ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
• Faith
and good works are required of us and the rewards of such faith,
charity and sacrifice are eternal. Please join with us to assist
those less fortunate through our charitable projects now underway
in India, locally, and throughout the world. Helping our brothers
and sisters in need is the great work of Christianity and we
encourage everyone to help with our charitable work either as
full members or as associates of the Order. This will bring
you blessings from God and special remembrance by our priests
throughout the Order of St. John and by our associate monks,
sisters and priests in India.
If
you are interested in volunteering to help, you may write to
us at:
KnightsofSaintJohn@gmail.com
•
Catholics are welcome to join the Order as friends of the Order
to receive spiritual assistance from the Order. They are simply
lay members who are asked to support the charitable work of
the Order and our Bishop by annual donations on the Feasts of
St. John the Baptist - the Birth of St. John the Baptist on
June 24th, and the Feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist
on August 29. Friends
of the Order are also invited and encouraged to participate
in the charitable work of the Order. You may write to us for
more information at:
KnightsofSaintJohn@gmail.com
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The Order has ecumenical ranks. If you would like to fully join
the Order, you must be a members of the Church. More information
regarding the requirements for full members of the Order can
be found on the following
page. Questions can also be sent to us at the following
address:
KnightsofSaintJohn@gmail.com
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For those who are interested in joining the Catholic Church,
a Catechetical Program
is offered by the Order under the direction of the Grand Prior,
Fr. Raymond V. Dunn, J.D., OSJ. Individuals who join the Catholic
Church through this program may choose to join the Order after
their conversion, or they may live their lives as Catholics
without joining the Order. We welcome any individual into this
program who wishes to serve Christ the King in the one, holy,
Catholic, and Apostolic Church.