The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem—CT Section, met for Sunday Mass and a festive lunch at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury, CT.
It was the first annual Msgr. John J. Bevins Memorial Mass and Lunch.
The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem—CT Section, met for Sunday Mass and a festive lunch at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Waterbury, CT.
It was the first annual Msgr. John J. Bevins Memorial Mass and Lunch.
Today the Order of Malta – Connecticut North East Area gathered for the annual Liturgy for deceased members, family and friends at St. Ann Melkite Church (Waterford). The parish belongs to the Eparchy of Newtown.
The Divine Liturgy was served by Fr Dennis McCarthy and the bishop of the Diocese of Norwich, Bishop Richard F. Reidy preached. They were joined at the altar by Fr. Joseph L. MacNeill, a priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford, rector of St Thomas More Chapel, New Haven –the Catholic chaplaincy at Yale University and a Deputy Chaplain of the Order.
This is the second time the Order of Malta met at St Ann’s.
The Order of Malta is a 1000 year old lay religious order with more than 30K members worldwide serving the poor, the sick, and those in need of any sort. Historically, the Order has a rich history of service in Lebanon and throughout the East.
May all those prayed for today rest in peace. Eternal memory.
Since we had the canonization of Bartolo Longo on October 19, the first layman of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem to be so recognized, I wondered who are the others. It turns out we have two other laypeople be studied for canonization: Venerable Servant of God Enrique Ernesto Shaw (Argentina) and the Servant of God Gertrude Shaw (Erie, PA, USA).
Here is what I can find on Enrique Shaw: he was a holy business man and that Pope Francis approved of his cause. Cardinal Filoni, Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre wrote on Shaw here. More to come on Shaw.
But on Barber we know:
Born September 16, 1911
Becomes a Dame of the Holy Sepulchre in 1991
Becomes a Dame Commander of the Holy Sepulchre in 1995
Becomes a Dame Grand Cross of the Holy Sepulchre in 1997.
Dies April 29 2000
Cause for canonization opened in the Erie Diocese in December 1991.
The edict opening the Cause was displayed in St. Peter Cathedral in December, 2019; approval from the Vatican, which issued a “Nihil Obstat” to indicate that no obstacles “stand in the way” of the cause proceeding; and a presentation and vote by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops. The group of more than 200 active and retired U.S. bishops approved the advancement of Dr. Barber’s cause after a presentation at their annual Fall Plenary session on Nov. 12, 2024 in Baltimore, MD.
Prayer for the Beatification and Canonization of Gertrude A. Barber
Merciful Father,
You guided your servant, Gertrude Barber,
in bringing hope to children and families who faced
the often overwhelming challenges of living with autism and disabilities,
while inspiring us to recognize all individuals as people of God.
We know you hear our prayers as we gather in Your name.
Through her intercession, please grant the intention
I ask in Jesus’ name (state your intention,)
if it be in accordance with Your Divine Will.
If it is in Your design that Gertrude be glorified by the Church,
so as to further her extraordinary mission, show us Your will.
Grant us the grace to hear your answer and commit ourselves to take up her
cause by the merits of Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Amen.
Imprimatur: The Most Rev. Lawrence T. Persico, J.C.L. , Bishop of Erie , 11 December 2019.
Those of us in the EOHSJ ought to pray for the advancement of these causes of sanctity.
The Connecticut Section of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem gave thanks and praise for the canonization of Bartolo Longo.
Saint Bartolo Longo, a layman, husband, ex-priest of Satan, third Order Dominican and member of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
The biography of Longo shows us that he dedicated himself to justice concerns, founding schools, orphanages, and charitable institutions for the children of prisoners. His life, interestingly, reminds us of the Byzantine Saint Cyprian (October 2), who was also a demonic worshipper, who sent demons to seduce the holy virgin Justa. When the demons were repulsed by her faith, he repented, renounced the magical arts and burnt his books. He became a bishop and martyr.
A relic of Saint Bartolo was available for veneration.
Saint Bartolo Longo, pray for us.
On Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11, the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem invested new members into the Order particularly for the Connecticut Section. We have 7 new members who accepted a new vocation to serve God, Church, and our least brothers and sisters.
Congratulations and prayers for:
William H. Atwood, Diocese of Bridgeport
Bishop Juan Miguel Betancourt, SEMV, Archdiocese of Hartford
Jorge Chevere, Archdiocese of Hartford
Father Michael J. Dolan, Archdiocese of Hartford
Bishop Richard F. Reidy, Diocese of Norwich (transferred to CT due to his appointment as bishop)
Robert Niedbala, Diocese of Norwich
Mona Ann Niedbala, Diocese of Norwich
Today was a glorious day for God and his church: a new Byzantine Catholic priest served his first Divine Liturgy. All done for God’s greater glory!
The newly ordained priest, Father Stephen Russo, was ordained priest by the Most Reverend Kurt Burnett last week at the Passaic Eparchy’s clergy conference in New Jersey. And today was the first Divine Liturgy served at St Nicholas Byzantine Church (Danbury, CT). As you can see from the photo the friends and family of Father Stephen.
The presence of a new priest gives great joy to God and to all the faithful.
May Father Stephen have many healthy and fruitful years.
Now is the time to re-build the Church as St Francis of Assisi set out to do!
Tonight the Connecticut Section of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem –Eastern Lieutenancy sung Vespers for the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross at St John’s Chapel of the Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist, Meriden. With Vespers we also had Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and veneration of the relic of the Holy Cross About 20 members attended.
Bishop Juan Miguel Betancourt, SEMV, presided and preached assisted by Deacon Confessol Rodriquez. Msgr John Bevins, Fr Peter J. Langevin, Fr John Mariano were present.
The Sisters were extraordinary in the preparation, their presence and friendship.
It was an extraordinary grace.
Photo credit: Luis Fuentes.
Today, the Connecticut North East Area of the Order of Malta gathered at St Peter Claver Church (West Hartford) to have the annual Lourdes in a Day of prayer.
The Lourdes in a Day is a gesture of prayer whereby we gather those who desire to receive the sacraments of healing. Many who are ill of body and mind or are living with the effects of being a senior and are in need of healing of body, mind and spirit. We offer the sacraments of confession, the Anointing of the Sick, Holy Mass, the rosary, and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. A lunch bag is provided. An additional aspect is the washing of hands with Lourdes water and the writing of ones’ intentions.
The Lourdes in a Day is the child of Mark and Cherith Sullivan, both members of the Order of Malta.
This is my 3rd or 4th time at the Day and I am always very moved by the grace of God poured out upon the participants. From my vantage point I witness to the impact that sacraments and friendship have in the lives of those in need.
Thanks be to God for inspiration the Sullivans have had and the ongoing commitment of the Order of Malta to the spiritual wellbeing of the sick and elderly.
On August 14th, Frá Jean-Louis Mainguy died. He was 71. Jean-Louis was a solemnly professed member of the Order of Saint John (2014), a Knight of Justice. In the Order of Malta he was a member of the First Class.
What is noteworthy for me is that he was born in Beruit. An Eastern Catholic member of the Order of Malta being Maronite. He was only Professed Knight of Solemn Vows who lived and worked in the Middle East for nine centuries.
The religious superior of the Fraters, Frá John Dunlap said, “Fra’ Jean-Louis was a model of faith, dedication, and service, with the title of the first Professed Knight in Lebanon and a resident knight in Malta. His tireless commitment to the service of the Order and his noble spirit will remain etched in our hearts.”
The announcement of Frá Jean-Louis’ death is noted here by the Order of Malta. Here is an article on Jean-Louis here.
The Grand Priory of England noted two things about Jean-Louis that I want bring to our attention here:
1. “His distinguished work as an architect/interior designer and scenographer of spaces, stage and cinema, was recognised nationally and internationally.
2. “Profoundly spiritual … He was a leading light in the Order’s spiritual and humanitarian mission. A man of deep philosophical reflection, he lived a spirituality which was both inspiring and impressive. It was a privilege to have known him and worked with him.
May Our Lady of Sorrows assist Frá Jean-Louis, the Order of Malta, and his family and friends in this time of mourning. May St John the Baptist and Blessed Gerard attend to him. May the memory of Frá Jean-Louis Mainguy be eternal.
Today is a feast day for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It’s the dedication day.
As a member of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre I am grateful for the opportunity to celebrate with those who claim the Basilica as their own, near and far. It is an example of our how the Catholic Faith is incarnational.
Blessed be God!