Dear Brethren and Friends,

The following summation by Troy is one of the finest I have ever read.  Well said, Brother Troy!

 the highlights in red are mine.

 Sincerely in faith,

 Brother Eric

 

----- Original Message -----

From: troy_space@hotmail.com
To:
eric jon phelps ; boris@borisgroenemeyer.de ; troy ; leo zagami ; greg szymanski
Sent:
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:21 PM
Subject:
REFELECTIONS ON THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER, THE N.W.O. SUPERSTRUCTURE & ROMAN CATHOLIC ORDERS

 

REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER, THE N.W.O. SUPERSTRUCTURE & ROMAN CATHOLIC ORDERS SENT TO THOMAS IN REPONSE TO THE LIST OF ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDERS THAT MAY HAVE SOME INTEREST TO PARTIES CONSIDERING THE NATURE OF THE VATICAN-ILLUMINATI NEXUS.


Indeed not Thomas, I'm sure this isn't all of them. The thing is though that most of these aren't papal orders per se.
See: <a href="
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Orders">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Orders</a>

Then again, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), Constantinian Order & Order of the Golden Fleece aren't considered as the same category, if the Wikipedia entry is accurate (recent "independant" - whatever that means - studies showed WikiP to be more accurate than Encyclopedia  Britannica; I guess Britannica has more of open door Vatican/C-I-A editorial policy than even WikiP! )  ;D   As for the Jesuits - well they are a category unto themselves.

The Constantinian Order, like SMOM, the Golden Fleece & the 4th Vow Jesuits are the nominally Roman Catholic top league players.  Only the Constantinian Order - out of ANY organisation, is brazen enough to publically state that one of the handful of reasons for their existance is to fight the "infidel" in the "Orient."  Post 9/11 this is no idle boast.  Clearly they wield enough control via SMOM-controlled international intelligence & finance, not to mention the US military-industrial complex (both directly & in league with Jesuit-controlled high-level Freemasonry) plus Vatican-controlled politics, judiciary & false-religion.  Operating in tandem with the Jesuits & Jesuit-offshoot Opus Dei plus the British Knights of St John (& its "Protestant" European Johannterorderin counterparts; all allied openly with SMOM since the early 1960's) and Order of the Garter (not including non-royal foreign members) their royal & aristocratic membership clearly are, along with the latter & the Order of the Golden Fleece, the top-level of the Illuminati aristocratic bloodlines.

World Freemasonry being controlled directly by the Queen's first cousin, the Duke of Kent as "Most Worshipful" Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (also Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons & Grand Master of the Order of St Michael & St George). As direct descendant of Saxe-Goth-Altenburg's Duke Ernst II, protector &  inheritor of Adam Weishaupt & his Bavarian Illuminati secrets, it would seem that Leo Zagami's statement that the Duke of Kent is the head of the Illuminati would have far more credence than other claims that the Scottish Lord Jacob (James) Rothschild, as current head of the House of Rothschild is, or that Guy de Rothschild was (as claimed by Stewart Swerdlow) or even the almost-certainly fictitious Marquis de Libereau of Swerdlow's female counterpart mind-controlled Arizona Wilder, the latter IMO assessment being fed a script by Brian Desborough, a shadowy writer & creator of the shape-shifting Reptilian Illuminati psy-ops project that stung David Icke [who this author believes to be a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor], who I personally believe to be innocent of acting in bad faith, even if those who sent the post MK-Ultra agents to throw him off the track weren't. The Duke of Kent is married to a Roman Catholic, as is his son, Lord Nicholas Windsor, who was married last year in the Vatican in a clear demonstration of the intimacy of the leadership of so-called Regular Freemasonry, so-called Protestant British Royalty & the anti-Christ Vatican.   [Wonderful connection, Troy!]

The Duke of Kent's brother, the Duke of Gloucester, is the Grand Prior of the Knights of St John (or Most Venerable Order of St John). He is also the First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Lodge of Royal Arch Masons of England.

More distant cousin of the Queen, the openly Roman Catholic Andrew Bertie is as you well know the Head of the S.M.O.M.   [Another great connection!]

Licio Gelli, former head of the P2 Masonic Lodge (until earlier this year when he was succeeded by P2 "treasurer" Ezio Giunchiglia, according to claimed P2 Illuminati inside historian, Leo Zagami who also maintains that the P2 became the Comitato Esecutivo Massonica controlling the Ordo Illuminatorum Universalis, an umbrella organisation whose members numbered all of the Illuminati insider Masonic Grand Masters) is also clearly a major player over the past few decades, ascending in power & now a high-level S.M.O.M. [Knight of Malta], though clearly his aristocratic pedrigee isn't of the same level as the Constantinian Order's bloodline members or the inner-circle of the Order of the Garter, his ruthlessness, loyalty & acumen being the reasons for his success.

A more recent Illuminati organisation, based in Rome, is the Accademia degli Illuminati, or Academy of the Illuminati, whose Gran Maestro is Italian philosopher, lecturer at the University of Trent (home to the Jesuit Order's infamous anti-Protestant Council of Trent, 1545-1563) & writer, not to mention former Gran Maestro of  both the Gran Loggia Regolare d'Italia  (Regular Grand Lodge of Italy) & the Grande Oriente d'Italia, Giuliano di Bernardo. di Bernardo's new body being funded by (Vatican-front - as stated by Zagami - "Regular" Masonic body) Cornerstone Society lynchpin, the Pro Grand Master (Assistant Grand Master) United Grand Lodge of England, the 7th Marquess of Northampton, Spencer Compton.

Together with the Skull & Bones, Ordo Templi Orientis innercore & the upper heirarchy of several O.T.O. offshoots (such as the Italian Roberto Negrini's O.T.O.-F.H.L. (Fraternitas Hermetica Luciferiana) & various Rosicrucian & Martinist (claimed to be considered to be the "Real Illuminati" by the Illuminati) orders, these form the basic nexus of the Illuminati, all governed, ultimately by Rome [ruled by
the Black Pope], via the P2 in Monte Carlo ("irregular" Masonry) & the U.G.L.E. in London ("regular" Masonry).

This Jesuit-controlled, aristocratic-led Illuminati nexus, including the U.S. Eastern Establishment "bluebloods," in combination with the forces of the entire Roman Catholic heirarchy & Masonic Labor Zionist Frankist-Sabbateans anti-Jewish "Jews" [rightly exposed by Israeli author Barry Chamish as being, in truth, the Vatican-directed persecutors of the Hebrew/Jewish/Israelitish people in Israel, which nation
the Papacy considers to be the revived, Dark Age, Kingdom of Jerusalem] form the structure behind the New World Order, manifesting in more meta-political forms via the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission & Royal Intitute of International Affairs, also manifesting in the continental & global political superstructures of the United Nations & European Union (& all of their many appenadant bodies) & financially via the World Bank, I.M.F. &  Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland (center to the spokes of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England & their counterpart Central Banks, forming the wheel of International Banking.

So the Constantinian Order, in terms of its apparent influence, is no mere  appendant Roman Catholic religious order. Like the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (S.M.O.M.) (& essentially the Jesuits), it is a religious-military order & one clearly with the arrogantly self-declared mission that is exactly that of the post 9/11 war OF terror. May their malevolent intentions be exposed by the Light of the World [
The Lord Jesus Christ].

Yours in truth & awareness -
Troy

 

Again, this is a brilliant and bold post!

Brother Eric

 

 

 


From: TravelingThrew@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 16:06:41 -0500
Subject: Re: THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER: FIGHTING "THE INFIDEL" IN "THE ORIENT" - MASTERS...
To: troy_space@hotmail.com
CC: eric@vaticanassassins.org

check this out troy. see what i mean? and i'm sure this isnt all of them.

 

Roman Catholic religious order

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See also: Consecrated life (Catholic Church)

Catholic religious orders ('Religious Institutes', cf. canons 573-746) are the major form of consecrated life in the Roman Catholic Church. They are organizations of laity and/or clergy who live a common life following a religious rule under the leadership of a religious superior. They do so for the purpose of imitating Jesus of Nazareth more closely, mainly but not exclusively (for every order has also its peculiar charism) by observing evangelical chastity, poverty and obedience, which are the three evangelical counsels of perfection (cf. canons 599-601). They bind themselves in Church Law to this form of Christian living by taking public vows. They may additionally profess to obey certain guidelines for living. Vows are to be distinguished from Holy Orders, the sacrament which bishops, priests and deacons receive, and thus religious are not members of the hierarchy.
There are two basic types of Catholic religious orders: congregations, which take simple vows (e.g. the Congregation of Holy Cross), and orders proper, which take solemn vows (for example, the Society of Jesus) but the term congregation sometimes also applies to branches of an order which historically united several ones and/or was extended with one or more branches of a different kind, such as for women in addition to the pre-existing one for men, or tertiaries.
A number of generic terms exist to define groups of orders and congregations, but they are not always exclusively defined. These include Mendicant orders, Canons regular, etc. As well particular or familiar names exist for religious such as Brother and Sister, whereas older terms including Mother and Nun are now more infrequently used. Technically Nuns are religious women who profess solemn vows rather than simple vows.
One of the oldest guides for religious life was written by St Augustine of Hippo, who stressed self-denial, moderation, and care for those in need.

[edit] List of Roman Catholic religious institutes

The following list refers to some of the major religious institutes of the Catholic Church, both orders and others; it should be understood that communities using the same name may exist in Anglican or Eastern Orthodox traditions as well, as well as more than one Catholic order with the same name. Each is accompanied by its official name in English as well as the acronym (or "post-nominal initials") commonly used to identify its members. In many cases name variations and/or alternative names are also in use. In parentheses is the year it was established and the number of members, if known.

  1. Adorers (Adorers of the Blood of Christ) - A.S.C.
  2. Adornos (Clerics Regular Minor) - C.R.M.
  3. Adrian Dominican Sisters
  4. Alexians - C.F.A.
  5. Angelic Sisters of St. Paul - A.S.S.P. (1535)
  6. Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - A.S.C.J.
  7. Assumptionists - A.A. (1845)
  8. Little Sisters of the Assumption
  9. Oblates of the Assumption
  10. Orantes of the Assumption
  11. Religious of the Assumption
  12. Atonement, Society of the (Atonement Friars/Graymoor Friars/Sisters) - S.A. (1909)
  13. Augustinian Recollects - (Order of the Augustinians Recollects) - O.A.R. (1912)
  14. Augustinian Sisters, Servants of Jesus and Mary - A.S.J.M.
  15. Augustinians (Order of Saint Augustine) - O.S.A. (1256)
  16. Augustinians of Kansas: Society of Saint Augustine - S.S.A. (1981)
  17. Baladites (Order of Lebanese Maronite) - O.L.M.
  18. Barnabites (Clerics Regular of Saint Paul) - B., C.R.S.P. (1530)
  19. Benedictines (Order of Saint Benedict) - O.S.B. (1216)
  20. Benedictine Oblates of St Scholastica
  21. Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (1874)
  22. Bernardine Cistercian Sisters of Esquiermes
  23. Bernardines (also see Cistercians) (1098)
  24. Bon Secours Sisters[1] - C.B.S. (1824)
  25. Bridgettines (Order of Our Savior) - O.Ss.S. (1350)
  26. Brotherhood of Hope - B.H. (1980)
  27. Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God (Order of Hospitallers) - O.H. (1572)
  28. Brothers of Christian Instruction of St Gabriel - S.G. (1711)
  29. Brothers of Mercy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - f.m.m.
  30. Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasallian Brothers or Christian Brothers) - F.S.C. (1680)
  31. Brothers of the Poor of St. Francis of Assisi (Brothers CFP located in the United States, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Brazil, Regular Third Order)
  32. Catholics of the Buffalo - C.B. (1390)
  33. Camaldolese (Camaldolese Benedictines) - O.S.B. Cam.
  34. Camaldolese Hermits of the Congregation of Monte Corona - Er.Cam.
  35. Camillians (Order of Saint Camillus) - O.S.Cam.
  36. Canonesses of St. Augustine - C.R.O.S.A.
  37. Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius - S.J.C. (2006)
  38. Canons Regular of the Holy Cross OSC
  39. Canons Regular Canons Regular of St. Augustine CRSA
  40. Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
  41. Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem - C.R.N.J. (2002)
  42. Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross
  43. Canossians (Canossian Daughters and Sons of Charity) - F.D.D.C.
  44. Capuchins (Order of Friars Minor Capuchin) - O.F.M. Cap. (1520)
  45. Capuchin Poor Clares
  46. Carmelites (Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel) - O.Carm., O.C.D., O.C.D.S. (1209)
  47. Carmelites of Mary Immaculate - C.M.I. (1831)
  48. Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus - D.C.J. (1891)
  49. Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm
  50. Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles
  51. Carthusians - O.Cart. (1084)
  52. Celestines (defunct) (1244)
  53. Christian Brothers of Ireland - C.F.C. (1802)
  54. Cistercians (Cistercians of the Ancient Observance)- O.Cist./S.O.Cist
  55. Claretians (Claretian Missionaries) - C.M.F.
  56. Claretian Sisters
  57. Columbans (Missionary Society of St. Columban) - S.S.C.
  58. Community of Betania
  59. Companions of the Cross - C.C.
  60. Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae - C.I.C.M. (1862)
  61. Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament - S.S.S.
  62. Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord - C.D.D.
  63. Congregation of Divine Providence - C.D.P.
  64. Congregation of Holy Cross - C.S.C.
  65. Congregation of the Mission - C.M. (1624)
  66. Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix - C.M.C.
  67. Congregation of Notre Dame - C.N.D.
  68. Congregation of Our Lady of the Missions
  69. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - SS.CC. (1800)
  70. Congregation of St. Basil - C.S.B. (1822)
  71. Congregation of St. Joseph - C.S.J. (1873)
  72. Congregation of St. Therese of Lisieux, Cstbrothers, Kerala, India
  73. Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy (Divine Mercy Sisters)
  74. Conventual Franciscans (Conventuals or Order of Friars Minor Conventual) - O.F.M. Conv. (1209)
  75. Daughters of Charity - D.C.
  76. Daughters of Divine Charity - F.D.C. (1868)
  77. Daughters of Divine Love
  78. Daughters of the Holy Spirit - D.H.S. (1706)
  79. Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception
  80. Daughters of St. Paul - F.S.P. (1915, 2560 members)
  81. Dehonians (Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) - S.C.J.
  82. Discalced Augustinians - O.A.D. (1592)
  83. Discalced Carmelites - O.C.D.
  84. Disciples of the Lord - C.D.D. (1931)
  85. Divine Word Missionaries - S.V.D. (1875)
  86. Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary
  87. Dominicans (Order of Friars Preachers) - O.P. (1216)
  88. Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
  89. Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - O.P. (1861)
  90. Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia - O.P. (1860)
  91. Dottrinari (Congregazione dei Preti della Dottrina Cristiana) - D.C.
  92. Eudists (Congregation of Jesus and Mary) - C.I.M.
  93. Fathers of Mercy - (Congregatio Presbyterorum a Misericordia) - C.P.M.
  94. Felician Sisters (Congregation of the Sisters of St. Felix of Cantalice) - C.S.S.F.
  95. Franciscan Apostolic Sisters - F.A.S. (1954)
  96. Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn - O.S.F.
  97. Franciscan Brothers of the Eucharist - F.B.E. (2004)
  98. Franciscan Brothers of Peace - F.B.P. (1982)
  99. Franciscan Friars (Order of Friars Minor) - O.F.M. (1209)
  100. Franciscan Friars of the Renewal - C.F.R. (1987)
  101. Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular - T.O.R.
  102. Franciscan Handmaids of Mary (1915)
  103. Franciscan Hospitaller Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - F.H.I.C. (1876)
  104. Franciscans of the Immaculate - F.I.
  105. Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood - F.M.D.M.
  106. Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word - M.F.V.A. (1987)
  107. Franciscan Missionaries of Mary - F.M.M. (1877)
  108. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
  109. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus
  110. Franciscan Servants of Jesus (1997)
  111. Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity - O.S.F.
  112. Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist - O.S.F. (1973)
  113. Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - F.S.I.C.
  114. Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate
  115. Franciscan Sisters of Penance of the Sorrowful Mother - T.O.R.
  116. Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration - O.S.F. (1849)
  117. Fransalians (Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales) - M.S.F.S.
  118. Good Shepherd Sisters - R.G.S.
  119. Grey Nuns - G.N.S.H.
  120. Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament and of Charity - A.A.S.C.
  121. Handmaids of the Precious Blood - H.P.B.
  122. Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - A.A.S.C.
  123. Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
  124. Holy Cross Fathers (Congregation of Holy Cross) - C.S.C. (1837)
  125. Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (Pink Sisters) - S.Sp.S.A.P.
  126. Hospital Sisters of the Mercy of Jesus
  127. Infant Jesus Sisters (Nicolas Barre) - I.J.
  128. Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest - I.C.R.S.S. (1990)
  129. Institute of the Incarnate Word - I.I.W. (1984)
  130. Jesuits (Society of Jesus) - S.J. (1540)
  131. Josephite Fathers (St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart) - S.S.J.
  132. Legion of Christ - L.C. (founded 1941, approved 1983)
  133. Little Brothers of the Gospel - (1956)
  134. Little Brothers of Jesus - (1933)
  135. Little Brothers of St Francis - {1970) {l.b.s.f)
  136. Little Sisters of the Assumption
  137. Little Sisters of the Gospel - (1963)
  138. Little Sisters of Jesus - (1933)
  139. Little Sisters of Jesus and Mary
  140. Little Sisters of the Poor - L.S.P. (ca. 1700s)
  141. Lovers of the Holy Cross
  142. Loreto Sisters (Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) - I.B.V.M.
  143. Marian Fathers - M.I.C.
  144. Marian Sisters (Marian Sisters of the Diocese of Lincoln) - M.S.
  145. Marianists (Society of Mary) - S.M.
  146. Marianist Sisters (Daughters of Mary Immaculate) - F.M.I.
  147. Marianites of Holy Cross - M.S.C.
  148. Marist Brothers - F.M.S. (1817)
  149. Marists (Society of Mary) - S. M.(1816)
  150. Maryknoll (Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America) - M.M. (1911)
  151. Mercedarians (Order of Our Lady of Mercy) - O. de M. (1218)
  152. Miles Christi - M.C. (1984)
  153. Missionaries of Charity - M.C. (1950)
  154. Missionaries of the Gospel of Life
  155. Missionaries of the Poor - M.O.P.
  156. Missionaries of the Precious Blood (Precious Blood Fathers) - C.PP.S.
  157. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart - M.S.C.
  158. Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo) - C.S. (1887)
  159. Missionaries of La Salette - M.S. (1852)
  160. Missionary Society of St. Columban
  161. Mission Helpers of The Sacred Heart - M.H.S.H. (1890)
  162. Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem
  163. Norbertines or Premonstratensians (Canons Regular of Prémontré) - C.R.P., O.Praem. (1120)
  164. Oblate Apostles of the Two Hearts - O.A.T.H. (1995)
  165. Oblate Sisters of Providence - O.S.P. (1829)
  166. Oblates Of Mary Immaculate - O.M.I. (1816)
  167. Oblates of St. Joseph - O.S.J. (1878)
  168. Oblates Of The Virgin Mary - O.M.V. (1827)
  169. Olivetans (Order of Our Lady of Mount Olivet) (1313)
  170. Oratorians (Oratory of St. Philip Neri) - C.O., Cong. Orat. (1500s)
  171. Order of the Imitation of Christ - O.I.C. (1930)
  172. Order of St. Elisabeth O.S.E. (1622)
  173. Pallottines (Society of the Catholic Apostolate) - S.A.C. (1835)
  174. Paris Foreign Missions Society (Missions Etrangères de Paris) - M.E.P. (1658)
  175. Passionists (Congregation of the Passion) - C.P. (1720)
  176. Passionist Sisters
  177. Patrician Brothers - F.S.P.
  178. Pauline Fathers (Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit) - O.S.P.P.E.
  179. Paulist Fathers (Missionary Society of Saint Paul the Apostle) - C.S.P.
  180. Piarists (Clerics Regulars Poors of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools) - Sch.P. (1617)
  181. Pious Disciples of the Divine Master - P.D.D.M. (1924)
  182. Poor Clares (Nuns of the Order of St. Clare/(Order of Poor Ladies) - O.S.C.
  183. Poor Clare Nuns of Perpetual Adoration
  184. Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary - P.B.V.M.
  185. Presentation Brothers - F.P.M.
  186. Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter - F.S.S.P. (1988)
  187. Putra Puteri Carmel
  188. Racine Dominican Sisters
  189. Redemptorists (Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer) - C.Ss.R. (1732)
  190. Les Religieuses de Notre-Dame-du-Sacre-Coeur (Dieppe, New Brunswick)
  191. Religious of the Assumption - R.A.
  192. Religious of the Cenacle - R.C.
  193. Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary - R.S.H.M.
  194. Religious Sisters of Mercy of Alma, Michigan - R.S.M.
  195. Resurrectionists - C.R.
  196. Rogationists of the Heart of Jesus - R.C.J.
  197. Rosminians (Institute of Charity) - I.C.
  198. Salesians of St. John Bosco - S.D.B. (1857)
  199. Salesian Sisters (Daughters of Mary Help of Christian) - F.M.A.
  200. Salvatorians (Society of the Divine Savior) - S.D.S. (1881)
  201. School Sisters of Christ the King
  202. School Sisters of Notre Dame - S.S.N.D. (1833)
  203. School Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis
  204. Servites (Order of Friars, Servants of Mary) - O.S.M. (1233)
  205. Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters
  206. Sister Adorers of the Precious Blood - R.P.G. (1861)
  207. Sisters Adorers of the Royal Heart of Jesus Christ Sovereign Priest
  208. Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel
  209. Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament
  210. Sisters of Charity - S.C.
  211. Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
  212. Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth
  213. Sisters of Charity of New York
  214. Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - B.V.M.
  215. Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception (St. John, New Brunswick, Canada)
  216. Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
  217. Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy (South Carolina)
  218. Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth
  219. Sisters of Charity Federation in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition
  220. Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul - Halifax (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)
  221. Vincentian Sisters of Charity (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
  222. Sisters of the Divine Compassion
  223. Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill (Pennsylvania)
  224. Sisters of the Holy Cross - C.S.C.
  225. Sisters of Holy Cross - C.S.C.
  226. Sisters of the Holy Family
  227. Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary - S.N.J.M. (1844)
  228. Sisters of Jesus, Our Hope
  229. Sisters of Life - S.V. (1991)
  230. Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist - O.P. (1997)
  231. Sisters of Mercy - R.S.M. (1831)
  232. Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur - S.N.D., S.N.D. de N. (1803)
  233. Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy
  234. Sisters of La Retraite
  235. Sisters of Saint Agnes
  236. Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi
  237. Sisters of St Francis of the Martyr St George - F.S.G.M.
  238. Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity
  239. Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota
  240. Sisters of St Joseph - C.S.J.
  241. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Bourg or S.S.J. (1650)
  242. Sisters of St. Joseph of Chambéry
  243. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille
  244. Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace
  245. Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart - S.S.J. (1866)
  246. Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis (1901)
  247. Sisters of Saint Martha (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada)
  248. Sisters of St Rita (1911)
  249. Sisters of St Therese of the Child Jesus (St Therese Sisters - Tanzania) - S.S.Th.
  250. Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary – I.H.M. (1845)
  251. Sisters, Servants of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Cresson, PA; Poland; Vatican City) - S.S.C.J.
  252. Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls
  253. Society of the Holy Child Jesus - S.H.C.J. (1846)
  254. Society of Mary (Marists) Marist Fathers and Brothers (1916)
  255. Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity - S.O.L.T.
  256. Society of St. Edmund S.S.E. (1843)
  257. Society of Saint Paul - S.S.P. (1914)
  258. Society of the Sacred Heart - R.S.C.J. (1800)
  259. Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta (Order of Malta) - S.M.O.M. (1099)
  260. Spiritans or Holy Ghost Fathers (Congregation of the Holy Ghost) - C.S.Sp. (1703)
  261. Stigmatines (Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata) - C.S.S.
  262. Sulpician Fathers (Society of Saint Sulpice) - S.S., P.S.S. (1642)
  263. Tertiary Sisters of St. Francis - Cameroon (1700)
  264. Teutonic Order (1190)
  265. Theatines (Congregation of Clerics Regular) - C.R. (1524)
  266. Trappists (Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance) - O.C.R., O.C.S.O. (1662)
  267. Trinitarians (Order of the Most Holy Trinity) - O.SS.T. (1194)
  268. Ursulines (Ursuline Nuns of the Roman Union) - O.S.U. (1535)
  269. Verbum Dei Missionary Fraternity - M.V.D.F.
  270. Viatorians (Clerics of Saint Viator) - C.S.V. (1831)
  271. Heralds of the Gospel (Virgo Flos Carmeli) - E.P. (February 22, 2001)
  272. Visitation Nuns (Second Federation of the Visitation Order)
  273. Vocationists (The Society of Divine Vocations) - S.D.V.
  274. White Fathers - M.Afr. (1868)
  275. Xaverian Brothers - C.F.X.
  276. Xaverian Missionaries (Missionary Society of St. Francis Xavier) - S.X.

 

[edit] Sources, references and external links

 

In a message dated 12/4/2007 12:38:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, troy_space@hotmail.com writes:


Dear Brother Eric, I have just had a quick look at your forwarded email links listed below:

PapalKnights.org.uk - Association of Papal Orders in Great Britain

http://www.papalknights.org.uk/assoc-members.html

There I came across, again, the Constantinian Order. Now if anyone wants proof that today's war OF terror in the near-east/middle-east is a continuation of those of a millenium ago, involving the Knights of Malta, still on behalf of the Vatican  (besides the fact that the Blackwater mercenary operation is SMOM controlled), I always tell them look @ the official website of the Constantinian Order, where they openly brag about this being a central reason for their existence.

The Constantinian Order is comprised of a good portion of European Roman Catholic royalty & aristocracy, Vatican cardinals & several high-level SMOM knights. They would seem to be the Catholic-only equivalent to the Illuminati Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Queen Elizabeth II's Order of the Garter that John Coleman, rightly or wrongly, claims controls Freemasonry (presumably just UGLE regular Freemasonry & not Vatican/Jesuit-controlled irregular Illuminati Freemasonry, although Leo Zagami states that 50 members of the UGLE are Vatican-assets, the cabal steered by Julian Reese & the Marquess of Northampton). Thus the Constantinian Order would appear, as the Garter is above Masonry, to be above the SMOM. The roll-call below curiously doesn't include the Hapsburgs, who I suspect of being lined up to take the thrones of a Vatican-loyal E.U. monarchy, to reclaim their wrongful place in heading the New Holy Roman Empire, just like in the bad old days. How else to explain the words on the official website of Otto von Hapsburg proclaiming under his name:
"Christ, Kaiser, Europaer" or maybe I don't get it...

see for yourself at:

http://otto.twschwarzer.de/

Now my point is this:

Correct me if I'm wrong, as I've not yet read all of Vatican Assassins III - although I have been taking many notes so far - I don't recall you discussing the Constantinian Order in interviews and lectures or in writing. I have not heard Leo Zagami mention them, nor seen Thomas Richards feature them on his superb site SpirituallySmart.com. I have never heard William Cooper or John Coleman mention them. In fact no NWO or Vatican investigative researcher touches them to my knowledge nor has done so in the past. I am at a loss to comprehend this. I accidentally discovered the Constantinian Order website while trying to verify some of Zagami's information regarding his maternal Sicilian lineage (more on this another time). It should be noted that Pope Pius XII himself was a member. One look at the Constantinian Order's website reveals them to be one of the most elite orders comprising many European Illuminati bloodlines & their high priests. Hidden in plain sight!
Please correct me if I'm mistaken about your coverage of them, as I consider your research to be a true God-inspired gift to humanity and without parallel in its depth, scope & insight. It would be most truly enlightening to read your assessment on the Constantinian Order & your take on their role in the whole 9/11-excused "war on terror" crusade.

Yours in truth and awareness -
Troy

Here are the aims & membership of the illustrious (in their own eye) Constantinian Order.

AIMS OF THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER [my notes in parenthesis]

original source:
http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/index.html

The Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George is an Order of Chivalry which, from its earliest origins, has supported the glorification of the Cross, the propaganda of the Faith and the defense of the Holy Roman Church, its special legacy through service in the Orient [the East, the Middle East that is] fighting the infidel [the Vatican's term for Muslims] and the many proofs of the recognition and regard of the Supreme Pontiffs.

It is not only required that the Knights should lead the lives of perfect Christians [read as "Romans"] but that they must participate in every manifestation which contributes to the development of the principles of religion [paganism that is] among people and co-operate with all who revive the practice of Christianity [read as "Romanism"].

The Order, to strengthen its secular institutions, must be willing to adapt to the exigencies of the times which, while evolving, have transformed the structure of modern society, and must dedicate itself to the two greatest and most important socials works, hospital assistance and charity [these last two being the great covers for the Illuminati's genocidal actions].

THE FOLLOWING IS MOST INTERESTING. NOTE THAT IT IS THE ONLY RELIGIOUS-MILITARY ORDER, BESIDES THE S.M.O.M. TO HAVE MAINTAINED THIS DISTINCTION. THE CURRENT GRAND MASTER BEING DESCRIBED AS "THE DOYEN OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE CERTAINLY MEANS THAT THAT LATTER ORDER NEEDS SOME SERIOUS RESEARCH DONE INTO IT. IF MY MEMORY IS CORRECT THIS LINKS THE ORDER'S LEADERSHIP WITH THE HAPSBURGS. THE ORDER'S H.Q. IN VENICE UNTIL THE 17TH CENTURY TIES IN WITH WHAT HAS BEEN REFERRED DUE TO MORE RECENT EVENTS AS THE BLACK NOBILITY AND IT'S INTERESTING TO SEE A MORE RECENT RESIDENCY IN BAVARIA, THE ORIGINAL HISTORICAL WEISHAUPT ILLUMINATI BASE, BY A CONSTANTINIAN GRAND MASTER:

original source:
http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/history_01.html

Statutes dating from the sixteenth century, state that the original rules were confirmed and amended by the Emperors Isaac Angelus and Michael Paleologus, but the only extant versions of these statutes date from the sixteenth century. The Constantinian Order subsequently received confirmation as a Religious-Military Order from the Holy See and, with the Order of Malta, is the only international Catholic Order which has maintained this status unchanged to the present day. The Order is dedicated to propaganda of the Faith, Defence of the Church and support of the Holy See; the members owe a particular duty of loyalty to the Pope and to support the teachings and dogma of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Constantinian Order is also the only international Catholic Order with an hereditary Grand Mastership. Since 1731 this has been the inheritance of the Bourbon family descended from Philip V of Spain and his wife Elizabeth Farnese [See Bourbon Dynasty]. Although often described as a Neapolitan institution, this is a mistaken view of the Order's history. Before 1698 its administrative headquarters was based in Venice, the residence of its Grand Masters, or traveled with them...

The nominal administration remained in Rome until 1960, even though the Grand Masters themselves were resident in Bavaria and Cannes...

Today the Order flourishes under its XIth Grand Master in succession from Francesco Farnese, the Infante Don Carlos de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Borbón-Parma, Duke of Calabria, doyen of the Knights of the Golden Fleece. There are nearly 2,300 members predominately of Italian or Spanish birth, but also including Portuguese, British, German, French, Swiss, Belgian, Austrian and American knights and dames.


GOVERNMENT OF THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER

original source:
http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/deputation.html



GRAND MASTER:
S.A.R. Infante di Spagna Don Carlos di Borbone-Due Sicilie e Borbone-Parma, Duca di Calabria

GRAND PREFECT:
S.A.R. Don Pedro di Borbone-Due Sicilie e Orléans, Duca di Noto

GRAND PRIOR:
Em.mo e Rev.mo Dario Cardinale Castrillón Hoyos, Prefetto della Congregazione per il Clero, Presidente della Pontificia Commissione Ecclesia Dei

GRAND PRIOR EMERITUS:
Em.mo e Rev.mo Antonio Cardinale Innocenti, Prefetto Emerito della Congregaziuone per il Clero, Presidente Emerito della Pontificia Commissione per la conservazione del Patrimonio artistico e storico della Chiesa, e della Pontificia Commissione "Ecclesia Dei"

PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF THE ITALIAN COMMISSION:
S.E. Conte Don Vincenzo Capasso Torre, Conte Delle Pástene, Patrizio Napoletano

VICE GRAND PREFECT:
S.E. Don Carlos de Fitzjames Stuart e Martínez de Irujo, Duca di Huescar e Grande di Spagna

GRAND CHANCELLOR: S.E. D. Carlos Abella y Ramallo, Ambasciatore di Spagna, Gentiluomo di Sua Santità

VICE PRESIDENT e PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH DELEGATION:
S.A.S. Principe Rupert zu Loewenstein- Wertheim-Freudenberg, Conte di Loewenstein-Scharffeneck

VICE GRAND CHANCELLOR:
S.E. Don Guy Stair Sainty

AUDITOR-GENERAL: vacant

GRAND TREASURER: vacant

VICE GRAND PRIOR:

    * Ecc.mo e Rev.mo Monsignore Don Jaume Traserra, Vescovo di Solsona
    * Ecc.mo e Rev.mo Monsignore Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, Vescovo di Vescovio

CO-SECRETARIES:

    * S.E. Don Julio Prado e Colón de Carvajal, Conte della Conquista
    * S.E. Nobile Alessandro dei Conti Mariotti Solimani, Patrizio Sabino

PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN DELEGATION:
S.E. Duca don Diego de Vargas Machuca, Marchese di Vatolla, Marchese di San Vicente, Conte di Urgel, Signore di Vargas, Gentiluomo di S.S.

PRESIDENT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN DELEGATION:
S.E. Profesore Dr. Joseph P. Hagan, Gent. di SS, PhD

PRESIDENT OF THE SPANISH DELEGATION:
vacant

PRESIDENT OF THE PORTUGESE COMMISSION:
S.E. Marchese Don Filipe Alberto Folque de Mendoça (Loulé), Conte di Rio Grande

ASSESSORE ECONOMICO-FINANZIERÒ ALLA DEPUTAZIONE:
S.E. D. Emmanuele Francesco Maria Emanuele y Messeri, Barone di Culcasi, Cattedratico & Presidente della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Roma

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL:

    * S.A.I.R. Arciduca Simeone di Austria, Principe Reale di Ongheria e Boemia, etc.
    * S.E. Don Carlos Abella y Ramallo, già Ambasciatore di Spagna alla Santa Sede e l'Ordine di Malta, Gentiluomo di Sua Santità
    * S.E. Nobile Avvocato Giorgio Angelozzi Gariboldi, Gent di SS.
    * S.E. l’Ambasciatore dello SMOM Don Giuseppe Bonanno di Linguaglossa, Principe di Linguaglossa, Barone del Maeggio, Barone di Delia, Vice Presidente della Real Commissione per l’Italia
    * S.E. Principe D. Nicolò Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Principe di Piombino, Duca di Sora e Arce, Duca di Monterotondo, Patrizio Napoletano, Nobile Romano Coscritto, Patrizio di Veneto, di Ravenna, di Bologna, e di Orvieto, Nobile di Rieti, di Foligno, e di Jesi, ecc.
    * S.E. Principe Don Francesco-Saverio Caracciolo di Vietri, Patrizio Napoletano
    * S.E. Marchese Don Roberto Dentice di Accadia, Patrizio Napoletano
    * S.E. Principe Don Alberto Giovanelli
    * Sua Altezza Serenissima N. H. Principe Don Maurizio Gonzaga di Vescovato, Principe del S.R.I., Marchese del Vodice, Patrizio Veneto
    * S.E. Professore Dr. Frà John A. Macpherson, Gent. di SS, MA, CAS DiplAGS, PhD. Membro del Sovrano Consiglio del S.M.O.M.
    * S.E. Marchese Giuliano Malvezzi Campeggi di Dozza dei Conti della Selva, Patrizio di Bologna
    * S.E. Generale Frà Don Angelo Mazzaccara di Celenza e Carlantino, già Gran Priore e Cancelliere del Gran Priorato di Roma del S.M.O.M.
    * S.E. Nobile Luigi Michelini, dei Conti di San Martino con Rivalta
    * S.E. Nobile Don Giuseppe Moncada dei Principi di Paternò
    * S.E. Nobile Lorenzo de Notaristefani, Patrizio di Ravello.
    * S.E. Luigi Conte Pecori Giraldi e del S.R.I., Patrizio Fiorentino.
    * S.E. Marchese Domenico Serlupi Crescenzi Ottoboni, Patrizio Romano, Vice-Gran Cancelliere dell’Ordine di S. Stefano di Toscana.

HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE DEPUTATION:

    * S.E. D. Juan-Manuel Cavero de Carondelet e Bally, Duca di Bailén, Grande di Spagna
    * S.E. Don Jose-Antonio Martínez de Villarreal e Fernandez-Hermosa, Conte di Villarreal e Grande di Spagna




MEMBERSHIP OF THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER

original source:
http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/membership.html

BALI, CAVALIERI DI GRAN CROCE DI GIUSTIZIA [1]

    * S.A.R. D. Pedro di Borbone, Duca di Noto, Principe Ereditario delle Due Sicilie, Collare (1986)
    * S.M. D. Juan Carlos I di Borbone e Borbone-Due Sicilie, Re di Spagna, Collare (1960)
    * S.A.I. e R. D. Pedro-Gastão di Orléans-Braganza, Collare, (1960/1986)
    * S.A.R. D. Duarte di Braganza, Duca di Braganza, Collare (1962/1984)
    * S.M. Simeone II, Tsar dei Bulgari, Collare (1960)
    * S.M. Costantino II, Re degli Elleni, Collare (1962)
    * S.A.R. Alessandro, Principe Ereditario di Yugoslavia, Collare (1984)
    * S.A.I.R. Arciduca Rodolfo d'Austria, Principe Reale d'Ungheria e Boemia (1996)
    * S.A.I.R. Arciduca Simeone d'Austria, Principe Reale d'Ungheria e Boemia, membro della Deputazione (1996)
    * S.A.I.R. Arciduca Josef-Arpád d’Austria, Principe Reale d’Ungheria e Boemia (2001)
    * S.A.R. Dom Miguel de Braganza, Duca di Viseu, Infante de Portogallo (2000)
    * S.A.R. Dom Henrique de Braganza, Duca di Coimbra, Infante de Portogallo (2001)
    * S.A.R. Friedrich-Wilhelm, Principe di Hohenzollern, Collare (1954)
    * S.A.S. Principe Johann-Georg di Hohenzollern (1954)

    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Gilberto Cardinale Agustoni (1994)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo D. Cardinal Amigo Vallejo, Arcivescovo di Seville (2006)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Anthony Cardinale Bevilacqua, Arcivescovo di Filadelfia (1994)
    * S.E. Rev.ma Antonio  Cardinale Cañizares Llovera. Arcivescovo di Toledo e Primato di Spagna (2006)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo D. Dario Cardinale Castrillon-Hoyos (2003)
    * S.E. Rev.ma Giovanni Cardinale Cheli (2006)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Josef Cardinale Glemp, Primate di Polonia (1983)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Zenon Cardinal Grocholewski (1993/2001)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Antonio Cardinale Innocenti (1997)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Alfonso Cardinale López Trujillo (1997)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo D. Eduardo Cardinale Martínez-Somálo (1960/1989)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Luigi Cardinale Poggi, Bibliotecario e Archivista della S.R.C. (1994)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo Norberto Cardinale Rivera Carrera, Arcivescovo di Messico (2002)
    * Em.mo e Rev.mo D. Antonio María Cardinale Rouco Varela, Arcivescovo di Madrid (1995)

    * S.E. D. Carlos Abella e Ramallo, già Ambasciatore di Spagna alla Santa Sede, Gentiluomo di Sua Santità (m.p. 1997/2005)
    * S.E. D. Iñigo de Arteaga y Martin, Duca del Infantado (2005)
    * S.E. Jacques de Bauffremont-Courtenay, Duca e Principe di Bauffremont (1976)
    * S.E. Conte D. Vincenzo Capasso Torre, Conte delle Pàstene, Collare, Presidente della Deputazione (1959/1960/1962)
    * S.E. D. Juan-Manuel Cavero de Carondelet e Bally, Duca di Bailén, Grande di Spagna, Membro d'Onore della Deputazione (1983/1988)
    * S.E. Frà Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio, Conte di Sanguinetto, Gran Commendatore del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta (1995)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore José Manuel Estepa Llaurens, Arcivescovo di Italica, Ordinario Militare di Spagna (1997)
    * S.E. il Ven Bali D. Filippo Ferretti di Castel Ferretti, Gran Priore di Roma del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta (2004)
    * S.E. D. Carlos FitzJames Stuart e Martínez de Irujo, Duca di Huéscar, Grande di Spagna, Vice-Gran Prefetto (1970/1990)
    * S.E. Conte D. Albert di Limburg-Stirum (1966/1990)
    * S.A.S. Principe D. Rupert zu Loewenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, Conte di Loewenstein-Scharffeneck, Vice-Presidente della Deputazione (1981/1985/1989)
    * S.E. Prof Frà John Alexander Macpherson, Gent di SS, Membro della Deputazione, Membro del Sovrano Consiglio del Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta (1989/1993/1995)
    * S.E. Marques Don Filipe Alberto Folque de Mendoça (Loulé), Conte di Rio Grande (1999-2001)
    * S.E. D. Inigo Moreno e de Arteaga, Marchese di Laula, Collare (1960/1961)
    * S.E. D. Hervé, Barone Pinoteau (Deputazione 1961-89) (1959/1961/1966)
    * S.E. D. Julio Prado e Colón de Carvajal, Conte della Conquista, Segretario della Deputazione (1971/1972/1990)
    * S.E. Barone Paolo Pucci di Benisichi, Duca (s.u.) de Montaltino, Segretario-Generale del Ministero degli Afari Esteri Italiano (2005)
    * S.E. D. Guy Stair Sainty, Vice-Gran Cancelliere (1970/m.p.1977/m.p.1992/2002)
    * S.E. il Duca D. Diego de Vargas Machuca, Conte di Urgel, Presidente della Commissione d'Italia (1966/1990/2005)

CAVALIERI DI GRAN CROCE DI GIUSTIZIA

    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Francisco Pérez González, Vescovo Militare Spagnolo (2006)
    * S.E. Rev.ma Monsignore D. Jaume Traserra y Cunillera, Vescovo di Solsona (2006)

    * S.E. D. Luis Maria de Almeida, Conte di Avintes, Grande di Portogallo (2002)
    * S.E. D.Gonzalo Anes e Alvárez de Castrillon, Pérez del Pato e Fernández de la Bandiera, Presidente de la Real Academia de la Historia (2003)
    * S.A.S. Duca e Principe Pierre d'Arenberg, Duca d’Arenberg (1992/1994)
    * D. Fernando de Artacho y Pérez-Blázquez (2005)
    * S.E. Augusto Duarte de Athayade, Conte di Alburquerque, Grande di Portogallo (2002)
    * S.E. Don Juan Manuel de Barandica y Luxán, Ambasciatore di Spagna, già Primo Introductore di Ambasciatori e Direttore-Generale di Protocollo, Cancelleria e Ordini Cavallereschi (Ministero degli Affari Esteri), (2002)
    * S.E. Sr Dr Luis Augusto de Bivar-Weinholtz de Azevedo (2005)
    * S.E. D. Giuseppe Bonanno, Principe di Linguaglossa (2000)
    * Principe D. Nicola Boncompagni-Ludovisi, Principe di Piombino, Duca di Sora ed Arce, ecc. (1998)
    * Conte D. Agostino Borromeo d’Adda, dei marchese di Pandino, dei conti di Arona, Cancelliere del Ordine Equestre del Santo Sepolcro (1993/1994)
    * Conte D. Filippo Borromeo d'Adda, dei marchese di Pandino, dei conti di Arona (1971/1993)
    * S.E. Don Jose Vicente Pinheiro de Melo de Bragança, dei duchi di Lafoes, Conte di Arnoso, Capo della Casa del Presidente del Repubblica di Portogallo (2000)
    * S.E. Principe D. Francesco Caracciolo di Vietri, Membro della Deputazione (1965/1990)
    * S.E. Manuel Sebastiao de Almeida de Carvalho Daun e Lorena, Marchese di Pombal, Grande di Portogallo (1985)
    * S.E. D. Alfonso de Ceballos-Escalera e Gila, Marchese della Floresta, Cronista de Armas di Castilla e León (1984/1996)
    * Nobile Fernando Giulio Crociani (1977/m.p.1991/1994)
    * S.E. Marchese D. Roberto Dentice di Accadia di Santa Maria Ingrisone, dei duchi di Accadia, Membro della Deputazione (1967/1993)
    * Nobile Emmanuele-Francesco-Maria Emanuele, Barone di Culcasi (1993/m.p. 1998)
    * S.E. D. Amedeo de Franchis, Ambasciatore dell'Italia in Spagna (m.p. 2006)
    * S.E. Don Conrado García de la Pedrosa y Campoy, Vocale del Reale Patronato della Biblioteca Nazionale di Spagna (1965/2002)
    * S.E. Principe D. Alberto Giovanelli (m.p.1984/1993)
    * S.E. Don Fernando Gómez de Olea y de la Peña, Regente del Sottopriorato di San Giorgio e Santiag del SMOM (1993/2002)
    * S.A.S. Principe Maurizio Gonzaga di Vescovato, Principe del S.R.I., etc (1994/1999)
    * S.E. Dr Joseph H. Hagan, Gent di SS, Membro della Deputazione, Presidente del Commissione di Nord di America (1994/1999/2002)
    * S.E. Frà D. José Antonio Linati e Bosch, (Conte di Gajano con Oppiano), già Delegato Permanente del SMOM al ONU (1994)
    * D. Pedro López-Quesada e Fernández-Urrutia (1994/1995)
    * D. Guillermo Luca de Tena e Brunet, dei marchesi Luca de Tena (m.p.1973)
    * S.E. D. Cayetano Luca de Tena e Brunet, dei marchesi Luca de Tena (m.p.1973)
    * S.E. Nobile Alessandro dei conti Mariotti Solimani, Patrizio Sabino (1993/1998)
    * S.E. D. José-Antonio Martínez de Villarreal e Fernández-Hermosa, Conte di Villarreal, Grande di Spagna, Membro d'Honore della Deputazione (1966/1990)
    * S.E. Ambasciatore Barone D. Giacomo Martinez Tagliavia di San Giacomo (2005)
    * Conte D. Benigno Melzi d'Eril, Duca di Lodi (1971/1994)
    * S.E. Nobile Luigi Michelini, dei conti di San Martino, Membro della Deputazione (1982/1990)
    * D. Manuel Farinha de Noronha e Andrade, Marchese di Arena e Pascarola (1984/1994)
    * S.E. Nobile Lorenzo Notaristefani (1994/2000)
    * D. Luis-María de Palacio e Oriol, Marchese di Casa Palacios (1983)
    * Duca D. Alesssandro Paternò Castello, Duca di Carcaci (1986/1993)
    * S.E. Conte del S.R.I. Luigi Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi, Patrizio Fiorentino (m.p. 1994/2000)
    * S.E. D. Luis Guillermo Perinat e Elio, Marchese di Perinat, Marchese di Campo Real e Grande di Spagna, Ambasciatore di Spagna, già Presidente dell'Assemblea Spagnuola del SMOM (1993)
    * S.E. D. Juan Prat e Coll, Ambasciatore di Spagna (m.p. 1997)
    * S.E. D. José Puig de la Bellacasa, Ambasciatore di Spagna (m.p.1989)
    * S.E. Hector Riesle Contreras, Ambasciatore di Cile (m.p. 1981/1998)
    * S.E. Don Manuel María Rodríguez de Maribona y Dávila, Segretario Generale del Collegio Araldica di Spagna e degli Indie (2002)
    * S.E. Principe D. Carlo-Emanuele Ruspoli, Duca di Plasencia, Grande di Spagna (1990)
    * S.E. D. Miguel de Sá Pais do Ameral, Conte di Alferrarede, Grande di Portogallo (2001/2002)
    * Marchese D. Domenico Serlupi-Crescenzi d'Ongran Ottoboni, Patrizio Romano (1966/1996)
    * S.E. D. Fausto Solaro del Borgo, Marchese di Borgo San Dalmazzo. Presidente dell’Associazione dei Cavalieri Italiani del SMOM (2006)
    * S. E. D. José-Antonio Tamarit e Enríquez de Navarra, Marchese di San José (1972)
    * Nobile Alfredo-Luigi degli Uberti, Conte di Cavaglia (1980/1982/1983)
    * Nobile Pier-Felice degli Uberti, Conte di Cavaglia (1980/1983/1985)
    * S.E. D. Raniero Vanni, dei duchi di Archirafi, già Ambasciatore d’Italia a Madrid (1999)

DAME DI GRAN CROCE DI GIUSTIZIA

    * S.A.R. D. Anna di Borbone-Due Sicilie, Duchessa di Calabria, nata Principessa di Orléans (1965)
    * S.A.R. D. Alicia di Borbone-Due Sicilie, Infanta di Spagna, Duchessa vedova di Calabria, nata Principessa di Borbone-Parma (1960)
    * S.M. D. Sofia, Regina di Spagna, nata Principessa di Grecia e Danimarca (1962)
    * S.A.R. D. Cristina de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Orléans, de López-Quesada, nata Principessa delle Due Sicilie (1990)
    * S.A.R. D. María de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Orléans, Arciduchessa Simeone d'Austria, nata Principessa delle Borbone delle Due Sicilie (1990)
    * S.A.R. D. Inés de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Orléans, Principessa delle Borbone Due Sicilie, Marchesa Michele Carelli Palombi (1994)
    * S.A.R. D. Victoria de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Orléans, Sra Nomikos Principessa delle Borbone Due Sicilie (1997)
    * S.A.R. D. Teresa de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Borbón-Parma, de Moreno, Marchesa de Laula, nata Principessa delle Due Sicilie (1960)
    * S.A.R. D. Inés de Borbón-Dos Sicilias e Borbón-Parma, de Morales, nata Principessa delle Due Sicilie (1960)
    * S.A.R. D. María del Pilar de Borbón e Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Infanta di Spagna, Duchessa di Badajoz e Grande di Spagna (1960)
    * S.A.R. D Margarita de Borbón e Borbón-Dos Sicilias, Infanta di Spagna, Duchessa di Soria e Hernani e Grande di Spagna (1960)
    * S.A.R. Principessa D. Cristina di Borbone-Parma (1960)
    * S.A.R. Katherine, Principessa Ereditaria di Yugoslavia, nata Batis (m.p. 1986)
    * S.A.R. Principessa Irene di Grecia e Danimarca (1962)
    * SAIR Arciduchessa Alexandra di Austria, Sra de Riesle, Principessa Reale di Ungheria e Boemia (2006)

    * Maria del Pilar de Arístegui e Petit (m.p.1997)
    * S.E. D. Claude Bonanno, Principessa di Linguaglossa, nata Ruyters (2001)
    * S.E. Contessa D. Nicoletta Capasso Torre, Contessa delle Pàstene, nata dei Conti Grizi (1962)
    * D. Maria del Rosario Carneiro de Sousa Fara e Sanjuro (1980/1995)
    * Nobile Laura Emanuele, Baronessa di Culcasi, born Nobile de Magistris (m.p. 1998)
    * D. Paloma Eulate y Aznar (1987)
    * S.E. D. Cayetana Fitzjames Stuart e Silva, Duchessa di Alba de Tormes, Grande di Spagna (1961)
    * Sra Ilaria Nuti de Franchis (m.p. 2006)
    * S.E. D. Annunciada Gorosabel e Ramírez de Haro, di Colón de Carvajal, Duchessa vedova di Veragua e della Vega, Grande di Spagna (1964)
    * S.E. Contessa Thierry di Limburg-Stirum, nata Alt.za S.ssma Principessa di Cröy (1956/1961)
    * S.A.S. Principessa Josephine zu Loewenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, Contessa di Loewenstein-Scharffeneck, nata Lowry-Corry dei conti di Belmore (1983/1986)
    * D. María del Rosario Martínez-Agulló e Sanchiz, de Coronel de Palma, Marchesa di Tejada (1970/1995)
    * Nobile Inés Montini, nata Baelde (1994/1995)
    * Contessa Marisa Pinto Olori del Poggio, m.p. 2006
    * Contessa Franca Pucci Boncambj della Genga de Domo Alberini, nata dei marchesi Persichetti Ugolini (1960)
    * Baronessa D. Maria di Loretto (Loretta) Pucci di Benisichi, Duchessa di Montaltino, nata Filiasi Carcano, dei duchi di Montaltino (2002)
    * S.E. Principessa D. Fiammetta di Sangro, Principessa vedova di Fondi, nata dei principi Caracciolo Carafa (1960)
    * S.E. D. María de Silva e Azlor de Aragón, Duchessa vedova di Frias e Grande di Spagna (1962)
    * S.E. D. Immacolata Solaro del Borgo, Marchesd di Borgo San Dalmazzo (2006)
    * S.E. D. Angela María Téllez Girón e Duque de Estrada, Duchessa di Osuna, Grande di Spagna (1981)
    * D. Leontina Van Thiel Coovels e Van Ogtrop, de Prat (m.p.1997)

CAVALIERI DI GRAN CROCE JURE SANGUINIS

    * S.E. Rev.ma Monsignore Giuseppe Molinari, Arcivescovo dell'Aquila (1998)

    * Nobile Avv. Giorgio Angelozzi Gariboldi, Patrizio di Camerino (1990/1994)
    * S.E. Prof Aldo Maria Arena (1998)
    * James Barry Donahue (m.p.1984/1993/2000)
    * S.E. Richard J. Dunn, già Membro del Consiglio Sovrano del SMOM (1988/m.p.1989)
    * Fernando Fernández-Miranda y Lozana (1997)
    * S.E. Don Fernando García-Mercadal y García-Loigorri, Colonello del Corpo Juridico Militare di Spagna, Sotto-direttore del Gabinetto della Presidenza del Congresso dei Deputati
    * Ambassador Jörg Laurenz Kaufmann (2002)
    * Conte Philippe di Lannoy (1982)
    * S.E. José Luis Los Arcos y Galbete, già Ministero Console-Generale di Spagna a Napoli (1996)
    * D. Francisco José Navarro Izquierdo
    * Principe Serge Sergeivich Obolensky (1982)
    * Sr Arqto. Segismundo Manuel Perez Ramires Pinto
    * Nobile Gian Marino delle Piane (1993/2001)
    * Edward L. Romero, già Ambasciatore degli Stati Uniti a Madrid (2001)
    * José María Ruiz de Ojeda y García-Escudero, Director Corporativo de la Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Españoles (2006)
    * S.E. Anthony R. Sanchez-Correa, Jr., Membro del Sovrano Consiglio del SMOM
    * Juan Van Halen e Acedo, Senatore del Regno di Spagna Presidente della Comissione d’Educazione e Cultura del Senato (1984/1995)

DAME DI GRAN CROCE JURE SANGUINIS

    * Sig.a Adela Falcetti de Angelozzi Gariboldi (1998)
    * S.E. D. Cristina Barrios e Almazor, Ambasciatora di Spagna (1993)

CAVALIERI DI GRAN CROCE DI MERITO

    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore François Bacqué, Arcivescovo di Gradisca, Nuncio Apostolico in Puerto Rico e Republica Dominicana (1994)
    * Rev. Prof Sandro Barlone, SJ, Seg-Gen della Pontificia Universita Gregoriana (1993)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Vittorino Canciani, Protonotario Apostolico (1996)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Salvatore Cassisa, Vescovo Emerito di Monreale
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Joseph T. Dimino, Arcivescovo di Carini e già Arcidioceso del Servizio Militare degli Stati Uniti (1996)
    * S.E. Rev.ma Monsignore Andrea Maria Erba, Vescovo di Velletri-Segni, (1993)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Ferrara Sotir, Vescovo di Piana degli Albanesi
    * S.E. Rev.mo Gerhard Ludwig Müller, Bishop of Regensburg (2003)
    * Dom Fernando Arêas Rifan, Vescovo Amministratore Apostolica di San Giovanni Maria Vianney, Vescovo Titolare di Cedamusa (2005)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo, Vescovo di Vescovio (2006)
    * S.E. Mons. Giovanni Scanavino, Vescovo di Orvieto-Todi

    * S.E. D. Carlos Maria Abascal Carranza, Ministro nel Governo de Messico (2001)
    * Min. Alte. Esq. Carlos E. C. de Andrade - Presidente do Superior Tribunal Militar, Brazil
    * Rafael Ansón Oliart (2005)
    * Min. Alte. Esq. Marcos Augusto Leal de Azevedo - Ministro do Superior Tribunal Militar, Brazil
    * Comm. Sergio Boschiero (1993)
    * Tenente-Brigadeiro-do-Ar Luiz Carlos da Silva Bueno - Comandante da Aeronautica, Brazil
    * D. Carlos Escudero de Burón e González (1991/1995)
    * Salvatore Capodiferro (1984)
    * Prof D. Guzman Miguel Carriquiry Lecour (2000)
    * Exc. mo Sr. Prof. Dott. Anibal Pinto de Castro (2004)
    * S.E. Generale Filiberto Cecchi, Capo del Stato Maggiore Italiano (2005)
    * Juan Gabriel Cotino Ferrer, ex-Director-General de Policia Nacional, Consultore del Generalitat Valenciana (2006)
    * Onorevole Presidente Salvatore Cuffaro, Presidente della Regione di Sicilia (2001)
    * S.E. M. André Damien, Luogotenente di Francia dell’Ordine del Santo Sepolcro. Membro del'Istituto di Francia (2001)
    * S.E. D. Ignacio Escasany e Anzeilli (1973)
    * D. Marcos Augusto Leal de Ezevedo
    * S.E. Ambasciatore Stefan Falèz, già Ambasciatore del S.M.O.M. alla Santa Sede (1997)
    * Sig. César Ivan Feris Iglesias (1998)
    * Jorge Fernández Diaz e Madina, Deputato, ex-Segretaria di Stato per le relazioni con il Cortes (2005)
    * S.E. Paulo Tarso Flecha da Lima, Ambasciatore di Brasile
    * S.E. On Arnaldo Forlani, già Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri d'Italia (1973)
    * S.E. D. Juan Gavarrete Soberón, Ambasciatore di Guatemala alla Santa Sede (2006)
    * Elmar Theodor Mäder, Lt-Col della Guardia Svizzera Vaticana (2005)
    * Umberto Menicucci Ascani (1997)
    * Lt Gen Paul Thomas Mikolashek, già Ispettore-Generale dell’Esercito dei Stati Uniti
    * Francisco Javier Montesa e Manzano (1996/00)
    * Maggiore-Generale Avvocato Alberto Morichetti-Franchi, già Vice-Commissario dell'Associazione Italiana della Croce Rossa (1984)
    * Dr Joaquín Navarro Valls, già Direttore della Sala Stampa della Santa Sede (2004)
    * Sig. Nicolo Nicolosi
    * S.E. Gustav Ortner (1998)
    * Sig. Riccardo Pedrizzi (1998)
    * Tenente Generale Mario Prato (1997)
    * Prof Giuseppe Ragazzini (1972)
    * S.E. José Sarney, Senatore Federal, Presidente del Senato di Brasile, già Presidente della Repubblica di Brasile (2002)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore Michele Secchia, Vescovo di San Severo (2006)
    * Tenente Generale Bruno Simeone (2001)
    * S.E. Ambasciatore Pierre-Yves Simonin, Rappresentante Permanente del SMOM all’ Ufficio delle Nazione Unite e Organizazzioni Internazionali a Genevra (2006)
    * S.E. Rev.mo Monsignore João Evaneglista Martins Terra, S.I., Vescovo tit. Di Bagi, Ausiliare di Brasília.
    * Angelo Tomasicchio, già Console-Generale di Paraguay (1983)
    * Generale di Divisione Cesare Toschi (1994)
    * S.E. D. Francisco Vázquez Vázquez, Ambasciatore di Spagna alla Santa Sede (2006)
    * Mariano Vidal-Tolosana Tornes (2006)



DAME DI GRAN CROCE DI MERITO

    * Sig.a Giuseppina Billi de Falez (1999)
    * Luigia Faccaro Marocco (1985)
    * Pamela, Mrs John Jova, nata Johnson (1972)
    * D. Chiara Lubich, fondatore del movimento Focolarini
    * Sig.a Ingrid Margarita Paiewonsky de Mardrena (1998)
    * SE Ana Maria Margarita Peláez Quevedo de Gavarrete, Ambasciatore di Guinea alla Santa Sede, Grecia, ecc., 2006

[1] Il trattamento di "Don" e "Donna" e indicato solo per i membri di famiglie Italiane e Spagnuole decorate di titoli di Principe e Duca, per i membri delle famiglie Italiane decorate del trattamento di "Don" e "Donna" dai Sommi Pontefici, dai Re delle Due Sicilie, dagli altri Sovrani Italiani e dai Re d'Italia, per i Cavalieri dell'Insigne Real Ordine di San Gennaro, e i Grandi di Spagna; mentre il trattamento di "Eccellenza" e riportato per i Bali Gran Croce, i Membri della Deputazione, i Cavalieri dell'Insigne Real Ordine di San Gennaro e loro Consorti, i Grandi di Spagna, le Consorti di questi ultimi, i Vescovi, gli Ambasciatori e i Ministri.



AND THIS IS THE BIOGRAPHY/C.V. OF THEIR GRAND MASTER:

original source:
http://www.constantinianorder.org/english/grandmaster.html

His Royal Highness the Infante of Spain Don Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies & Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Calabria, Count of Caserta, Grand Master of the Illustrious Royal Order of Saint Januarius, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of the Golden Fleece, President of the Council of the four Military Orders of Santiago, Calatrava, Alcántara and Montesa, Grand Commander of Alcántara, Grand Cross of Military Merit with White Distinction, Grand Cross of the Spanish Order of Naval Merit, Grand Cross of the Spanish Order of Agricultural Merit, Grand Cross of the Mexican Order of the Aztec Eagle, Grand Cross of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher, Grand Cross of the Royal Portuguese Order of Vila Viçosa, Grand Cross of the Royal Order of the Star of Karageorge of Yugoslavia, etc.

His Royal Highness the Infante Don Carlos, Duke of Calabria, was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, where his parents the Infante Don Alfonso and Infanta Doña Alicia (born a Princess of Parma) were living in exile. They returned to Spain in 1941 where the young Prince went to school as the companion of his first cousin, Infante Don Juan Carlos, then Prince of the Asturias and later Prince, then King of Spain.

He subsequently trained as a lawyer working briefly in New York with the Chase Manhattan Bank. He is now a director of several companies and President of the Spanish Confederation of Foundations, President of the Spanish Royal Naval Foundation, and of the Spanish branches of the United World College and the World Wildlife Fund.

Don Carlos became Duke of Noto in 1960 when Infante Don Alfonso succeeded his uncle, Ferdinando Pio, Duke of Calabria, as Head of the Royal House of the Two Sicilies and Grand Master of the Constantinian Order. In 1964 his father died and he succeeded him in turn, becoming Duke of Calabria. In 1994 he was appointed an Infante of Spain, by Royal Decree of HM King Juan Carlos I.

In 1965 he married Princess Anne of Orléans, daughter of the Count and Countess of Paris; they live in Madrid and have five children, a son, four daughters and nine grandchildren.

Recommended link:
   
Official web site of the Royal House of Bourbon - Two Sicilies
http://www.borbone-due-sicilie.org/
   
   
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