Category: Delegation of Sicily

  • SOLEMNITY FOR SAINT GEORGE

    IMG_1248x

    Messina, 23 April 2015. In the splendid setting of the Church dedicated to Saint Catherine, virgin and martyr of Messina, the priest, Monsignor Mario Di Pietro, Knight of Ecclesiastical Grace and Chaplain of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, celebrated the Holy Mass in honour of Saint George, patron saint of the Order.

    The celebration, preceded by the significant ritual of investiture of Dr. Franz Riccobono to Knight of Merit, knighted in 2014, took place in the presence of Knights and Ladies of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, as well as the delegate of Messina for the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Professor Giuseppe Romeo, Constantinian Knight of Justice, and the Head of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Clodomiro Tavani, lawyer, along with a substantial group of Knights and Ladies of the Jerusalem Order, Knight of Grace.

    The distinguished representatives demonstrated the particular importance that, in this context, is taken on by the solemnity of the Knight, Saint George, for the common protection and sharing of Christian values and chivalric principles. Civil and military authorities were also present.

    Subsequently, the “Crumbs of Health” initiative was presented, a project of solidarity launched by the Order to help the most disadvantaged social classes and that, in Messina, will take advantage of the partnership with the parish Caritas of “Saint Catherine virgin and martyr”.

    The initiative is part of the wider project, “The Hunger of our Neighbour” which the Order has launched with the aim of implementing solidarity where social need, deprivation, deviance, marginality and poverty are most felt.

     

    (more…)

  • SOLEMNITY FOR SAINT GEORGE

    S. Giorgio 2015 a Monreale 007

    Monreale, 23 April 2015. Solemnity for Saint George the Martyr, Patron Saint of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George. The delegation of Sicily celebrated Holy Mass at the Constantinian church of Maria SS degli Agonizzanti in Monreale, led by the church dean, Father Nicola Gaglio, Constantinian Chaplain. His Eminence the Very Reverend Monsignor Michele Pennisi, Archbishop of Monreale and Constantinian Prior for Sicily was present, accompanied by Father Giacomo Sgroi, Constaninian Chaplain. At the end of the Holy Mass, Lady Carla Amirante donated one of her own paintings of the Via Crucis. Also present were Knight Maurizio Di Giovine from Bologna, the Constantinian Chaplains Monsignor Gaetano Tulipano and Father Giuseppe Iozzia, Ladies Carla Amirante and Carmela Munda, Knights Antonio di Janni, His Eminence Gianfranco Romagnoli, Manlio Corselli, Vincenzo Nucco, Carmelo Sammarco, Salvatore Orobello, Umberto Mendola, Francesco Paolo Guarneri, Salvatore Notarianni, Baldo Cacioppo, Giuseppe Lipari, Giuseppe Grandinetti, Benedetto Salamone, Fabrizio Ippoliti, Rosario Tantillo, Gaetano Giarrusso, Dario Falzone, Giovanni Palozzolo and Claudio Ragusa.

     

     

    (more…)

  • DELEGATION OF SICILY AND CARITAS FOR THOSE MOST IN NEED

    09-04-15 S. F. di Paola

    San Francesco di Paola, 9 April 2015. The delegation of Sicily of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, as part of the project, “The Hunger of Our Neighbour”, is actively working with the Caritas of the parish of San Francesco di Paola to help those in need.

    The Minim Friars of San Francesco di Paola distribute food produce on a weekly basis, looking particularly to members of the parish to try to collect food produce for those in need.

     

     

     

    (more…)

  • STATIONS OF THE CROSS

    via crucis (4)

    Messina, 30 March 2015 – it was held at the Church of Santa Caterina Vergine and Martire in Messina, the Stations of the Cross, presided by Monsignor Mario Di Pietro, knight of Ecclesiastical Grace.

    They have taken part to the event  professor Giovanni Bonanno, coordinator of the province of Messina, the knights  Franz Riccobono, Carmelo La Rosa, Francesco Stagno d’Alcontres and Giuseppe Matranga.

    I t was also present the brotherhood of Maria SS Annunzita dei Catalani, the Confraternity of S. Basilio degli Azzurri and the Holy Society dei Verdi who in the Arab period had the task of defending the SS Sacramento.

     

    (more…)

  • COMMEMORATED THE 154th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALL OF THE CITADEL OF MESSINA

    plastico cittadella di Messina (3)

    Messina – 14 / 15marzo 2015.  After the second World War the area Falcata, and in particular the perimeter of the Royal Citadel has become the repository of all possible shame, transformed by the city of Messina, in the first deposit of municipal solid waste and then, in the Seventies ,  the location for the incinerator, which skeletonthe  is still there to remember us the ineptitude of our administrative management.

    Shamelessly distorting history, we continues to maintain in the most squalid  degradation a monument and an emblematic place of eternal values such as Honesty, Dignity, Loyalty and Honor, values that for centuries have heated the western culture.

    On Sunday, March 15 it has been commemorated the 154th anniversary of the heroic resistance of the Citadel of Messina in collaboration with the association “Friends of the Museum.”

    The purpose of the event that annually collects numerous scholars and history experts  is not nostalgic, but aims to  raise awareness and restore this magnificent structure in complete abandon. Built by a Dutch architect Carlos de Grunemberg, in 1685, the fortress has withstood sieges, earthquakes and two world wars.

    In 1947 it began its decline until today.

    The “sister” of the citadel is located in Holland, well preserved, and it’s a wonderful tourist attraction.

    The program includes a first day dedicated to a historical comparison with the organization of a conference that was held this year at the church of S. Giovannni of the Knights of Malta, formerly chapel of the Royal Family Bourbon Two Sicilies. They were attended by the vicar Deputy of the Constantinian Order for Sicily  Dr. Antonio di Janni, prof. Giovanni Bonanno, coordinator of the province of Messina , prof.  Franz Riccobono, prof. Vincenzo Gulì and prof. Giovanni Maduli.

    Before the conference it was placed at the feet of the statue of Ferdinand II a laurel wreath.

    The following  day it was celebrated a Mass in memory of the Sicilian soldiers  who, faithful to their homeland, fought for the honor of the people of the Two Sicilies and of their king.

    The Mass was celebrated by Monsignor Mario Di Pietro, Constantinian chaplain,  at the Church of S. Giuseppe. They were present the knights Antonio di Janni, Giovanni Bonanno, Franz Riccobono, Salvatore Italiano, Giuseppe Matranga, Santi Legrottaglie Letterio Donato, Letterio Sciliberto and Giuseppe Amato.

    After the Mass it was organized a visit to the Citadel led by prof. Franz Riccobono and it was laid a wreath on the bastions S. Diego.

     

     

     

    (more…)

  • H.R.H. Princess Beatrice of Bourbon Two Sicilies, visiting the exhibition of San Gaetano

    cdb

    Monreale – 14/21 March 2015 – Saturday, March 14  it was opened, at the Church of San Gaetano, in the presence of H.R.H. Princess  Beatrice of Bourbon Two Sicilies, the exhibition of historical documents and coins dating back to the time of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, to mark the 280th anniversary of the coronation of Charles III of Bourbon (1735-2015), by the  collectors Antonio di Janni and Salvatore Romano .

    A parallel section dedicated to the artist Pinella Imbesi awarded by a recognition that the princess wanted to assign her.

    The exhibition was organized by the Constantinian Order of St. George in collaboration with the cultural association Monseigneur Realis.

    Special presence of H.R.H. Beatrice of Bourbon Two Sicilies who was pleasantly entertained for about an hour, especially attracted  by ancient finds dating to a period before the unification of Italy and really fascinated by the location, the prestigious church of San Gaetano,  she listened  with interest to the explanations about the origins and history of the monument described by the president of Mons. Realis. Angelo Granà.

    The representative of the house Bourbon  received as gift  the famous biscuits of Monreale, a symbol of the culture of the district confectionery, prepared by  Enza Scala from Monreale.

     

  • SUCCESSFUL MEETING ENTITLED “STORIES OF WOMEN WHO MAKE THE DIFFERENCE”

    incontro

    Monreale: March 8, 2015- On the occasion of the international day dedicated to all women, at the Church of Santa Maria degli Agonizzanti, entrusted by the Sicilian delegation of the Constantinian Order, there has been a meeting-debate entitled: “Stories of Women who make the difference. ”

    The initiative, organized by the Association Mons Realis, with the sponsorship of the City of Monreale and the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George, saw the participation of professionals from the world of politics, business and culture who have told their experiences providing viruous insights to all those who are looking for their own cultural or working path.

    The meeting was opened by the Councillor for Education of the City of Monreale, Nadia Olga Granà, who focused the attention on the role of women in politics and on the – unfortunately- “recent” achievements of Italian women who have had to wait until  1946 to obtain the right to vote or even worse until 1981 to cancel the crime allowing to kill for honor.

    Professor Maria Antonietta Spadaro, Vice President ANISA (National Association of Teachers of History of Art) showed that even today there are many forms of discrimination against women in the context of the Italian language, which, very often, uses male terms  to indicate  both sexes;  in advertising that uses women’s bodies to sell goods giving to young people a male-dominated and distorted  vision of reality.

    She especially highlighted as in the art world, over the centuries, women, even though they were excellent painters or sculptors, they have never been considered not even  mentioned in art history books and their works often  remained in the shadows or were attributed to “famous men” whose power allowed them to usurp the recognition.

    Even today most of the names of the streets of our cities belong to men, women who have had “the honor “to have named a street is only 5%, including the holy women  and those of mythological origin.

    Rosy De Gregorio, Vice Director of the State Police and Director of the Section of the Traffic Police of Palermo, told her experience of conscious woman who has played for many years an important role in a world traditionally dominated by men highlighting how it is still an urgent need that young women become  aware of their potential  and try to realize themselves in areas such as the State Police pursuing their own sense of duty and using their deep culture, drawing on the experiences of all those women who fought for this.

    The role of women  within the school was highlighted by Professor Maria Rosaria Bonanno who, belonging to the world concerning education and growth of young people has always been attributable to the female world.

    Her report emphasizes the fact that today girls today are too often interested only in mobile phones and social networks and take for granted the achievements of our mothers that had to fight to get  them.

    She also noted that the real teacher’s role is to be able to recognize in each student, man or woman, the ability to assert his/her  role in a society where gender difference is only an added value and not a discrimination.

    The meeting was attended, among the many guests , by the Marshal Gianluca De Venuto, Commander of the Carabinieri of Monreale, the Senator Bartolo Fazio and H.E. Monsignor  Michele Pennisi, Archbishop of Monreale,  Prior of  Sicily of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George, who reported the message given by Pope Francis during his Angelus; he spoked of the important role of women within the family and in  society and  he recounted when he met  Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a woman of great courage who has been able to convey to all of us  a deep sense of faith and the value related to human suffering. He also highlighted how the church of Santa Maria degli Agonizzanti has become a center of worship as well as  of culture.

    The Association Mons Realis has, then, wanted to decorate Professor Maria La Rosa and   Professor  Maria Antonietta Spadaro with the title of honorary members for thir  profound closeness and their sharing with the statutory purposes and cultural initiatives implemented in the territory of Monreale during last year.

    After the meeting Isabella Dalia Lo Coco  performed a piano concert delighting  the audience with music by Chopin and Beethoven;  Antonio Di Janni, Delegate for Sicily of the  Constantinian Order of St. George and the Knight  Fabrizio Ippoliti, have given her acertificate of recognition for her skill and grace demonstrated in the execution of the musics.

     

    (more…)

  • RITE OF THE HOLY ASHES IN PALERMO

    dantonifotografia@libero,it   10707

    Palermo-20th February 2015- St. Francesco di Paola’s parish church, day lit and very crowded, hosted the constantinian knights from Palermo Antonio di Janni, Gianfranco Romagnoli, Vincenzo Nuccio, Rosario Palermo, Gasperino Como, Rosario Tantillo, Umberto Mendola, Carmelo Sanmarco, Alessandro Palazzolo, Ettore Orfanello who joined the rite of the Holy Ashes conducted by the parson don Saverio Cento together with don Giorgio Terrasi and don Antonio Porretta, all constantinian chaplains.

    During the homily father Saverio emphasized the importance of the Lent period and how the 40 days before Easter stand for a stage from an old man to a new one, the most suitable period to abandon vanity and superficial matters to choose essentiality and essentials. Money, sex and power seem to be the password to the contemporary world, however, what we think we own is not essential at all.

    Only the purity of the heart and mind, the will to obey and commit to the listening and to the everyday respect of the Lord’s word give a meaning to the attendance of the rite.

    Father Saverio took the chance to inform all the presents that they are going to activate all the procedures in order to examine the remains that can be related to S. Oliva found in the forties and kept in the convent chapel  and mentioned the chance to name the church and the convent of S. Francesco di Paola lying in the square of the same name as Shrine as soon as possible.

     

    (more…)

  • PRECEPTO NATALICIO EN CASTELVETRANO

    _PGB0133

    Castelvetrano – December 23, 2014. It has taken place in Castelvetrano, last December 23, the Mass of Christmas for the Knights of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George, who found themselves in the locals of the non-profit associationAIAS – section of Castelvetrano, Equestrian Center of Rehabilitation for disabled children.

    The Mass, which was attended by many families who use the services of the rehabilitation center, as well as by  the staff  working there, was celebrated by Don Gaspar Tortorici, knight of Ecclesiastical Grace.

    The constantinian chaplain  praised the leadership of the Association AIAS : the President, Dr. Angela Puleo, and dr. Elio Zuccarello, Director of C.R.E. and knight of the Constantinian Order, for the efforts in helping  disadvantaged children and their families.

    Commitment to help the less fortunate near us  must be exercised by each Constantinian knight, as mentioned in the prayer of the Constantinian Knight read before the conclusion of the Eucharistic celebration.

    During the mass it  was blessed a precious crucifix gift of the knight Salvatore Notarianni to the Church of Maria SS. Agonizzanti of Monreale, where the masses of the  Sicilian  Delegation of the Constantinian Order of St. George are celebratee.

    After the Mass, in a nice atmosphere of solidarity, the Constantinian knights attended the banquet and the funny activities organized dall’AIAS for all children, who have received gifts from Santa Claus arrived on horseback.

    Present the knights Elio Zuccarello, Giuseppe Grandinetti, Michele Salerno, Giuseppe Lipari, Salvatore Notarianni and Baldassare Cacioppo.

     

    (more…)

  • Piazza Armerina: ” new crumbs of health”

    DSC00169

    Piazza Armerina- December 17, 2014 – The coordinator of Enna knight  Matteo Bertino distributed with the Constantinian Chaplain Don Rivoli, ,materials for children from 0 to three years, in the church of S. Stefano in Piazza Armerina.

    This continues the activities to support families in difficulty with babies.

    The Christmas message is not a moment of temporary commitment, but a work throughout the year and therefore the example that the Constantinian Order tries to give is a  continuous and constant presence towards people in need.

     

    (more…)