Joshua Odoi, Nick Afari Arthur, Paul Adika, George EntySellasie, Naeroh Andy Reagan
Comm. #418 Akim-Oda, Ghana Leonard Kwaku Omane
Comm. #430 Nsu kka, Enu gu, Ni geria Char les A. Mjoku, Anthony Gtani, Eji ke Ikem, Char les C .Odoh, Emmanuel Diyoke
Comm. #438 Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria Paul Okafor, Fidelis Ekwe, Alphonsus Igwilo, Emmanuel Oha
Comm. #497 Achimota, Ghana Albert Antwi-Amoah, David Nkansah, John Asikina Benga, Anthonoy Sunday Sactor, John Co fie Dey, John Igna tiusMensah, Samuel Mensah, Reuben Clottey, Michael H.Thompson, Collins Baudi, Albert Atsu Saah
Comm. #472 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria Charles Uhaegbu, Rolland Uwakwe
Comm. #511 Nnewi, Anambra, Nigeria Anthony Ezekwelu, Raymond Unachukwu
Comm. #512 Ihiala, Onitsha, Nigeria C or ne li us U ju U de ouj i, S am ue l Nw ak ae me ,, Ve rn at iu sIpenatuora, Gabriel Onyeonagara
Comm. #528 Agu leri , Anambra, Ni ger ia Vi ct or Nwa gbo, G eorg e Eu nsea lor,m S imon O kej i, Bas ilOkafor, Emmanuel Omwuegbu, Peter Okonkwo, BenedictOkachukwu, Benedict Oki Okoye
Comm. #529 A fi kpo , Ebony i, Ni geria S tephen A gha Egwu , Joseph N. Udensi , John R . Eze Ogbu,Denis Obisike
Comm. #545 Enugwu-Ukwum Anam. Nigeria Francis N. Anene
Comm. #546 Iuboukwu Aguata, Anambra Martin Onusulu
Comm. #547 Ozu bu lu, Anambra, Nigeri a Emmanue l Epunam, Donatu s Orazu li ki
Comm. #548 Umunze , A nambra,Ni geria John Ogugua, Hyacinth Oniouka
Comm. #572 Okija, Anambra, N igeria Domi ni c Ob ie je si, Kennet h Iheabunike, Benjamin Anaka,Charles Uzor
Comm. #577 Fegge-Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria Lawrence Chukwudebelu, Emmanuel Ejidike, Vitalis Okolie,Ensebus Ezeoniwa, Kevin Chukwuka, Livinus Ejidike, Obiosa Chukwu
Comm. #584 Enugu, Enugu, Nigeria Emmanuel Igiligi, Calistus Amake
Comm. #587 Nkpor, A nambra, Ni geria Bonif ac e Ujah, A lphonsus A ni kwe , Bas il Okeke, Joac hi mOgenyi, Joseph O. Okeke, Sam J.T. Edognu, Emma J. Ibekwe,
Jude Nwadi, Ikechukwu I longwu, Emmanuel UdehComm. # 588 Agulli, Anambra, Nigeria Donatus Uche Orgu, Leonard Ofoekelu
Comm. # 604 Madina, Ghana Nicholas Awaga, Kwame Kwarteng, Killian Yao Darko, GeorgeTorgbor, Raymond Dzandu, Martin Basing
Comm. #608 Los Angeles, CA Jerry Okolo
Comm. #609 Sakumono. Ghana Rev. Martin Hattoh, Jean Muchimiyimana, Francis Afeke,Prince Botwe, Wilson Mensah, Alphonse Doamekpor, JamesKanor Akuaku, Peter Kassenu
Comm. #614 Onisha, Anambra , Niger ia Ugochukwu Okafor, Benedic t Okonkwo, Frederick Mmadu
Dec. 2010 thru Mar. 2011
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Buffalo Grand Commandery Buffalo Grand Commandery Buffalo Grand Commandery Buffalo Grand Commandery Buffalo Grand Commandery Grand President’s CommentsBrig. Gen. Donald Kirsch
Greetings from Buffalo. It hasbeen a long cold winter here but weare looking forward to Spring. With
the change in season, let us remem-ber that Spring brings rebirth andnew life. It is a perfect time to reachout to our friends and parishionersto be part of something unique, thefraternity of the Knights of St. John.People are so busy these days thatwe cannot expect men to come seek-ing us out but we must seek themout and invite them to join us.There is something special aboutbeing part of our organization thatcan only be conveyed in person. Sotalk to someone about the Knights!
I had the pleasure of attending the annual Installation of Officersand installing the civil officers.Congratulations to the elected of-ficers and thank you for your ser-vice.
Buffalo Grand News and Dates:
The Buffalo Grand Commanderyis planning our 2011 meeting whichwill include election of officers. If you wish to serve at the Grand level,please contact a grand officer.
BUFFALO REGIMENT:
Colonel’s CommentsCol. Tom DeLuca:
This has been a very strange win-ter. The snow has been constantsince November and Spring cannotget here too soon. The December
Regimental meeting was canceledbecause of the bad weather, some-thing that is not done lightly. Butwe had to make a decision early inthe day so the necessary phone callscould be made. To that end, I haveregistered us with WGRZ TV fortheir closing reports. In the future,if we need to communicate to ourmembers, we can use Channel 2 toget the word out.
Congratulations to all the newlyelected and re-elected civil andmilitary officers who were installedat our Installation on January 23.Thanks to Bill Patterson and Com-mandery 377 for hosting us once
again. Thanks to Dennis Potozniak,my Adjutant, for setting it up andbring ing refreshments . Manythanks to Grand President, DonKirsch for coming and installing theofficers. And thanks to my wifeCindy, who helped get all the snacksand set everything up at the instal-lation.
Buffalo Regiment News & Dates:
The Buffalo Regiment has regis-tered with WGRZ, TV Channel 2, fortheir closing list. In case of badweather, members should tune to
Brig. Gen. Don Kirsch installing elected Presidents.
Comm. 387 presenting Fr. Biernat with the check from theSupreme Commandery, which was approved at the Convention,at a recent pot luck dinner. Pres. Tom Weinstein and Grand Pres.,Brig. Gen. Don Kirsch presenting the check to Father with theCommandery looking on.
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Members of Commandery 381, West Seneca, New York at their19th Annual Parish Christmas Wish Tree at Seneca Manor Nursing Home. Seated L-R: Cpt. Eugene Poltowicz, Cpt EdwardCzuprynski, and 1st Lt. James J. Setlock. Back row L-R: Lt. Col.Thomas Kelly, Cpt. Thomas Fischer, Cpt. Michael Kelly, S.K.Phillip Steffan, S.K. Richard Stoddard Sr., and S.K. EdwardBorowiak.
WGRZ for closing information forthe Regiment.
The Regimental Installation of Officers was held on January 23,2011. Despite the bad weather,there was a good turnout for the
event. Congratulations to all thenewly elected and re-elected civiland military officers.
From Comm. 381, West Seneca,New York
On December 6th, 2010 gifts do-nated were d istr ibuted by theKnights of St. John to all 215 pa-tients. All gifts were donated byparishioners of Blessed John XXIIIparish. This event has shown manypeople what charity and Knight-hood is all about.
DON’T FORGET THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVER-ING FROM SURGERY:
We have quite a few Knights andspouses that are ill or recovering from surgery. They have been faith-ful members for many years andnow can use our support. If youknow of a member who is il l orhomebound, give them a call, seewhat you can do to help them.
They would apprec iate yourprayers, so that they all experiencea speedy and full recovery. May ourHeavenly Father bestow on themHis healing power and give them,every grace and blessing in this life
and everlasting joy in His presence.
Note: Let us know if a Knightis ill or recovering from sur-gery.
IN MEMORIAM
The following Brother Knighthas passed away since our last
JOURNAL article:1st Lt. Richard Grinsell of Com-mandery 204; January 28, 2011.
We also mourn the loss of Ladies Auxil iary Pa st President, Mrs.Marie Killian, who passed away onFebruary 13, 2011. Marie was a great supporter of the Knights of St. John and Ladies auxiliary and shewill be missed.
May their souls and the souls of all departed Brother Knights andLadies, through God’s mercy andcompassion rest in peace.
Brothers when contacted, pleaseturn out for Wakes & Funerals.
Col. Thomas J. DeLuca, Buffalo
Grand Secretary
Please visit the Buffalo Grandweb site at:h t t p : / / m e m b e r s . l o c a l n e t . c o m / ~tdeluca/ksj.html
Regimental Commander, Col. Tom DeLuca and Grand President,Brig. Gen. Don Kirsch congratulating newly elected military officers.
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Dear Brother Knights, it is withdeep sorrow and grief that I inform you o f the death of one of our mostactive and dedicated members, Col. Joseph C. Beinle in, Jr. At approxi-
mately 10:00 p.m. on November 1,2010 (All Saints Day) Joe’s son, ourCommandery Pres ident JoeBeinlein III, called me to say thathis dad had went into cardiac ar-rest and had died suddenly at age59. It was very unexpected that ourCommandery would be without an-other well known Brother Knight as Joe Jr. had last wrote te ll ing of thedeath of our former CommanderyPresident Ed Williams in the March2010 Knights Journal.
On Friday, November 5, 2010,
ten of our Brothers in either uni-form or sash and cap stood guardand participated in the KnightsMemorial Ritual. Saturday, Novem-ber 6. 2010, nine Brothers servedas Honor Guard for Joe Jr. as he waslaid to rest at St. Michael’s Cem-etery after Mass at St. Elizabeth of Hungary, which incidentally was thechurch where one of Joe’s daughterswas married earli er this year.
Joe jo ined the Knights on June1, 1966 and became active from thevery beginning. He held 14 differ-
ent positions of leadership in hismore than 44 years of membership.He was Kentucky Grand Treasurer1985 until his death in November2010; Kentucky Grand Sergeant at Arms 19 81 - 1985 ; 1st District of Kentucky Colonel 1983 until hisdeath in November 2010; 1st Dis-trict Jr. Major 1973 -1977; Com-mandery 2nd Vice President 2001 -2006; Commandery Treasurer 1980- 2000; Commandery Financial Sec-retary 1983 and 2006 unti l hisdeath in November 2010; Com-
mandery Trustee 1971 and 1972;Uniform Rank President 1972 -1976 and 1978 - 1980; UniformRank Vice-President 1969 - 1972and 1982 - 1984; Convention ClubPresident 1983 -1994; ConventionClub 2nd Vice President 1981-1983;Convention Club Secretary 1979 -1981; and Noble Degree Trustee1984 - 1987 and 1990 - 1992.
Jo e re ce iv ed the 4 th Degree in1970 and the Noble Degree in 1977.
He had attended every SupremeConvention since 1968, including the 2010 Convention in Midland,Michigan with his brother JimBeinlein, Brig . General GeorgeRitchie and Tony Tabler.
One of Joe’s passions about theKnights was the history of our orga-nization. Joe researched and com-
piled several detailed books on thehistory of Commandery No. 103, aswell as, the Kentucky Grand and theKentucky Temple Noble and Ex-alted Degree of the Holy Cross.These books are where most of theinformation for this article camefrom.
Joe was always ready and willing to use his time and talents to helppromote membership and to rewardour Brothers for their attendance atvarious functions. In July 1982 Joebegan a Service Pin Awards Presen-
tation to members with 25 years ormore of service in the organization.He designed the layout of a newDistrict Banner in September 1985.Recently he designed the layout of the ad that our Commandery placedin the church bulletin of our homeparish, St. Lawrence. Unfortunatelyhe did not get to see the ad in thebulletin as it was placed starting November 7, 2010, but I think hewould have been proud.
We could always count on Joe tobe present for any event that wewould be involved with, whether itbe a re l ig ious funct ion or a fundraiser. He worked our baconand sausage booth at St. Joseph’sChildren’s Home for over 40 yearsand other events for churches andrelated organizations. Anytime the
doors of our commandery hall wouldbe open, Joe would be there to dohis part, whether it was the dancesand Christmas baskets from many years ago to our annual Derby EveFish Fry or Card Party that he al sospent his time buying prizes for orfor the bi-monthly meetings thatwould be held.
Joe was many things with Com-mandery No. 103 father, brother,cousin and friend to many of us. Hewas a very integral part of our com-mandery and will be truly missed
for his leadership and his contribu-tions to the Knights, as well as, hisfriendship that meant so much tous. Please pray for Joe’s family andour Commandery as we grieve theloss of our Brother and try to con-tinue the many responsibilitiesthat he so willingly took on.
Brothers in Christ,
Col. Anthony W. (Tony) Tabler
Kentucky Grand Commandery Kentucky Grand Commandery Kentucky Grand Commandery Kentucky Grand Commandery Kentucky Grand Commandery
At the 2010 Supreme Convention. From the left to right: JimBeinlein, Joe Beinline Jr. and Tony Tabler
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Cincinnati Grand Commandery Cincinnati Grand Commandery Cincinnati Grand Commandery Cincinnati Grand Commandery Cincinnati Grand Commandery The Cincinnati Grand held it’s
annual board meeting the morning of January 23, 2011. The meeting washeld at Community Lanes at Minster,Ohio with all but two of the Grand
Board members present. Included aspart of the Cincinnati Grand Boardwhere Supreme President-GeneralTimothy Hoerst, Past Supreme Presi-dent-General Daniel Vaske, SupremeTrustee-Major General DouglasFrancony, and the Assistant EditorKnights Journal-Colonel JamesSchafhausen. Committees where setup and final plans made for the GrandConvention to be held the weekendof March 26 and 27, 2011, hosted bySt. Rochus Commandery # 313 of Maria Stein, Ohio. A Second and Third
Degree initiation will be held at Masson Sunday March 27, 2011.Following the Board meeting the
annual Cincinnati Grand bowling tournament was held. Six teams par-ticipated in the tournament this year,and a “grand” time was had by all.Prizes where given and food wasserved at the hall of Commandery #313 afterward.
The team of Mike Kremer, ToddGagel, Ken Wolters, and Brian Gagelrepresenting Commandery # 313went by the team name of “Don’tCare”, did care by rolling a score of
2346 and took first place tournament.The team of Kevin Mescher, VernKremer, Ted Heitkamp, and KentSchaner also of Commandery # 313took second place with a score of 2315.Third place was won by Rich Bruns, Jack Hoying, Russ Seger, and JimMeyer of Commandery # 300 Ft.Loramie, Ohio with a score of 2299.Brian Gagel took the prize money forhigh game, scratch, with a 268 scoreand high series, scratch, with a 610series. John Garman won high gameplus handicap with score of 241 and
also high series plus handicap with a 665 series.
From #313 Maria Stein, OH
This year’s joint Cincinnati - Ken-tucky Grand is scheduled to be heldthe weekend of March 26-27, 2011,and will be held at Commandery#313’s meeting hall located at 8608State Route 119 Maria Stein, OH.
We are planning on offering allKnights of St. Johns members from
From #97 & 98 Columbus, OH
Several members from Command-ery 98 are once again gearing up forthe 18th annual Appalachia Project.This program consists of approxi-
mately 50 high school and college age youth from Christ the King and St.Catharine parishes and from severalhigh schools in the Columbus area.During the last week of June, these yout h alon g with an ex peri encedadult staff of around 20, journey toScioto County to do home repairs forthe needy in Southern Ohio. Roofing,siding, flooring, painting, bath andkitchen repairs, and cutting firewoodfor heating are only a few of the jobstaken on each year. Last year ten fami-lies benefitted from this program. All
supplies are either donated or pur-chased using money from a stock salewhere parishioners invest in the youth, fully knowing where and howtheir donations are being used.
This year several members of Com-mandery 98 were the guests of theLadies of Auxiliary #3 at the St.Mary’s Gala. The evening of food,drink, music, and a silent auction isalways very enjoyable. Last year over$30,000.00 was raised to help sup-port St. Mary’s Elementary School,Columbus, Ohio’s oldest CatholicSchool and the home parish of Com-
mandery #98 and the ladies of St.Elizabeth Auxiliary #3.
Fraternally, Jim SchafhausenCommandery #98
the Cincinnati Grand the 2nd & 3rd
degree during the 9:00 Mass on Sun-day, March 27th. In order to ensuresufficient seating for these members,we would like to get a head count of
those wishing to receive it.
Other activities include:
Feb 20 – Knights Breakfast Buf-fet. All-you-can-eat breakfastfundraiser held on a monthly basis.Food preparation is done by Knightsmember volunteers.
Feb 26 – Chicken Fry dinners -Monthly fundraiser held on a monthly basis except for June andDecember. This work is also done ona volunteer basis and is organized byone of our uniform rank members.
March 6 – Marion Local Young Farmers Organization annual break-fast at the Knight’s hall. Command-ery #313 supports the local farming organization by providing a facilityto host their annual appreciationbrunch.
Commadery #313 has imple-mented a new cash prize drawing for2011 to increase meeting attendance. A $25 pr ize wi ll be awarded to a member selected in a drawing, butthey must be present during themeeting. The pot will continue toincrease by $25 each meeting until
won by a member who is present atthe monthly meeting.
Fraternally,Gary Bertke
Commandery #313
At the Cincinnati Grand bowling tournament.
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Indiana Grand Commandery Indiana Grand Commandery Indiana Grand Commandery Indiana Grand Commandery Indiana Grand Commandery In August of this year St. Wendell
Knights of St. John Commandery282 held our annual golf scramblefor Marian Education Outreach.Thanks to our great hole sponsors
and the many golfers, 144 total, we“were able to raise $6,000.00. Atour November meeting we gaveBeverly Williamson, of M.E.O., a check for $6,000.00.
Larry Neumann and Gilbert Adler, two of the many members whoworked long hours putt ing thescramble together, presented thecheck. The Knights of St. John thankall the workers, hole sponsors andthe many golfers for making thisanother successful year.
Since 1965, when Commandery
282 started to back M.E.O., we haveraised over $116,000.00 to helpthis non profit organization help toeducated young people with learn-ing disabi l it ies in our cathol icschools from grade thru high school.
From the 5th District of Indiana
At the Tr i- County Co unci l fo rSpecial Children Christmas Partyon December 2nd, Brother Knightsfrom Batesv i l l e , Hamburg andOldenburg Commanderies pre-sented a $3,000.00 check to the
Special Children’s Program. The
Beverly Williamson receiving the $6,000.00 check from Larry Neumann and Gilbert Adler.
Presentation of the $3,000.00 check to the Special Children’sProgram. From the left are: Ron Obermeyer, Jim Hortemiller,Karen Addison, Director of Tri-County Council and Jerry Obermeyer and a special guest.
donation was from the proceeds of the 26th Annual Jerry Becker Me-morial Golf tournament.
From the 6th District of Indiana
Here are a few things that hasbeen going on. The Indiana GrandConvent ion wi l l be held inHaubstadt, IN on March 18, 19, and20, 2011.Haubstadt i s making
there home made pork sausage with
the profits going to Marion Educa-tion Outreach.
St. Joe Commandery 355 had a good fund raiser at the west sidefall festival with some of the prof-its going also to M.E.O. They alsoheld several fund raiser to help in-stal l a new front door in therechurch.
Secret Heart 335, last fall, made
over 240 gallonc of chili with someof the profits going to a number of charities.
St. Wendell Commandery 282had several fun raisers with most of the profits going to Marion Educa-tion Outreach; $6,000.00 was raisedat the annual golf scramble. Theya lso donated $1 ,500.00 to theRonald McDonald House. The newofficers at Commandery 282 for the years 2011 thru 2013 are: Pres i-dent, Kelly Crowder; 1st Vice, AndyRudolph; 2nd Vice, Jerry Knapp; Re-
cording Secretary, Larry Neumann;Treasurer, Clayton Kraemer; Finan-cial Secretary, Scott Beckerle; Trust-ees, Mark Elpers, Joe Hisch, and Jim Koester. Jon Raben and Chap-lain Father Ed Schnur. The 1st Regi-ment of the 6 th district also gaveM.E.O. $200.00
Larry Neumann Recording Secretary 282
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Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery Baltimore-Washington Grand Commandery Manifesting the Kingdom
AwardCardinal Donald W. Wuerl, Arch-
bishop of Washington, celebratedhis 25th anniversary of his ordina-
tion as bishop by offering Mass atthe Basilica of the National Shrineof the Immaculate Conception andhonoring 201 parishioners from par-ishes and Catholic organizationsthroughout the Archdiocese of Wash-ington for their dedicated serviceto their local church. The recipientswere nominated by their pastors,religious communities or other or-ganizations. Cardinal Wuerl pre-sented each with an individualaward, an engraved glass plaque.
Mary and Jerome Brigham, Sr.,
members of the Church of the In-carnation, were among the severalmarried couples honored by Cardi-nal Wuerl for their distinguishedservice to the Church, They are ac-tive in a variety of ministries atIncarnation including ReligiousEducation. Eucharistic ministers.Sodality of Our Lady, the HolyName Society, Knights of St. JohnCommandery 296, and other parishservice groups.
Service Awards
Recently, Brig. General Robert F.Brown, Sr., Grand President recog-nized several members of the Na-tional Capitol Temple of the Nobleand Exulted Degree of the HolyCross with meritorious service andappreciation awards.
Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl, Archbishop of Washington and S/K andMrs. Jerome Brigham, Sr.
Brig. General Thomas N. Dotsonwas recognized for meritorious ser-vice for planning, coordinating andconferring the Noble Degree. Re-ceiving certificates of appreciationfor their dedication and devotion tothe Baltimore-Washington Grand bysupporting the Noble Degree can-didates as “sponsors” were: Col.
James E. Chittams and Sgt. JosephM. Bates, Ascension Commandery283; Maj. Russell M. Hall and S/K Anthony E. Jackson, Incarn ationCommandery 296; Lt . John L .Brown, Sacred Heart Commandery309; Maj. James O. Johnson, St.Mary Commandery 370; Maj. JamesH. Butler, St. Dominic Command-ery 373; and S/K Fredrick Holton,Immaculate Conception Command-ery 386. Thanks for your continu-ing support!
Please remember that when wegather to meet or to socialize keepin mind those Brothers and Sisterswho are ill or confined to their resi-dence or to a private nursing home.They will appreciate your telephonecalls, personal visits or cards toshow that they are not forgotten.But most of all keep them in yourprayers.
Ron TaylorGrand Secretary
Col. Ron Taylor (center) presets appreciation awards to S/K Anthony E. Jackson and Maj. Russel l M. Hall of IncarnationCommanery 296.
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Accra Grand Commandery Accra Grand Commandery Accra Grand Commandery Accra Grand Commandery Accra Grand Commandery NEW Officers of the Holy Spirit
Commandery #431, Adabraka ,Knights of St. John International,have been inducted into office for a two-year term, ending December
2012, with Captain Paul F. K. Alorchie-Apetor as the Wo rthyPresident.
Captain Alorchie-Apetor thusbecomes the 11 th person to assumethe position of presidency since theestablishment of the Commanderyin 1983, taking over from Major Jo-seph Eddie Lamptey, who conductedthe induction ceremony in his ca-pacity as the Second vice Com-mander of the Third District Com-mandery.
The other officers are Lieuten-
ant Innocent Samuel Appiah-Firstv ice Pres ident ; S ir KnightBartholomew Nyarko-Mensah-Sec-ond Vice Pres ident ; Capta inEmmanuel Charles Lamptey-Re-cording/Corresponding Secretary &Commander; Sir Knight John Nana Osei Yeboah-Assistant Recording/ Corresponding Secretary; S irKnight Emmanuel Kofi Tengey- Fi-nanc ia l Secretary and BrotherKnight George Anyave- Treasurer.
Others are Sir Knight Dr. E. V. C.DeGraft-Johnson, Major Peter Siaw
Nyarko, Sir Knight Michael MorantEzan, Lieutenant Dr. GodfriedKwesi Annoh and Captain SimonKetor-Tay as Trustees.
The rest are Lieutenant John Adams Jnr.-First vi ce Commander;2nd Lieutenant Emmanuel Duho-Second vice Commander and Mes-senger; Sir Knight Anthony Dadzie-Sgt-At-Arms; Sir Knight Mark Sosuand Sir Knight Aloysius CourageSallah Jnr-Cadets Organizer.
In his maiden speech, the Wor-thy President thanked the mem-
bers for the confidence reposed onthe new leadership and promisedthat uphold that and ensure thatthe Commandery continues to growin membership and spiritually.
“I want to congratulate all thosewho have been elected for the firsttime on to the Board of Trustees(BOT). The newcomers will quickly
find their feet so that together, wewill work for the common good of the Order. I have entire confidencein the goodwill of my BOT mem-bers in accepting the high and hon-orable office to which we have beenelected. I will only ask brothers toexercise a little of self-restraint inpointing out our faults and weak-nesses to us but do not hesitate todo that when the need arises,” henoted.
Captain Alorchie-Apetor on be-half of the BOT members promised
to discharge the duties entrusted tothem for the two-year term, saying that he and his team would counton the support of members, espe-cially past Presidents in order toaccomplish the task that has beenentrusted to them.
“Brothers, permit me further tosay that I shall exercise the powerswith which you have vested in mewith firmness and moderation sothat at the end of it all, we can give
thanks to the Almighty God for a good work done,” he maintained.
He added: “Our first and majortask to embark on is periodic visi-tation to our aged and sick brothersas well as wives of our deceasedbrothers. We shall also intensifymembership drive for both broth-ers and the cadets.”
Ac co rdi ng to hi m, th ey wo ul dcontinue to improve the spiritual-ity of brothers by continuing the in-depth spiritual reflections theyhave been sharing during meetingsto have spiritual nourishment fortheir lives.
Lt. Innocent Samuel Appiah
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New York Grand Commandery New York Grand Commandery New York Grand Commandery New York Grand Commandery New York Grand Commandery The 2011 New York Grand con-
vention will be held at the MarriottRochester Airport Hotel in Roches-ter, NY on April 29, 30, and May 1,2011. Informational letters have
been sent out, the information isalso available on the Grand’s Website at frontiernet.net/~nygrand.
Rochester
Congratulations to all our newlyelected officers who were installedat our annual installation dinnerheld January 23rd at the Dutch MillParty House. Thank you Chester Ventura and fami ly for a great din-ner. The Installing Officers wereMaj. Al Keidel and Maj. John Lloyd.
In October Bishop Clark an-
nounced that, Our Lady of PerpetualHelp Church (the home of Com-mandery 40) would be closing. On January 2nd we served as escorts forthe last time and on January 9th thelast Mass was celebrated. Thisbrings to an end a long affiliationfor Commandery 40 with the churchas we were there for the laying of
the cornerstone for the 1st Churchin 1904 and the dedication in 1905.The Commandery was also presentfor the laying of the cornerstone forthe current Church in 1925 and
dedication in 1926. We are now partof the newly formed parish of St.Frances Xavier Cabrini which is theresult of the merging of five par-ishes into three.
Former Monroe County Sheriff Andy Meloni and member of Com-mandery 308 was honored with the W. Burton Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award during the sixthannual Human Services Worker of the Year awards luncheon. Severallocal human services workers alsowere recognized in other categories
at the event. According to organizers, Meloni
has been active for many years withsuch organizations as Camp GoodDays & Special Times, Compeer, SIS(Susta in Inspire Surv ive) , the American Heart Associat ion, Ital-ian Heritage Foundation, Sisters of St. Joseph, Stroke Support Group
Knights of St. John Commandery 40 in front of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church 1906.
at Rochester Rehabilitation Centerand the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.He also helped establish the Mon-roe County Sheriff’s Foundation.
The following Knights and La-
dies are ill or recovering from sur-gery, Most Rev. James Moyniham,Frank and Elizabeth Meleca, TonyPerrotta, Carmen Cinanni, CharlesPerr i , John DiMasc io , GeorgeSchum, James Duignan, EdwinMorris Jr. , Al Keidel , KennethScholl and Bill Higgins.
Please keep these and all ourBrother Knights and Ladies who areill or recovering from surgery, andall those ailing at home, in hospi-tals and in nursing homes in yourprayers.
Publicity Chairman
Capt. George Hoffman Jr.
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KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN
INTERNATIONAL61st ANNUAL
NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT
MAY 13 to 15, 2011(Please note the change of dates due to Easter)
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Friday, May 13- Supreme Officers Match- 8 PM
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Sunday, May 15- 4 Man Team Event- 10 AM and 1 PM
Entries Close- Friday April 29, 2011
All Entries MUST BE POSTMARKED by Saturday April 30, 2011
Headquarters HotelRamada / New Hartford
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Phone Reservations- 315-735-3392
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Please Mention Group Name- Knights of St John while making reservations.
Reservations Close on Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Mass at the Hotel Saturday- 8 PMNote: Captains from the last three tournaments have received applications,
if interested; please contact the chairman at 315-723-7585 or email
[email protected] for an application.
Make your plans NOW!
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Again this year the Supreme Command-ery is encouraging all of our local command-eries to participate in our annual “Month of March” promotion for the St. Vincent de PaulSociety. The fact that the St. Vincent de PaulSociety is the “Official Charity” of the Or-der may be old news, but the faces of the men,women and children it helps are alwayschanging and new. This is true now morethen ever given some of the economic hard-ships many people are experiencing and someof those may even be our own brotherknights. As in the past we ask that your com-mandery set aside the month of March and if needed the first part of April, to do that“little extra” or have a “ special promotion”
over and above that which you do through-out the year. This is also an excellent oppor-tunity to show the St. Vincent de Paul Soci-
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Month of March Promotionety our continued support for them and thattheir confidence in our organization was notmisplaced. We need only two simple thingsto make all this work. First, take and activeroll in the “Month of March” promotion anddo that little something extra and secondplease include your activities on yourmonthly report . I f there i s no loca lSt.Vincent de Paul Society Chapters in yourarea remember, that you can still take part
in this worthy effort and send your contri-butions to your Diocese or the National or-ganization through the Supreme Secretary’soffice of the Knights of St John International.
Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Supreme Trustee Major General Douglas Francony
As th e de ad li ne fo r th is is su eneared, I received this email:
Col. Schafhausen,
Since obtaining the position
in my Commandery for the
Knights of St . John, I ’ve been
reluctant to submit any report
or information for prin ting in
the Knights Supreme
Journal. In the beginning, I
reasoned that I didn’t know
who, when, or where to submit
information for the Journal.
After receiving detai ls regard-
ing this information, I’ve been
further reasoning that I had
nothing of interest of our Com-mandery that would justify a
submittal.
Only after a discussion with
a senior member within our
group did I understand that
information such as new mem-
bership, social activities, and
notes of a member’s death is
valuable at the Grand and Su- preme levels.
Therefore, I shall make a
consc ious effort to submit , on
a regular basis, a report based
on information from the
monthly newsletter I prepare
for our Commandery.
I also was able to speak with thisgentleman and assured him thatany and all information he hadabout the activities of his com-mandery was useful, printable, and
needed at the Grand and Supremelevels . Most important ly , i t i sneeded on the local level so all canbenefit from our labors. Knowing and understanding what is going on
and is successful in other command-eries may inspire and motivate oth-ers to try the same and thus our or-ganization grows.
Gentlemen, remember to send allmonthly reports to our SupremeSecretary, and then PLEASE sendme the articles and photos of all your commandery’s activities. Dead-line dates, my mailing address andemail address can be found on pagethree (3) of this issue.
Thank you for helping me makeour Journal a most successful news-letter.
Finally, I wish each and everymember a most blessed and holyLenten and Easter season.
Fraternally,
Col. Jim Schafhausen
Supreme UnderSecretary/Journal
from the desk of the Assistant Editor
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In MemoriamCommandery:
5 9 Reading, OH Fred Corsmeir5 9 Cincinnati, OH Paul Wilkins
9 8 Columbus, OH Rev. Joseph Stanton100 Schenectady, NY Chester Griffith100 Schenectady, NY Gus Scalise204 Cheektowaga, NY Richard Grinsell218 Washington, DC Alvardo Campbell236 Georgetown, IN Elmer Geswein243 Batesville, IN Victor Kaiser300 Ft. Laramie, OH John Pleiman315 Accra, Ghana Thomas N. Norten330 Cleveland, OH Gary Longro352 Keta, Ghana I.K. Awunyo352 Keta, Ghana Alphose Dogboatse385 Utica, NY Amadeo Circelli391 Blasdell, NY Gary Meegan400 Nkawkaw, Ghana Stephen Otoo Armah
400 Nkawkaw, Ghana Christopher Alfred Obu403 Koforidua, Ghana Charles Addison Danquah411 Wa, Ghana Tobias Sory423 Ikot-Ekpene, Akwa, Nigeria Mazachy Ibanga 427 Jirapa, Ghana Cyprian Bowuo434 Awka, Anambra, Nigeria Joseph Ibezim438 Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria Martin Nnorom438 Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria Gregory Amobi445 Aba, Abia, Nigeria P.B.C. Nwankwo452 Jos, Plateau, Nigeria Peter Nnoli461 Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria Daniel David Orem472 Garki, Abuja, Nigeria Damian Obiakor481 Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria Joseph Edet482 Abeka, Ghana John K. Amuquanor495 Mataheko, Ghana J.K.S. Mensah500 Dansoman, Ghana Sampson K. Armah511 Nnewi, Anambra, Nigeria Augustine Edokwe528 Aguleri, Anambra, Nigeria Anthony Agbata 537 Essene-Ikot-A base, Akwa, Nigeri a Fi de lis N. U do Enang 545 Enugwu-Ukwu, Anambra, Nigeria Benjamin Okala 5 46 Igboukwu, Anambra, Nigeria Timothy Emeli Onuegbu546 Igboukwu, Anambra, Nigeria Patrick Okey Umeh561 Nguru, Imo, Nigeria Linus O. Iheagwura 562 Ezinihitte, Imo, Nigeria James Otulako571 Lafia, Nasarawa, Nigeria Anthony Oao576 Awada, Onitsha, Nigeria Edmond Nwachukwu579 Ugep, Cross River, Nigeria Francis Nkanu Omini587 Nkpor, Anambra, Nigeria Julius Udoh587 Nkpor, Anambra, Nigeria Charles Okeke589 Uga, Anambra, Nigeria Fidelis Mmagu590 Katsina-Ala, Benue, Nigeria Moses Akighir
592 Korinya, Benue, Nigeria G.N. Ade593 High Level Makurai, Benue, Nigeria Joseph Norgea 602 Boki, Cross River, Nigeria Peter N. Bogbo602 Boki, Cross River, Nigeria Benedict Kekong 602 Kakwagom, Cross River, Nigeria Edward E. Agbor603 Ikom, Cross River, Nigeria Matthias Atta Asu608 Bellflower, CA Sebastian Duru613 Abagana, Anambra, Nigeria Frederick Aghamblu628 Bole, Ghana Joseph Nantege650 Otukpa, Benue, Nigeria Johnson Okwor
Deccember 2010 to March 2011
( Supreme Secretary from page 4)
look forward to a Sunday in Lentcalled “Laetare”, it meant that Lentwas two-thirds complete and soon I’dbe able to eat candy and ice cream,and go to a movie again. It meantthat daylight savings time was near
and there’d be enough evening lightto begin regular baseball practiceagain. And, Summer vacation wasn’tfar behind. Yes, that was a day of ra-diant joy. Little did I realize how ac-curate my childlike understanding was. Lent is a time for doing spiri-tual practices that open you to thelight of Christ and make your wholelife better.
So rejoice in how well .... or not sowell ... your Lent has gone. Joyfullyremind yourself of where God hashelped make your resolutions suc-
cessful. And face your ‘Failures’ witha smile of humble humor, fully ex-pecting God’s light to bless those fi-nal few weeks of Lent.
Lt. Gen. Tom ZdanowiczSupreme Secretary
Using the words of Vatican II: “All thefaithful, whatever their condition orstate – though each in his own way –are called by the Lord to that perfec-
tion of sanctity by which the Fatherhimself is perfect” ( Lumen Gentium11). Holiness exists, then, whenevera person performs the ordinary affairsof his or her life and state, though inan “extraordinary” way – that is, ful-filling his or her duties well, compe-tently, and completely, and allowing him/herself to be led by the interioraction of the Holy Spirit, life-giverand giver of God’s life. A nurse is holyby being a good nurse out of love forGod and neighbor. A businesspersonis holy by living his or her profession
responsibly in benefit of his or herworkers and the business, fulfilling the commandment of justice and love. A teacher or professor is holy fulf ill-ing with great professionalism his orher work of teaching to form authen-tic Christians and just citizens.
How are you growing in holinessin all aspects of your daily living?
Father Michael J. Lumpe
Pastor: St. Catharine ParishColumbus, Ohio
( A Spiritual Message from page 4)