Palermo, 12 May 2011. In the magnificent scenery of the Palatine Chapel in Palermo’s Norman Palace, the annual ceremony of investiture of new Knights and Dames of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George took place on Saturday May 14, chaired by His Most Revered Eminence Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, Grand Prior of the Order and Chairman Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace of the Holy See. His Eminence Martino was accompanied by the Secretary General of the Constantinian Order, Ambassador Giuseppe Balboni Acqua. Presented by the Deputy Head of Delegation of Sicily, the Noble Dr. Antonio di Janni, neo Knights have implemented the new religious rite of investiture, which recalls the ancient one by Emperor Constantine the Great to defend the Sacred Banner which reproduces the cross and the monogram of Constantinian Cross, and the monogram of the first two greek letters in the word Christ. On this occasion the celebrant before the kneeling candidate and holding the hand up to him, pronounces the phrase “in accordance with the mandate received by His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Bourbon Two Sicilies, Duke of Castro and Grand Master of the Order, I set you and I proclaim you Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George. ” The Cardinal Grand Prior and then touches his hand with the right shoulder of the Knight completing the formula with the blessing “in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” The new investiture ceremony reminiscent of the old medieval knights kneeling: During that ceremony were mentioned St. Michael and St. George and was eventually pronounced the formula of the invitation to stand with the words “there rise a knight.” The hand placed on the shoulder of the inducted – signifies the decision to help the new knight along the way of his heartfelt and convinced profession of faith and to accompany him by facilitating his entry into the community of the Knights Brothers. HIs most Revered Eminence Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino has therefore urged to arrange “not just ceremonies and beautiful uniforms with capes but concrete initiatives of solidarity to ignite hope and help the most vulnerable and often forgotten people in the world. ” The religious ceremony was then followed by a gala dinner in honor of His Eminence the Cardinal in the splendid rooms of Villa Niscemi.
The next day, Sunday, May 15, His Most Revered Eminence Cardinal Martino accompanied by Ambassador Balboni Acqua, by the Deputy Director di Janni and by the Knight Como, visited the Archbishop of Palermo, His Most Revered Eminence Cardinal Paolo Romeo, who entertained the guests for over an hour in a long and cordial conversation. So His Eminence Martino went to the residential complex of the Regional Command of the Carabinieri of Sicily where he presided over the Eucharistic celebration in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene (twelfth century), giving a high Constantine honor to General Commander Riccardo Amato. In the various meeting opportunities it was recalled with emotion the unforgettable visit of Pope Benedict XVI in Palermo on 3 October 2010 and the words addressed to the Sicilians and the Palermitani on that occasion: “Your beautiful island was among the first regions’ in Italy to accept the faith of the Apostles to receive the proclamation of the Word of God, to adhere to the faith so generously that even in the midst of difficulties and persecutions the flower of Holiness has always sprouted. Sicily was and is a land of saints as members of every condition of life who lived the Gospel with simplicity and integrity. To you, the faithful laymen, I repeat: do not be afraid to live and bear witness to the faith in the various sectors of society, in many situations of human existence, especially in the difficult ones! “







Messina, 30 December 2008. Constantinian Knights and Dames participated in annual solemn Eucharistic celebration that takes place every end of the year in the Constantinian church of Saint George Martyr in Castell’Umberto in the province of Messina. The liturgy was celebrated in accordance to the Byzantine rite and was officiated by Constantinian Chaplain Reverend Papas Lucini who was assisted by Reverend Don Antonio Cipriano,archpriest of Caronia and by don Giuseppe Di Giovanni parish priest of San Basilio in Palermo. The ceremony takes place every year and on the occasion the Constantinian Knights and Dames of the Sicilian Delegation draw the balance of the activities carried out during the year. Following the Holy mass the vice delegate for Sicily Doctor Antonio di Janni bestowed the Constantinian Benemerenti Medal to Mrs Giovanna Galli for the intense fundraising activities carried out in favor of Saint George’s Hospital in Uganda and to the militaries of the Italian Carabineer Corps. Among the authorities in attendance were the Mayor of the town of Castell’Umberto Alessandro Pruriti Ciarello, the commander of the carabineers of S.Agata Captain Costarelli. Among the Constantinian Knights were HE Prefect Gianfranco Romagnoli, Prof. Salvatore Mangione, Eng. Salvatore Sarpietro, Benedetto Salamone, Santa Ferito, Francesco Lupo, Vincenzo Scozzaro, Marcello Cantone, Davide Gentile and Rino Como.
25 December 2008. Constantinian Knights and Dames attended Holy Christmas Mass that was officiated in accordance to the Byzantine rite, by Reverend Papas Luigi Lucini in the chapel of the Hospital of Castelvetrano. The Constantinian Knights and Dames from Sicily chose this particular location for the traditional Christmas mass with the purpose to express the Constantinian ideals of solidarity and service in favor of those who suffer and are less fortunate. Following the mass that was co-celebrated also by Father Agostino of the Order of the Minor Franciscan Friars, the Holy Communion was offered to those were to ill to attend the mass. Among the Constantinian Knights in attendance were : Antonio di Janni, Francesco lupo, Elio Zuccarello, Micele Salerno, Erasmo Miceli, Giafranco Romagnoli, Pier Francesco Mistretta , Antonio Fundarò, Rino Como.