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1RJUNE, 2017
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IN GOD WE TRUSTPublished Quarterly Second Class Postage Paid at Celina, Ohio (USPS 296880)Vol. 54 No. 2 June, 2017
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Supreme President, Frank Waseleski, Sr., with the approval of the Supreme Executive Board,make announcement of the following appointees to the recently approved Supreme SubordinateCommanderies.
Supreme Subordinate Commandery- Liberia
President Maj. Gen. Charles G. Kpan1st Vice President Brig. Gen. Moenti YoungSecretary Brig. Gen, Michael A. ClarkTreasurer Brig. Gen. Jones R. TaylorTrustees Col. Joseph F.A. Tellowoyan
Col. Jerome KikehCol. Leslesseh Berdeh
Supreme Subordinate Commandery-Sierra Leone
President Maj. Gen. Assed Shallop1st Vice President Brig. Gen. Joseph B. LambetSecretary Brig. Gen. Gerald H.P.GandaTreasurer Brig. Gen. Osman AmaraTrustees Col. Emmanuel Komba
Col. Patrick SesayCol. Omara Deen Seesay
Supreme Subordinate Commandery-United StatesPresident Maj. Gen. F. Jerome Countiss1st Vice President Brig. Gen. James SchafhausenSecretary Brig. Gen. Francis KollieTreasurer Brig. Gen. Larry NeumannTrustees Brig. Gen. James Setlock
Col. Bruce StowersCol. Paul Amuchie
Supreme Subordinate Appointments Made
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SUPREME EXECUTIVE BOARD
Supreme Spiritual Director - Rev. Msgr. SirFederico Britto, Saint Cyprian Rectory, 525 CobbsCreek Parkway, Philadelphia, PA. 19143 Tel. 215-747-3250, - [email protected]
Supreme President - General Frank WaseleskiSr., 28173 Eaton Dr., Warren, MI [email protected]
Supreme First Vice President - Lieut. Gen.Thomas DeLuca, 132 Rushford Hollow Dr.,Cheektowaga, NY 14227 - Tel. [email protected]
Supreme Second Vice President - Lieut. Gen.Dan Anaebo Okekenta, Darumi District of AreaOne Flyover, P.O. Box 6252, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria, W.A.Tel. 011-080-37-872835 - [email protected]
Supreme Secretary - Lieut. Gen. Sir ThomasZdanowicz, 238 Kerber Rd., Frankfort, NY 13340- Tel. [email protected]
Supreme Treasurer - Lieut. Gen. Sir TerrenceW. McCann, 63 Butternut Circle, Orchard Park,N.Y. 14127-1904 - Tel. 716-662-5723
Supreme Trustee - Maj. Gen. Martin MahnBella, 220 Glencove Rd., Darby, PA 19023Tel. 484-466-1381 - [email protected]
Supreme Trustee - Maj. Gen. Gen. Peter C.N.Sangber-Dery, ADB, Box 4191, Accra, Ghana, W.A.- Tel. +233-20-2019848 - [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General DaleGossiaux, 7375 E. Baldwin Rd., Grand Blanc, MI48439 - Tel. 810-694-0203, - [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General TimothyHoerst, 631 Jefferson Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45215 -Tel. 513-821-3243 - [email protected]
Past Supreme President - General John M.Windsor, Jr., 1809 Altamont Pl., Forestville, MD20747 - Tel. 301-350-1874 - Fax 301-808-5090
SUPREME ADVISORY BOARD
U. S. GRAND PRESIDENTS
Baltimore-Washington - Brig. Gen. F. JeromeCountiss, Jr., 7300 Circle Dr., Oxon Hill, MD20745 - Tel. [email protected]
Buffalo - Brig. Gen. James Setlock, 1078 LyndaleLane, Elma, NY 14059 - Tel. [email protected]
Cincinnati - Brig. Gen. Emmanuel N. Toe, 1711-BBurstock Court, Columbus, OH 43206 - Tel. (cell)614-313-4128, (home) [email protected]
Indiana - Brig. Gen. Mark Elpers, 10816 WineryRoad, Wadesville, IN 47638 - Tel. [email protected]
Kentucky - Brig. Gen. Dave Schreiver, 564Timberwood Circle, Edgewood, KY 41017Tel. 859-991-6653 - [email protected]
Michigan - Maj. Gen. Brian Stehlin, 21140 BriarRose, Macomb, MI [email protected]
New York - Brig. Gen. John R. Russo, Sr., 439Sunlit Terr., Utica, NY 13502 - Tel. - 315-733-3804(home) 315-725-0002 (cell) - [email protected]
Ohio - Brig. Gen. John Basso, Jr., 32408 KnobleRd., Willowick, OH 44095 - Tel. [email protected]
OVERSEAS GRAND PRESIDENTS
GHANA
Accra-East - Brig. Gen. Anthony Chinebuah, Box8399, Tema, Ghana, W.A. - MOB:[email protected]
Accra-West - Brig. Gen. William Adjei, BoxAN8356, Accra-North, Ghana, W.A. - MOB: +233-24-4356277 - [email protected]
Cape Coast - Brig. Gen. Francis Koomson-Barnes,P.O. Box CC1471, Cape Coast, Ghana - Tel. +233-274-775733 - [email protected]
Koforidua-Ho - Maj. Gen. Peter C.N. Sangber Dery,ADB, Box 4191, Accra, Ghana, W.A. - MOB: +233-20-2019848 - [email protected]
Kumasi - Brig. Gen. Dr. Anthony K. Edusei,Department of Community Health, School ofMedical Sciences,Knust, Kumasi, Ghana, -Tel. 233 24 470 9687, 233 32 206 0293,[email protected]
Tamale - Brig. Gen. Dr. Kenneth B. Pelig-Ba, Box24, Navrongo, Ghana - Tel. 233 54 156 9735,233 27 859 0273, [email protected]
Wa - Brig. Gen. Sylvester Dery, North WestConsortium Ltd., Box 487, Wa, Ghana, -Tel. 233 24 496 1081, 233 20 278 0011,[email protected]
Supreme Subordinate President-Ghana -Maj. Gen. Sir Samuel Kofi Asubonteng, Box GP13358, Accra, Ghana, WA - Tel. 233-20-8179350,233-26-8179350 - [email protected]
Supreme Subordinate President-Liberia -Maj. Gen. Charles G. Kpan, P.O. Box 1437, 100Monrovia 10, Monrovia, Liberia, WA [email protected]
Supreme Subordinate President-Nigeria -Maj. Gen. Sir Anslem I. Okafor, 18 Ridge Rd.,P.M.B. 2246, Onitsha, Nigeria, WA - Tel. 234-80-33219217 - [email protected]
Supreme Subordinate President-SierraLeone - Maj. Gen. Assed Shallop, 1 B RegentRoad, Hill Statin, Freetown, Sierra Leone, WA -Tel. +232 76 602715, +232 33 409151 [email protected]
Supreme Subordinate President-UnitedStates - Maj. Gen. F. Jerome Countiss, Jr., 7300Circle Drive East, Oxon Hill, MD 20745 - Tel. 301-367-4007 - [email protected]
LIBERIA
Gbarnga-Cape Palmas Grand (Liberia) - Brig.Gen. Philip N. Wreh - Tel. [email protected]
Monrovia Grand (Liberia) - Brig. Gen. Michael V.Suah, c/o Jones & Jones, Attys., Randall Street,Monrovia, Liberia, W.A. - Tel. +231 886 518 [email protected]
St. Paul River Bank Grand (Liberia) - Brig. Gen.Richrd Hne Walker, I
NIGERIA
Abuja - Brig. Gen. Jerome Nwokeji, 43 LordLugard Street, Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria, W.A., - Tel.08036186994 - [email protected]
Awka - Brig. Gen G. N. Muotolu, 69 Ifite Rd.,Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria, W.A., - Tel.08033570026 - [email protected]
Benin - Brig. Gen. Anthony A. Ihenyen, 4 JemideDrive off Goodwill St., Benin City, Delta, Nigeria,W.A. - Tel. +08030595764,[email protected]
Calabar - Col. Joseph Udoh (Acting GrandPresident), #1 Uyo/Itu-Calabar HighwayNwutUsiongltam, ItuLocal Gov’t Area Awka,Ibom, Nigeria - [email protected]
Enugu - Brig. Gen. Pete U. Adimorah, 6 Oba Close,G.R.A. Enugu, Nigeria, W.A., - Tel. 08033398053 [email protected]
Jos - Brig. Gen. Paul C. Nsofor, 74 Yakubu GowonWay Jos, P.O. Box 3052, Jos, Nigeria, W.A., -Tel. 08033577609 - [email protected]
Kaduna - Brig. Gen. Christopher Onyewu, 9Gwanja Road, Malili, G.R.A. Kuduna, Nigeria,W.A., - Tel. 08037041179 [email protected]
Lagos - Brig. Gen. Patrick Igwilo, Plot 103, FClose, 3rd Avenue, Gowon estate, EgbedaAlimosho, Lagos, Nigeria, W.A. [email protected]
Makurdi - Brig. Gen. Simon Aondona, 29 KashimIbrahim Rd., Old Gra Makudi, Benue State,Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. 08038153264 [email protected]
Nsukka - Brig. Gen. Michael Amadihe Ezugu, 63Ugwuechara Road, Box 815,, Nsukka, EnuguState, Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. 08034723804 [email protected]
Onitsha - Brig. Gen. Alex Nnabuife, Ikeobi RoyalPalace, Unuike, Anambra State, Nigeria -Tel. 080-37-224828 - [email protected]
Orlu - Brig. Gen. Valentine Oboh, 14 Owerri Road,Box 105, Orlu, Imo State, Nigeria, W.A. -Tel. 08035527440 - [email protected]
Owerri - Brig. Gen. Ezekiel Ihionu, Dept. ofChemistry - University Owerri, Calabar, Imo,Nigeria - Tel. 0-703-8281537 - [email protected]
Port Harcourt - Brig. Gen. George Ikioumoton,Bungalow A25, Senior Civil Servants Estate,Ovom, Yenegoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria, W.A. -Tel. [email protected]
SIERRA LEONE
Bo-Kenema - Brig. Gen. Dominic Jimmy Amara,c/o Eastern Community Radio, Fonikoh Section,Kenema City, Sierra [email protected]
Freetown-Makeni - Brig. Gen. Kenei K. J. Fomolu,P.O. Box 91, Freetown, Sierra [email protected]
TOGO
Togo - Brig. Gen. Edward Aristide Agbodjan, 23Rue AnikoPalako, Lome, Togo, W.A., or B.P. 4232,Lome, Togo, W.A. - Tel. +228 90 08 92 35, +228 2240 39 17, - [email protected]
3RJUNE, 2017
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KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHNINTERNATIONAL
SUPREME COMMITTEESEffective July 2016 ~ July 2018
SUPREME CONSTITUTIONREVISION COMMITTEE
Lt. Gen. Thomas DeLuca, Co-ChairmanMaj. Gen. Aagon F. Tingba, Co-ChairmanGen. Timothy Hoerst
SUPREME BUDGET & FINANCECOMMITTEE
Lt. Gen. Terrence McCann, ChairmanMaj. Gen. Peter Sangber-DeryMaj. Gen. Anslem I. OkaforGen. Timothy HoerstBrig. Gen. F. Jerome Countis, Jr.
SUPREME JOINT OVERSEASCOMMITTEE
Gen. Dale G. Gossiaux, ChairmanGen.Timothy HoerstLt. Gen. Joseph BineyLt. Gen. Terrence W. McCannLt. Gen. Thomas DeLucaLt. Gen. Daniel A. Okekenta
SUPREME RITUAL REVISIONCOMMITTEE
Lt. Gen. Thomas F. Zdanowicz - ChairmanLt. Gen. Thomas DeLucaBrig. Gen. Richard Morse
SUPREME CADET ORGANIZINGCOMMITTEE
Brig. Gen. F. Jerome Countiss, Jr., Co-ChairmanCol. Bruce Stowers, Co-ChairmanSteve Omdijuanfo, Co-ChairmanMaj. Gen. Sean DeyBrig. Gen. Matthew TrossmanJoseph Kandy PupoRobert Foli
SUPREME NATIONAL SPORTSCOMMITTEE
Brig. Gen. Joseph Schmitt, ChairpersonSwynice Hawkins, Chairperson
SUPREME WEB-SITE COMMITTEEBrig. Gen. Dominick Pepe, ChairmanBrig. Gen. James SchafhausenEmma O’Niel
SUPREME ORGANIZING ANDMEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
US: Martin Bella - ChairmanJohn M. Windsor, Jr.Anthony IkebuduPeter OzemoyahOverseas: Frederick Akwaboah - ChairmanAnthony OkechukwuRichard H. WalkerAssed ShallopBona Ugwuja
IN THIS ISSUESupreme President’s Message ............................................. page 4Supreme Secretary’s Message ............................................. page 4Supreme Spiritual Director’s Message ............................. page 4Welcome to New Members .................................................... page 5Michigan Grand Commandery ............................................. page 7Onitsha Grand Commandery ................................................ page 8Baltimore/Washington Grand Commandery ..................... page 9Jos Grand Commandery ........................................................ page 9Accra West Grand Commandery ......................................... page 9Buffalo Grand Commandery...............................................page 10Awka Grand Commandery ..................................................page 11Enugu Grand Commandery ................................................page 12Port Harcourt Grand Commandery ..................................page 13Indiana Grand Commandery ..............................................page 14In Memoriam ...........................................................................page 16
SUPREME UNDER SECRETARIESQUARTERMASTER GENERAL
Brig. Gen. Matt Trossman, QuartermasterGeneral - PO Box 266, Oldenburg, IN - Tel. 812-212-9483 - [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / JOURNALAssistant Editor Knights Journal - Brig. Gen.James (Jim) Schafhausen, 4224 Green Cook Rd.,Westerville, OH 43082-9706 - Tel. [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / RITUALBrig. Gen. Richard Morse, 1143 Newport Rd.,Utica, NY 13502 - Tel. 315-735-8081, cell# 315-796-5346 - [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / WEBSITEBrig. Gen. Dominick Pepe, 52 Court Knolle, NewHartford, NY 13413 - Tel. [email protected] SECRETARY / ADVISORY BOARD
AFFAIRSBrig. Gen. Chijioke Okafor, 1417 Balmoral Road,Coatesville, PA 19320 - Tel. 917-414-1290,[email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / GHANABrig. Gen. Lawrence Lartey, P.O. Box 2424, Osus-Accra, Ghana, WA - Tel. [email protected],[email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / LIBERIABrig. Gen. Michael A. Clarke - Monrovia,Liberia, WA
UNDER SECRETARY / NIGERIABrig. Gen. Chidi Arinze, Fraternity DiagnosticLaboratory, 94 Zik Ave., Uwani, Enugu,Nigeria, W.A. - Tel. [email protected]
UNDER SECRETARY / SIERRA LEONEBrig. Gen. Gerald H.P. Ganda, P.O. Box 690,Freetown, Sierra Leone, WA
UNDER SECRETARY / UNITED STATESBrig. Gen. Francis Kollie, 808 Atlantic Ave.,Hamilton, NJ 08629 - Tel. [email protected]
APPOINTED KNIGHTS JOURNALCORRESPONDENTS
Augustine P. Gebeh, LiberiaSUPREME CADET ORGANIZING
CHAIRMENBrig. Gen. F. Jerome Countiss, Jr.Col. Bruce StowersSteve Omdijuanfo
PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEESSupreme Inspector General - Maj. Gen. SeanDey, 21515 Military, Dearborn, MI 48124 - Tel.313-529-5573 [email protected] Counsel - Maj. Gen. Aagon F. Tingba,Jr., 3rd Street, Tubman Blvd., Sinkor, Monrovia,Liberia, West Africa, - Tel. +231 (0) 886 578 692,[email protected]
TRINIDAD and TOBAGO
Trinidad and Tobago - Brig. Gen. Victor Cuffy, 10Amowville, Point Cumana, Carenage, Trinidad W.I.
SUPREME PROMOTION OFTHE ORDER COMMITTEE
Peter C N Sangber-Dery - ChairmanJohn Basso, JrJohn R Russo, SrGeorge Ikiomoton
SPECIAL ACVISORS TO THESUPREME PRESIDENT
John M. Windsor, JrTimothy HoerstDale G. GossiauxAnslem OkaforSamuel Kofi AsubontengJoe BineyDan Anaebo Okekenta
SUPREME PUBLIC RELATIONS/PRESSCOMMITTEE
James Schafhausen - ChairmanJim KiserDave Schreiver
SUSPREME CONVENTIONADVISORY COMMITTEE
Tommas DeLuca - ChairmanTimothy HoerstTerrance McCannDouglas FranconyThomas ZdanowiczMartin BellaPeter C N Sangber-Dery
SUPREME MILITARY COMMITTEESean Dey - ChairmanVincent BinderGeorge CheckRussell HallJoe BineyDan Anaebo Okekenta
KNIGHT OF THE YEAR COMMITTEEUS: Jim Hortemiller - ChairmanLarry NeumannOverseas: Frederick Akwaboah - ChairmanChidi Arinze
AIDE DE CAMPBrig. Gen. Dan NobbieCol. Anthony Ikebudu
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SUPREME
PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
SUPREME
SECRETARY’S
MESSAGE
SUPREME
SPIRITUAL
DIRECTOR’S
MESSAGE
Dear Brother Knights , I ampleased to send this writing to youfor by now we are all aware, orshould be, that we have officiallyappointed the officers of the Su-preme Subordinate Commanderiesof Liberia, Sierra Leone,and theUnited States. This act has pro-claimed a step toward the future ofour organization and demonstratesthe willingness of your SupremeBoard of Directors to fulfill theneeds of the members. We are nowfaced with the responsibility to en-sure that your appointed officershave all that is required to not onlyform the new Supreme SubordinateCommanderies, but that they sub-mit proper By-Laws, organize afunctional structure for meetings,and most of all to ensure that allmembers are represented. I person-ally feel that the officers appointedhave the understanding and theheart felt desire to move our greatOrder forward, and with the utmostrespect to the membership. How-ever, this process will be trying toboth, the officers and the member-ship, we must all conduct ourselvesas Brother Knights and respect theprincipals of our Order. We can allagree to disagree, but in the end,we must come to the best decisionthat is best for the Knights of StJohn International.We congratulateyou for your desire to function as aSupreme Subordinate Commanderyand only time will tell how greatyour desire to function as one is. Ihave faith and respect for all myBrother Knights, please show thesame respect toward me, not as yourPresident, but as your Brother, thatyou will do all in God’s name to or-ganize and continue to function foryears long after me.
As I continue to inform the mem-bership as to the issues in front ofyour Supreme Board of Directors, Imust say that the 2018 SupremeConvention is still eluding us. Atthe present time, we have no re-
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It has been an invigorating past30 days, coming off the last Su-preme Executive Board Meetingand the New York Grand Conven-tion. Both always informative andexciting experiences. First off, Iwant to congratulate the newly ap-pointed Supreme Subordinate Of-ficers. A list of those appointmentscan be found elsewhere in this Jour-nal. The responsibility of formingthese Supreme Subordinate Com-manderies will be a challenge forall of you and be sure to know that Iam there, always, to grant any as-sistance that I can. Especially de-manding will be the responsibili-ties of the Supreme SubordinateSecretaries. Consider yourself thefunnel that controls the flow of in-formation from the Supreme Secre-tary to your Grand, District & Lo-cal Commanderies. Everything willflow through you, both ways. Thismethod has worked exceedinglywell with the Supreme SubordinateCommanderies of Ghana and Nige-ria and my plan is to continue it inLiber ia , S ierra Leone and theUnited States. This assures thatthere is a constant, understandableflow of communication to and fromthe Supreme.
Disappointing, is the hesitationof United States Grand Com-manderies to take on the next Su-preme Convention. Skillfully orga-nized, with team-work and coopera-tion a Supreme Convention can bea substantial money-maker for aGrand Commandery. Problem, as Isee it, events such as these are puton by a handful of people and theyfeel that they can control, guide andrun every aspect of the function.There is no delegation of duties, thechairman does it all. As a result,not everything that should be doneis accomplished properly and usu-ally the outcome is shoddy. Timewas, when Commanderies wouldstep in and take responsibility forseparate aspects of the convention
Dear Brother Knights,
Peace be with you!
How often have we heard thephrase: “Time Fl ies , or “Timewaits for no one”. Perhaps you haveother phrases tell ing how timepasses us by quickly.
I offered a message to you rightbefore the season of Lent. That sea-son of grace, along with Easter andPentecost , has come and gone.Through these spiritual and litur-gical seasons, we celebrated ourfaith in Jesus Christ, renewed ourpromise to Him and received thatawesome gift of the Holy Spirit.
The season of Lent and Easterand the celebration of Pentecostreminded us of the importance ofour faith, discipleship, and steward-ship. It reminded us that our faithis not merely a “head trip.” It is alifestyle of practical activity. It isliving and sharing and caring aboutour brothers and sisters in the hu-man family.
Our faith also leads us to dis-cipleship. Each of us are called toproclaim the message of JesusChrist and assist in building up thekingdom of God here on earth. With-out discipleship, we are just a fig-ure of molecules.
Finally, our faith encourages usto demonstrate stewardship in ourlives. Our stewardship of time-tal-ent-treasure must always be for theglory of God and upli ft ing Hispeople.
As always, I am grateful for yourfaith, discipleship, and stewardship.I pray Our Loving Savior and theHoly Spirit will always engage youand work through you in buildingup His kingdom here on earth.
Faith, discipleship, and steward-ship are who we are as Knights ofSt. John International and LadiesAuxiliary. May we always remindourselves of this.
Peace and blessing,
Msgr. Federico A. Britto
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Welcome to our New MembersWelcome to our New MembersWelcome to our New MembersWelcome to our New MembersWelcome to our New MembersMarch, 2017 to June, 2017
Commandery:
5 9 Reading, OH Augustus Stuchell
9 4 Covington, KY Nathan Baute, Jaret Schreiver
172 Richmond, IN Alan Jo Leitner
282 St. Wendel, IN Barnard Goebel, Jr.
387 Orchard Park, NY Steven Zatko II, Nick DeAngelis
381 West Seneca, NY Randall Larivey
397 Takoradi, Ghana Rev. Fr. Eric K. Elliason, Dr. Barnabas Kofi Sabeng, Dr. Dolf Kofi BaduSutherland, Augustine Eshun
412 Navrongo, Ghana Nabare Bertrand, Tamgwomyire Damien, Sepaga Mark, Vugase, Oscar,Adongo Thomas, Aduko Maxwell, Simon Aberinga, Nyaba Ignatius
417 Denu, Ghana Peter Nectar Adzageli, GershonKumado, James Damalie, Abraham Akakpo
460 Atali,
Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria George Mgbahurike, Alexander Ibe
491 Damongo, Ghana Joseph YussieDramani, MukasaDery
516 Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria Lawrence Ugbaja
567 Zonkwa, Kaduna, Nigeria Joseph Yohanna
569 Kakuri, Kaduna, Nigeria Stephen OnuhEkoga
597 New Bussa, Niger, Nigeria Anthony Muoneme
604 Madina, Ghana Rev. Fr. Eric Kpotor
619 New Achimota, Ghana Isaac Asare, Christian Tay, Kelly I. Okundia Martin A. Agyare
647 Kateri, Kaduna, Nigeria LivinusKantyokAwok
647 Kateri, Kaduna, Nigeria Benjamin Bernard
647 Kateri, Kaduna, Nigeria Thomas Baku
665 Kaduna, Kaduna, Nigeria Christopher Etang
665 Kaduna, Kaduna, Nigeria Temple Uzegbu
686 Kaduna, Kaduna, Nigeria Peter Agbe
690 Kwakwahpo, Kano, Nigeria PaulinusNwokike
691 Bompai, Kano, Nigeria Abel Ojepa
691 Bompai, Kano, Nigeria Uche Okafor
713 Bonny, Rivers, Nigeria Paul Jumbo, Joseph Adeleke, Andrew Mbam, Romanus Iwuoha, EmmanuelM. Isaiah
744 Nadowli, Ghana Gracious Gyaburo, Prosper Maaledoma, John K. Walwuo, Roger Wuur,Sylvester Dery, Elias Z. Nubabong
802 Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria Christian Otuje
814 37, Ghana Matthew Ato Cornelius, SaviourDorkenu
847 Osu Re, Ghana Raymond Zigah, Jerome Redeemer Attipoe
826 Asankrangwa, Ghana Anthony Abekah Mensah, Anthony Bekyereh, Anthony Duku, KennedyYaw Mensah
827 Suhum, Ghana Bernard Kwoffie, Innocent Onuga, Rockson Boamah, EmmanuelCallixtusAgblevor
845 Bodo, Rivers, Nigeria Kenneth Omire, Samuel A. Agadah
851 Fish Pond, New Accra, Ghana Boris M. Kombat
857 Rumuokoro,
Port Harcourt, Rivers Nigeria Unakalamba Peter Claver, Magnus Nandi, Victor Odiachi, NwagwuEthelbert Ebere
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The Sixty-Seventh Annual National BowlingTournament was held in Sterling Heights,Michigan on the weekend of April 21, 22 and23, 2017.
The Sports Committee would like to thankGen. Dale Gossiaux and the members of TheMichigan Grand Commandery for hosting thisannual tournament.
The annual Supreme Officers match gameswere not held this year, but several of thebowlers showed up on Friday evening at thebowling alley to throw a few practice games.
On Friday and Saturday, the local commit-tee provided a hospitality room for our enjoy-ment and fellowship. Both days were very wellattended.
Twenty teams participated in the tournamentwhich was a little less than last year, but therewere several new bowlers this year, hopefullythey enjoyed themselves enough that they willbowl in future tournaments.
Next year’s tournament will be held in Buf-falo, New York. The dates of the tournamentwill be April 27, 28 and 29, 2018. As it lookswe will be staying at The Millennium Hotel andbowling at The Transit Lanes. These are thesame hotel and lanes that we have used in thepast.
SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNAMENTApril 21 to 23, 2017 – Sterling Heights, Ohio
Hopefully everyone who participated had agood weekend and returned home safely. Look-ing forward to seeing you all again in 2018.
The winners of this year’s tournamentare:
Team EventGood Times, Captain Willie Griffin, John
Ball, Shawn Nelson and Anthony Brown, Sr.of Maryland, with a score of 2130 scratch plus576 handicap for a total of 2706.
Doubles EventRay Kearney and Wallace Mc Elveen of Mary-
land, with a score of 1127 scratch plus 297handicap for a total of 1424.
Singles EventErnest Winters of Maryland, with a score of
699 scratch plus 105 handicap for a total of804.
The National Sports Committee,Joe Schmitt, Chairman
Ed Schmitt and George Schmitt, AssistantsDave Mishlanie, Special Assistant
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and regularly report their progressto the Chairman, who could guidethem accordingly. It seems now thatno one wishes to get involved.
We still haven’t given up and arestill looking at a couple of venues,even if the Supreme Commanderyhas to take responsibility to run theevent. There is also serious consid-eration being given to the changingof the manner in which our Conven-tions are conducted. Time will tell.
The Supreme Executive Boarddecided that there will be no meet-ing of the Supreme Advisory Boardin July of this year. I am sure thatmany of you have been planning tobe there for the inaugural meetingof this body, but it was felt best thatit be held off until next year, justprior to the Convention, whereverthat may be. I am as disappointedas you are.
The New York Grand Convention,an action filled three-day affairwent off quite well, and what wasbrought to my attention was theconfusion among our African broth-ers about the roles and powers ofthe military vs. civil portions oftheir commanderies. What consti-tutes the military unit and theirrole in the commandery and region?Much of this is created by the cul-tural difference between our coun-tries.
A lot of eyes were opened duringour question and answer sessions:an important issue to consider inthe near future.
Things are changing, brothers,and it is going to be a wild ride.Hang on and help us grow this greatOrder.
Lt. Gen. Tom ZdanowiczSupreme Secretary
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Michigan Grand CommanderyMichigan Grand CommanderyMichigan Grand CommanderyMichigan Grand CommanderyMichigan Grand CommanderyThis is my last article as (now Past)
President of the Michigan GrandCommandery. Elections were held atthe final session of our Convention,held April 29th at Sweetest Heart ofMary’s social hall . Fr. GregoryTokarski continues to serve as ourSpiritual Director. Our new GrandPresident is Brig. Gen. Brian Stehlin;1st Vice President, Col. RonaldMichels; 2nd Vice President, Col.Vincent Iteghete; Secretary, Col.Adam Bush; Treasurer, Col. MichaelDudek; Trustees: Lt. Col. DouglasRudd, 1st Lt. Douglas Halleux, Cpl.Thomas Gossiaux, and BK AnthonySalemi. Brig. Gen. Eugene Sniezykreturns as Judge Advocate. SK Nicho-las Dey is Guard, Sgt. WilliamMajkowski is Messenger, and BKSebastian Migliore is Sgt.-at-Arms.Congratulations and thanks to ournew officers. Holy Mass followed onSunday, corporate Communion for theGrand Commandery. At the close ofthe Convention, Eugene Sniezykmade a moving presentation, on be-half of Sweetest Heart of MaryCommandery # 171, of the Jewel ofHonor to General Frank Wasileski inrecognition of his long and devotedservice to the order.
I want to thank all those who mademy job easier over the last six years,especially our Secretaries-the late Col.Vince Binsfeld, and Col. Mike Dudek,who succeeded him in office. Theirattention to paperwork and proce-dure was and is commendable. PastGrand Presidents Gen. DaleGossiaux, Brig. Gens. Eugene Sniezykand Ernie Stehlin, Jr. have alwaysbeen ready to advise and assist me, ashave the Supreme officers, and ofcourse all the Grand and Commanderyofficers and members, and the LadiesAuxiliary.
I must also commend St.Alphonsus Commandery #742,Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, which hassent delegates, officers and membersto every Grand and Supreme Conven-tion since I had the honor of assistingto inaugurate the Commanderynearly six years ago. They are grow-ing in numbers, and now have sevenuniformed members.
The Detroit Regiment hosted thisyear’s National Bowling Tournament,April 21 to 23. It was a privilege towelcome so many teams from all over,and meet with our brothers and sis-ters in good spirits. Supreme offic-ers, bowlers and guests had a greattime at Sterling Lanes, and of courseat the hospitality room at the hotel.
Fr. Sylvain Mbog, St. JosephCommandery #239’s chaplain, cel-ebrated a Mass for us in the hotel Sat-urday evening. We are blessed to havepriests like Fr. Sylvain who can findtime to travel and provide the HolyEucharist to us, wherever we happento be.
St. Joseph Oratory in Detroit,served by my own St. JosephCommandery #239, is since Novem-ber 2016 under the care of the Orderof Christ the King, Sovereign Priestat the invitation of His ExcellencyArchbishop Allen Vigneron. Thenewly installed Rector is CanonMichael Stein, assisted by DeaconJohathan Fehrenbacher (soon to beordained in Florence, Italy). Theyhave welcomed the Knights, and havealready called on us for several turn-outs, notably a procession in honor ofSt. Joseph’s feast day from the churchto nearby Eastern Market. CanonStein is working with us to promotemembership, and the Commanderyhas gained a new member (welcome,BK Jeremy Bartholomew!) thanks toa meet-and-greet session introducedand promoted by the Rector.
Frternally,Maj. Gen. Sean Dey
Past President, Michigan Grand
Brig. Gen. Eugene Sniezyk presents the Jewel of Honor to GeneralFrank Wasileski at the Michigan Grand Convention.
Procession, St. Joseph Day of Prayer.
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Onitsha Grand CommanderyOnitsha Grand CommanderyOnitsha Grand CommanderyOnitsha Grand CommanderyOnitsha Grand CommanderyONITSHA GRANDCOMMANDERY UPDATE OFACTIVITIES OF ONITSHAGRAND COMMANDERY FORTHE LAST QUARTER OF 2016.
We are glad to be on news againthrough our journal which had beenso educative as far as activities ofKnights of Saint John Internationalaround the Globe are concerned.YEAR OF MERCY RETREAT:
The Grand President Brig. Gen.Alex .N. Nnabuife
turned out a l l brothers inOnitsha Grand Commandery for aone day retreat at the PilgrimageCentre Okija – Anambra State onSaturday 12th November 2016.Highlights of events were the Ro-sary, Passing through the Door ofMercy by all brothers, exposition ofthe Blessed Sacrament and theHoly Mass officiated by Priests ledby Rev. Fr. Ofiaeli. The retreat waseventful.PRESIDENTIAL VISITS:
The Grand President roundedhis presidential visits to LocalCommanderies for the year withvisits to #438, Onitsha in October17th and #752, Dunukofia in No-vember 19th while #572, Okija hadtheir turn in December 17 2016. Ateach of these Local Commanderiesvisited the Grand President’s ad-dress centred on (1) Discipline inthe Order (2) Membership Drive (3)Welfare of Priests and Sick broth-ers (4) Spirituality (5) Charity tothe Needy (6) Upholding the Con-stitution of KSJI.2016 INITIATION ANDEXEMPLIFICATION:
On 2nd - 3rd November 2016,thirty-four (34) brothers were ex-emplified into the 2nd and 3rd De-gree and invested in their Uniformsat ceremonies which took place atthe KSJI Temple Onitsha whileTwelve(12) other brothers were alsoinvested in their Full Dress Uni-forms.
In the same vain, thirty-eight(38) aspirants were initiated intothe Ancient and Noble Order afterundergoing the necessary screening.The ceremonies were presided overby the Grand President Brig. Gen.
Alex. N. Nnabuife while the OnitshaGrand Spiritual Director Rev. Fr.Dr. Major Emma. O. Nwabude wasin attendance with other SpiritualAdvisers to minister to the partici-pants spiritually. 6 aspirants camefrom #438 Onitsha, 3 from #511Nnewi, 9 from #512 Ihiala, 2 from#547 Ozubulu, 2 from #572 Okija,4 from #576 Awada, 3 from #587Nkpor, 5 from #614 Trans-Nkisi, 2from #711 Awkuzu whi leCommanderies No. 803 Ukpor and821 Orsumoghu presented oneeach.REGIMENTAL SPORTSCONVENTION:
The 4th Biennial RegimentalSports
Convention of Onitsha Grand washeld on Saturday 10th December2016 at Basilica of the Most HolyTrinity Square Onitsha. Brothersfrom various Commanderies com-peted in events like (1) Matching
(2) Sword Manual (3) Track events.Prizes were won individual broth-ers and Commanderies.70 YEAR BIRTH DAYANNIVERSARY OF BISHOPHILARY OKEKE:
On Saturday January 21st, theCatholic Bishop of Nnewi Diocesecelebrated his 70 years birth dayanniversary at the Assumption Ca-thedra l Nnewi . Brothers f romOnitsha Grand Commandery par-ticipated actively both at the plan-ning and execution of the celebra-tion. It was really a memorable day.UPCOMING EVENTS:
25/3/2017 – GBOT meeting atKSJI Temple Onitsha – Nigeria. 29/3/2017 – 1/4/2017 – 40 years of KSJIin Nigeria. 11th – 14th May 2017 –6th West African Summit at Abuja.
Col. Emeka .C. Okolie
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Baltimore-Washington Grand CommanderyBaltimore-Washington Grand CommanderyBaltimore-Washington Grand CommanderyBaltimore-Washington Grand CommanderyBaltimore-Washington Grand CommanderyThe Noble Degree was conferred on Saturday, April
29th at the Church of the Incarnation in WashingtonDC. There were 28 recipients. The celebrant wasBishop Ricard.
SS Peter and Paul Commandery #747 andLadies Auxiliary # 631 of Knights of St Johndonates to Kasoa Govt. Hospital
Members of the SS Peter and Paul Commandery#747 and Ladies Auxiliary # 631 of the Knights of St.John International, New Aplaku in Accra have pre-sented a poly tank to the Kasoa Government Hospital.The gesture was made in response to a request fromthe hospital. According to Ms Helen Mahama, a princi-pal nursing officer who received the poly tank on be-half of the Management, the hospital has always hadchallenges with ensuring adequate provision of waterfor both staff and patients a situation which alwaysaffected sanitation and posed a serious threat to thehealth of both patients and staff of the hospital. Shethanked the members of the Order for this gesturestating they consider it as very priceless.
The Worthy President of the Commandery, NobleBrother Augustine Kessie assisted by the RespectedPresident, Sister Cynthia Nkansah and the Past Presi-dent, Sister Gloria Dwummah-Adu formally presentedthe poly tank to the Hospital.
Speaking after the presentation, Noble Brother
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Kessie indicated that, as an Order which has charity asone of its key values, the SS Peter Commandery #747and Ladies Auxiliary # 631 made this donation in ob-servance of their Advent charity pledge and hoped thiswill go a long way to help improve sanitation at thehospital.
By Benjamin Dwummah-Adu
Brig. Gen. Paul C. Nsofor and his grand officers visited St Theresa’s commandery #687 Jos. It was a wonder-ful uplifting visit. As holy week approaches we shared together preparation of Holy week and Easter.
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Buffalo Grand CommanderyBuffalo Grand CommanderyBuffalo Grand CommanderyBuffalo Grand CommanderyBuffalo Grand CommanderyGrand President’s Comments -Brig. Gen. James J. Setlock:
The annual Catholic Men’s Con-ference was well attended by ap-proximately 600 Catholic men.Thanks to the efforts of Maj. JosephMiller and Lt. Tim Redinger theKnights of St. John provided anhonor guard for Bishop of Buffalo,Reverend Richard Malone. I alsowish to thank all Brother Knightswho setup and worked the member-ship table. Lt. Tim Rindinger did aremarkable job with its design andbeing very attractive for all thoseattendees to admire. The reward ofnew members will follow the ac-tions of these two fine men.
Buffalo Grand & RegimentalMembership Committee has beenaiding many of our Commanderiesthat require assistance with im-proving membership at their localParishes. Many Commanderies areactively incorporating many of therecommendations from this com-mittee such as attending variousparish functions in Mass; speakingto the congregation at Mass; sup-plying pamphlets and other infor-mative information. Commandery381 has already seen the reward offour new members and otherCommanderies 377, 387 and 391will soon be reaping the rewards ofimproved membership thanks tothe efforts of Maj. Joe Miller andLt. Tim Rindinger.
All Commanderies within theBuffalo Grand have prepared manyfunctions during this Lenten sea-son. Commandery 391 is no excep-tion. They cordially invited all Buf-falo Grand Commanderies to theirLenten Holy Hour, organizedaround the theme of the Seven LastWords of Christ. It was very success-ful and well attended. I commendS.K. Jeffery Kohler for his outstand-ing effort.
Commandery 382 of Queen ofHeaven mourned the loss of BrotherKnight Sgt. James Bulger (Feb. 7th).Jim was a remarkable individualwho served with dedication formany years the Knights of St. John,his Parish and community. Jim willnever be forgotten as a “Sgt. JamesBulger Memorial Fund” was createdto provide donations to families ofdeceased Commandery Knights to
assist in defraying funeral ex-penses. This is a truly wonderfulway to remember all that Jim gaveto his Commandery and communityfor his many years of service.
The annual St. Patrick’s Day Pa-rade was a spec ia l event forCommandery 382. Prior to the pa-rade, the Knights of St. John pro-vided an Honor Guard for BuffaloBishop Richard Malone at St. JosephCathedral. After leaving Mass andentering the Parade they weregreatly rewarded by receiving theBishop Grosz trophy for “BestCatholic Float”. CongratulationSgt. Maj. Robert Meyer and Capt.Vincent Binder for a job well done
May God, Bless all my BrotherKnights, keep them in good healthand free from all harm.
God Bless America and Canada.
Buffalo Regiment:Regimental Comments -Lt. Col. Allen Hammer:
By the time, you read this Me-morial Day turn out will be over.As I think back on past MemorialDay turn outs I remember hundredsof men in line formed by three bat-talions that once formed the regi-ment. We would assemble at Ameri-can Optical on Sugar Road andmarch to the monument accompa-nied by the Regimental Band. Regi-mental, battalion and com-manderyflags were unfurled and flowing inthe wind. For those of you who werearound in those days I am sure youcan remember those times.
On September 10th, we will havethe annual Regimental Mass andBreakfast. Mass is at Our Lady ofVictory at 8:00 am. Breakfast willbe at Curly’s Restaurant. Then onOctober 18th the Regimental Mus-ter and Inspection will be held atOur Lady of Pompeii. We will startat 7:00 pm.DON’T FORGET THOSE WHOARE ILL OR RECOVERINGFROM SURGERY:
We have quite a few Knights andspouses that are ill or recoveringfrom surgery. They have beenfaithful members for many yearsand now can use our support. If youknow of a member who is ill orhomebound, give them a call, seewhat you can do to help them. Theywould appreciate your prayers, sothat they al l may experience aspeedy and a full recovery.
May the Heavenly Father bestowon them his healing power and givethem, every grace and blessing inthis life and everlasting joy in Hispresence.Brothers, when contactedplease turn out for Wakes &Funerals.
Col. William Pocobello, Buffalo Grand Secretary
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Awka Grand CommanderyAwka Grand CommanderyAwka Grand CommanderyAwka Grand CommanderyAwka Grand CommanderyThe month of April 2017 was laden
with activities in Awka GrandCommandery. The month opened up itsactivities with Lenten Retreats orga-nized by many Local Commanderiesunder the Grand. The Grand President,Brig. Gen. G. N. Muotolu, and the Grand Secretary, Col. P. C. Egwui, beingmembers of St. Patrick’s Commandery# 434, Awka, joined members of theirCommandery to participate in theirLenten Retreat that took place between7th and 9th April, 2017. It has been thetradition of this Commandery to holdher annual retreats in the week – endterminating on Palm Sunday – a prac-tice that has lasted for over 30 years.The Retreat Moderator was Very Rev.Fr Martin Anusi, the Director of FidesCommunications, Awka – a weeklynewspaper owned by the Catholic Dio-cese of Awka. The theme of the Retreatcentered on “St. John the Baptist: Pa-tron of Knights of St John Interna-tional” A lot of spiritual messages flewthrough the Moderator to the atten-tive participants. Every one went homemuch happier than he/she was at thecoming.
On the hills of this retreat, came theChrism Mass/ Cathedraticum whichwas celebrated on Thursday, 13th April.That day, the Bishop of the Dioceseconcelebrated Mass with all the Dioc-esan Priests in which each renewed hisPriestly Ordination vows. In the sameMass, members of the Laity displayedtheir love and solidarity with their Di-ocesan Bishop through presentation ofgifts in cash and kind to him to aid himfor his pastoral work in the Diocese.Awka Grand Commandery turned outCommanderies and LAUX to join ad-herents for the celebration. Awka
Grand Commandery presented 8 cowropes at N50, 000. 00 per rope to theBishop
Again on 22nd April, nineteen (19)Papal Knights awardees in Awka Dio-cese were invested/decorated by theDiocesan Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. P. C.Ezeokafor within a Holy Mass. Fourrecipients comprising a Rev. Sister, aRev. Bro., a Catechist and one otherreceived Papal Medals; thirteen (13)persons including a woman wereknighted in the Order of Knights of St.Sylvester (KSS) while one candidatewas decorated as Knights of St Gregorythe Great (KSG). It is interesting toreport that three Bros viz: VictorUmeh, A. U. Nonyelu and C. I. D.Anierobi – all members of Commandery# 434 Awka – were among the KSS who
received the Papal award. Awka GrandCommandery showed appreciation tothe Bishop by presenting a cow ropeworth N50, 000. 00.
Finally, the next day, (23rd April),Commandery # 892, Neni, the newestand the 12th Local Commandery inAwka Grand, marked her outing Massat the Commandery Headquarters ofSt. John’s Catholic Parish, Neni. Over15 Priests concelebrated the Mass withthe Bishops representative. Towardsthe close of the Mass, an opportunitywas given to the Grand President toinstall the Commandery Spiritual Ad-viser, Very Rev. Fr. Charles Umeoji. TheCharter Worthy President, BroTochukwu Muoma, was also presentedwith the Commandery Charter. Themotivator of the new Commandery, Col.A. O. Enukeme, 2nd Vice Grand Presi-dent of Owerri Grand Commandery andOnowu of Neni and his sister, LadyMary, were recognized as the Patron andPatroness of the new Commandery. Theouting Mass event featured paradesaided by a marching band, photographs,speeches and entertainment
We live to die to go to heaven. Withinthe period under review, the GrandCommandery lost the following: SisterAgnes Chinweze, Sister FlorenceObiudu, Sister Virginia Ojukwu, SisterRoseline Ndulue, andBro J. O.Ibeke.May their souls rest perfectly inthe Lord. Amen.
Col. P. C. EgwuiCharter Grand Secretary
The Charter Worthy President of Commandery #892 Neniappreciating Awka Grand President at the thanksgiving Mass inhonour of their successful inauguration and installation ofofficers.
Members of the new Commandery #892 Neni after their ThanksgivingMass.
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Enugu Grand CommanderyEnugu Grand CommanderyEnugu Grand CommanderyEnugu Grand CommanderyEnugu Grand CommanderyWorkshop for Admin Officers,Commanders, Recording andCorresponding Secretaries,Adjutants, and FinancialSecretaries
The need for this workshop wasarticulated by a committee of four(two brothers and two sisters)chaired by the Grand Secretary, Col.Charles Nwakanma. It spelled outthe “modus operandi” which amongothers included date and venue, re-source persons and fees payable byattendants.
The workshop was held at thepastoral centre, Catholic Diocese ofAbakaliki, Abakaliki on ThursdayMarch 23, 2017. The first resourceperson, Col Innocent Diyoke spokeon the “STRATEGIC ROLE OFSECRETARIES, DISTRICTCOMMANDERY AND REGIMEN-TAL ADJUTANTS”. He traced whoa Secretary is, his role and finallyrelates them to roles assigned tosecretaries by KSJI constitution.The secretary is most important of-ficial of an organization after thepresident. According to him “therole of the secretary starts beforethe meeting, continues during andbeyond the meeting.
In the second paper presented byNoble s ister Mary Okafor, Shetraced the evolution of accountingsystems in Nigeria to Book keep-
ing, Double-Entry Bookkeeping andLedgers. Finally she dealt withstatement of transactions for pre-sentation to members of a non-trading concern. The receipts andpayments accounts and the incomeand expenditure accounts , sheopined that income and expendi-ture accounts are ideal.
The third paper on the “EFFEC-TIVE ADMINISTRATION OFKNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN INTER-NATIONAL” was delivered by Brig.Gen. Chidi Arinze, the SupremeSubordinate Secretary, Nigeria. Henot only gave a brief history of theOrder but also listed the echelonsof command in the Order.
He opined that “effective admin-istration is synonymous with mas-tery, obedience and respect to theconstitution, bye laws, rules andregulations, code of conduct of ourOrder and use of gavel where appli-cable”. He asked very deep and in-cisive questions to the principal of-ficers of the echelons on how effec-tive their governance is. He endedup by reciting the constitutionalobligations for worthy presidents,recording and corresponding secre-taries and financial secretaries. Avery good paper.
Easter Lenten Retreat
At the end of the workshop on23rd March 2016, the elected offic-
ers of the grand commandery led bythe spiritual director Brig. Gen.Rev. Fr. Clement Obasi paid a cour-tesy visit to the Bishop of AbakalikiCatholic Diocese. His Lordship MostRev. Dr. Michael Nnachi Okoro, asAbakaliki pastoral centre was thevenue of our traditional annuallenten retreat.
The retreat whose theme was“LIVING BY THE WORD OF GOD”was anchored by Rev. Fr. SimonAcha of St. Theresa’s Parish Akaeze,Rev. Fr. Ken Chigbo and Dr. AlfredUnah. Rev. Fr. Simon Acha spoke onthe main theme of the retreat whileR ev. Fr. Ken Chigbo spoke on“SEEK YOU FIRST THE KING-DOM OF GOD AND ITS RIGH-TEOUSNESS” (Matt 6. 33-34) Dr.Alfred Unah spoke on “Healthy Age-ing” Each speaker delivered verywell researched paper on the topicin question. Participants were verywell informed.
Extension of ManagementAgreement of Knights of St.John International College(KSJIC) AGBA
As part of “WELCOME TO YOURNEW OFFICE” the Grand Presi-dent Brig. Gen. Peter Adimorah incompany of the grand secretary ColCharles Nwakanma paid a visit tothe new mother general of Daugh-ters of Divine Love congregation,mother, Anastasia Dike to congratu-late her on assumption of office asnew mother general. Among otherthings discussed was the extensionof their management of our collegefor another three years. The ap-proval was conveyed to us in theirletter dated 4th April 2016. Gloryto God.
Col Charles NwakanmaEnugu Grand Secretary.
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Port Harcourt Grand CommanderyPort Harcourt Grand CommanderyPort Harcourt Grand CommanderyPort Harcourt Grand CommanderyPort Harcourt Grand CommanderyPORT HARCOURT GRANDCOMMANDERYYOUNG BROTHERS ANDSISTERS WORKSHOP
It has become a routine in PortHarcourt to offer our Young Broth-ers Workshop in March every year.This time, our Ladies Auxiliarywanted to be part of the programmeorganized by the School of Knights.The last two squads of the LAUXnumbering eighty four (84) sisterssigned in for the programme alongwith ninety brothers from EdmundFitzgibbon Squad and Squad. Allwere initiated in 2016. MonsignorCharles C. Agu, a former SpiritualAdviser to Commandery #460, andParish Priest of Holy Family Catho-lic Church, Woji where the two dayprogramme took place, welcomedthe Grand Officers and the SchoolManagement Board, after the open-ing Mass.
The principal of the School, Ma-jor Ben Iwuoha, presented a leadpaper on the ‘rough road’. Inciden-tally, the First Grand RespectedPresident, also delivered a similarpaper to the Ladies in a separatesetting.
After dinner, Noble Dan Onuohapresented a paper on the history ofPort Harcourt Grand Commandery,after a brief review of CatholicKnighthood from the Medievaltimes through the formation of KSJIin the nineteenth century to theSupreme Subordinate CommanderyNigeria. Col. Steve Ekwelibe, theGrand First Vice President, dealtwith the Ethics of the Order andDegrees of the Order.
The Grand President, Brig. Gen-eral George Ikioumoton, presenteda lead paper the next day on Disci-pline which he said was at the heartof every army. He rev iewedbreaches o f d isc ip l ine in theChurch, at meetings and in civicgatherings and attendant sanctions.
Two papers on health issues werepresented on sickle cell anaemia,prostate cancer IV Aids and otherdiseases ravaging the country.
Captain Silvanus Ukaegbu fromOwerri Grand Commandery was in-vited to assist in drill practices to
which two sessions were allotted.The two day programme was
“hailed” by the young brothers andsisters who described it as very prof-itable for their understanding of theOrder and growth in it.
A few days later, the School ofKnights was restructured to makeits administration 21st centurycompliant. The School GoverningBoard now includes a Rector, themilitary Department and the Officeof the Grand Secretary, while theManagement team has Finance/Ad-ministration, Programs/TechnicalServices and Welfare. There is nowon archivist and/or document con-trol officer – a Librarian.
Easter Charities, 2017Port Harcourt Grand
Commandery reached out to ourBishops during the celebration ofthe Cathedraticum in their variousdioceses . I t i s dur ing theCathedraticum that lay membersand priests celebrate with andhonour their Bishop and show himlove for the great work he is doingfor them. This year, the Bishop ofPort Harcourt Diocese and BomadiVicar iate rece ived f rom PortHarcourt Grand Commandery thesum of N100,000.00 each while theAdministrator of Aba Diocese re-ceived N50,000.00. We have onlyone Commandery in Aba Diocese.
Our widows benefited from ourN500,000.00 Easter Widows’ purse.The widows numbered over onehundred and ten but our Widows
Committee paid attention to thevery needy ones. In a depressedeconomy, worsened by hyperinfla-tion and insecurity, widows withyoung children, are the first casual-ties. Aged widows, who are bedrid-den, who receive no tangible sup-port from their children, suffer a lotin a society where there is a poor ornon-existing social welfare system.
Our Local Commanderies for-warded the names of only elevenwidowers. Some of these widowershave on-going business concernsthat yield some income, but fromthe list we could identify two indi-gent and aged brothers. One ofthem is totally blind.,
After screening, we came up withforty one widows and widowers, ur-gently needing a helping hand.
In the face of the staggeringneeds of these widows and widow-ers, N500,000.00 was like “drop inthe bucket”. But we relied on theLord to multiply it and stretch itfor their use as He had done whenHe used only “five barley loaves andtwo small fishes” to feed five thou-sand persons, and had a leftover.John 6:8-10.
Incidentally, one of the widowsLady Oyor, had received the sum ofone million naira during our MarchJoint Grand Board meeting as shewas a beneficiary of our Death Ben-efit Scheme.
Col. Dan OnuohaGrand Secretary
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Indiana Grand CommanderyIndiana Grand CommanderyIndiana Grand CommanderyIndiana Grand CommanderyIndiana Grand CommanderyOn a beautiful weekend April 7,
8 ,9 th Mi l lhousen Commanderyhosted the 114th State Convention.Friday evening we had registrationof delegates and great fish dinner.Later that evening some of the bestbowlers in the state competed forprizes and the traveling trophy. Wellmaybe not the best bowlers butthey sure had fun.
Saturday morning at 7:45 therewas formation in front of Immacu-late Conception Church with Massby Fr. John Meyer for the departedmembers of the Knights of St Johnand Auxiliary. Breakfast was fol-lowed with the formal opening ofthe business meeting at 10:00, af-ter roll call. All delegates were as-signed to committees and with elec-tions this year nomination from thechair and the floor were held. Be-fore Lunch all delegates reported totheir appointed committees.
The afternoon business sessionopened at 12:30 with roll call fol-lowed by reports from all commit-tees. Our new candidates for elec-tion were presented to the body andthe e lect ion fo l lowed. Newlyelected off icers are: President:Mark Elpers, 1st Vice President:Jerry Knapp, 2nd Vice President: JoeKraemer, Recording Secretary: DanNobbe, Financial Secretary: SteveLuigs, Treasurer: Larry Neuman,Judge Advocate: Roman Nobbe.Messenger: Gary Naas, Guard:Kenny Will, Sargent at Arms: EricSunderhaus, 5th District trustee:Jay Pfeiffer, 6th District trustee:Randy Kissel. We expressed appre-ciation and thanks to the outgoingofficers for serving the IndianaGrand with pride and leadership,especially Brigadier General LarryNewman who has served for the lastfour years. Job well done! With thenew officers in place we look to afuture that the Indiana Grand willcontinue to be alive and growing.
Under the good of the order ourSpir i tual Adviser, Fr. R ockTravniker was recognized for hisservice to God and the Knights ofSt. John. For many years he hasflown from Florida to be with us tosay Mass and participate at the con-
ventions. Father passed away onDecember 25th. He will be greatlymissed.
The afternoon session closed at3:00.
A banquet was he ld atMillhausen’s Knights of St. John at6:30pm. The new officers were pre-sented by the Pres ident MarkElpers. After dinner the bowlingawards were given with the 5th Dis-trict winning the traveling trophy.The Special Children’s report wasg iven with donat ions o f over$16,000 between the 5th and 6th dis-tricts This is something we are veryproud of.
The Knight of the Year Award waspresented to an outstanding Knightfor deeds done for his Church Com-munity and Commandery. KennethWill was the proud recipient of thisaward. He has been a Knights Mem-ber of St. Wendel Commandery 282for over 50 years.
The evening ended with an auc-tion and the proceeds going to St
Vincent de Paul.Sunday morning we had forma-
tion at Immaculate ConceptionChurch for all the delegates anduniform members with Mass by Fr.Bi l l Turner. After breakfastMillhausen was thanked for theirhospitality and the well organizedConvention.
Let us keep our deceased and sickKnights in our prayers.
Past Indiana Grand President Eddie Obermeyer (left) presentingthe Indiana Grand Knight of the Year Award to Kenneth Will.
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In MemoriamCommandery:6 9 Eastpointe, MI Vincent Binsfeld6 9 Eastpointe, MI Augustine Migliori6 9 Eastpointe, MI Sebastian Romano7 4 Upper Marlboro, MD Ellsworth J. Holley, Sr.9 8 Columbus, OH Charles T. Shawver9 8 Columbus, OH Frank Baumbush100 Schenectady, NY Ernest Bonaquist100 Schenectady, NY Richard Nelson103 Louisville, KY Robert Bean220 Oldenburg, IN Elmer Goldsmith220 Oldenburg, IN Elmer Raver220 Oldenburg, IN Paul J. Hirt243 Batesville, IN Tom Merkel282 St. Wendel, IN Marcus Wassne330 Cleveland, OH Robert Seifert, Sr.349 Haubstadt, IN Larry Haley368 Kumasi, Ghana F.K. Boakye368 Kumasi, Ghana Peter Antwi385 Utica, NY Alfred J. Candido, Sr.422 Umuokwara, Imo, Nigeria Patrick OguzieOsunkwu424 Teteman, Ghana Anthony Dogbe427 Jirapa, Ghana Charles Kongwie430 Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria L.O. Nnaii430 Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria Justin Ezeugwu431 Adabraka, Ghana Patrick Koku Mawuli445 Aba, Abia, Nigeria Austin C. Ezejelue445 Aba, Abia, Nigeria Sylvester Ohanenye450 Uyo, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria Raymond Peter Udoh469 Umuahia, Abia, Nigeria Thomas Chitubeugo469 Umuahia, Abia, Nigeria Christian Ugwueje482 Abeka, Ghana Jacob K. Magbo562 Okpofe, Imo, Nigeria Aloysius Ikuoma564 IsialoMbano, Imo, Nigeria Austin Nwakire565 Ehima, Imo, Nigeria N.N. Uwalaka626 Ozone Park, NY HyginusAnyaegbu631 Ohafia, Abia, Nigeria S.O. Eyeh667 Funtua, Katsina, Nigeria Godwin Ayam763 Ibagwa-Aka, Enugu, Nigeria Cyril Ezeia763 Ibagwa-Aka, Enugu, Nigeria Samuel Ugwooke795 Teshie, Ghana Charles McCarthy797 Mamprobi, Ghana Harry Thompson832 Kwashieman, Ghana Joseph QuayeOwusu
March 2017 to June 2017
sponse f rom the Grand orCommanderies in the United Statesto undertake this responsibility.Having said that let us understandthat we will hold our convention in2018 as prescribed by our Consti-tution. Our greatest problem is thatwe have always booked a Headquar-ters Hotel and counted on roomnights to pay for the meeting roomsneeded. As we all know, the head-quarters hotel rate is higher thanother hotels in the area. We nolonger have the room nights to coverthe cost of the meeting rooms, thuswe must face that reality and movein a different direction. Presentlywe are looking at booking the meet-ing rooms in a hotel or moving to aconvention center. This will cost inthe area of $15,000 to $20,000 dol-lars, which would have to be splitwith the Supreme Ladies Auxiliary.Wherever we choose to locate musthave hotel’s and restaurant’s avail-able for those participating. Thereis a possibility that we may hold theconvention in Philadelphia with thestringent work of the members, andMaj. Gen. Martin Bella, but until Ireceive word from Maj. Gen. Bella,I cannot confirm this to the mem-bership. Please remember that thestructure of the convention and thecost of things such as registration,will increase. Still we will do thebest we can to defray the cost to themembership.
Respectfully,Gen. Frank Waseleski, Sr
Supreme President
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