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Lord Mayor of London sends message to the Order

Lord Mayor of London sends message to the Order

David Wootton

London, 28 July 2012. The Rt Hon Lord Mayor of the City of London, Alderman David Wootton, sent a message to the British and Irish Delegate of the Constantinian Order, HE Mr Anthony Bailey, on the occasion of the Royal Gala Dinner held at Stationers’ Hall in London on 28 July 2012.

“I am delighted to welcome you all to the City of London, which has played such a central role in the nation’s economic, political and spiritual life for centuries. It is a great financial centre, but it is still the home of many active churches and the workplace of thousands of committed Christians of all pews. We are equally proud of the City’s other diverse faith communities including the Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Sikh and Hindu communities among others.

“The City prides itself on the rich diversity of our religious life, so we are especially pleased that this dinner, held in the presence of so many prominent faith and state personalities, is celebrating the historic but living bonds between faith and sport, is being held in the Square Mile. How appropriate it is as well that you meet at Stationers’ Hall, one of the oldest and beautiful livery company halls, and the site of one of the venues where the scholars who worked on the King James Bible met to settle their differences and disputes. Our modern world is still one riven by religious strife, so I congratulate you and the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St George and especially its Delegation in Great Britain and Ireland on the important work you continue to give in building bridges within religions and between them.

“I wish you well for an enjoyable and successful evening”.

Yours sincerely,

Alderman David Wootton


Archbishop Antonio Mennini invested

Archbishop Antonio Mennini invested

Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George

London, June 2012. His Excellency Archbishop Antonio Mennini was invested into the Constantinian Order. The Apostolic Nuncio to the Court of St James’s, was invested at a ceremony held at the Apostolic Nunciature in London.

The Delegate for Great Britain and Ireland, HE Mr Anthony Bailey, presented Archbishop Mennini with the insignia of an Ecclesiastical Knight Grand Cross of Grace of the Constantinian Order. The Delegate also extended the warm wishes and congratulations of the Order’s Grand Master, HRH The Duke of Castro, and the Grand Prior, HE Renato Raffaele, Cardinal Martino.

Among those attending were: The Rt Rev Mgr Brian Udaigwe, First Secretary of the Apostolic Nunciature, the Rev Mgr Vincent Brady, Private Secretary to the Apostolic Nuncio, HSH Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg, The Rev Deacon Meliton Richard Oakes (representing HE Archbishop Gregorios of Thyateira and Great Britain), Dr Colin Smythe, HE Mr John Kennedy, Mr Leslie Hayward, Mr John James, Mr Joseph Byllam-Barnes and Dr Jordan Lancaster.


Constantinian Order presented a document at UN

Constantinian Order presented a document at UN

United Nations

United Nations

New York, 6 April 2012. The Constantinian Order presented a document at the United Nations on the Conference on Poverty and ECOSOC at the invitation of the UN Economic and Social Council which will hold its regular session in New York from 2-9 July 2012.

In the prospective of the Conference on Poverty and the initiatives of the ECOSOC for the realization of the principles of the millennium development goals, the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George has presented the document, herewith attached, which is the first contribution of the Constantinian Order to the U.N. activities.

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Duke & Duchess of Castro honoured by King of Tonga

Duke & Duchess of Castro honoured by King of Tonga

tonga duke

Rome, 28 February 2012. Duke & Duchess of Castro honoured by HM King George V Tupou of Tonga, on the occasion of his visit to Rome decreed that the Grand Master of the Constantinian Order, HRH The Duke of Castro, receives the insignia of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Devoted Royal Household Order of Tonga. HRH The Duchess of Castro received the insignia of a Dame Grand Cross of the same Order.

The Grand Prior of the Constantinian Order, His Eminence Renato Raffaele, Cardinal Martino, received the insignia on behalf of the Grand Master and the Duchess of Castro who were overseas at the time.

Among others honoured with the insignia of a Grand Officer of the Most Devoted Royal Household Order of Tonga were the Secretary General of the Royal House of Bourbon Two Sicilies, HE Ambassador Giuseppe Balboni Acqua, the Grand Magistral Delegate for Inter-Religious Relations HE Mr Anthony Bailey and HSH Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg.


 
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