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2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA ® FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, U.S.A. Officers and Directors President’s Message of the Federal Association 1730 M Street, NW 019 was my first year as president participate in the Chapter General, and very well together to provide another Suite 403 of the Federal Association. hopefully, that is not a new trend, as our great year for our Federal Association, as Washington, DC 20036 Every year as a member of the representation in the Chapter General you will see in the pages that follow. I Tel 202.331.2494 OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2 Order, regardless of what role is so important. During the year, there would like to thank each of them for the www.orderofmaltafederal.org I have served in, has been helpful for were five additional opportunities to time and energy given to their respective President H.E. Ambassador Michèle Burke Bowe— learning the history and customs of the meet with the American presidents. In missions. The same can be said about Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan Chevy Chase, MD Federal Association, for becoming better these meetings there has been a positive our excellent and dedicated office staff Chicago, IL John Butler — Mitchellville, MD acquainted with our members, and for desire to act together, demonstrate unity, under the direction of Deacon Vice President Joan Cincotta — Jamesville, NY witnessing our growth over the years. and share best practices in matters of Stankewicz. Thank you to everyone for Craig M. Jarchow, Ph.D. Lawrence O. Demaree — Bethesda, MD Now as president, I understand better common interest. working together with me to make us how the day-to-day administration Houston, TX Robert Gallagher — Charlotte, NC a better association in providing our takes place, working with our office staff One of the highlights of last year was hands-on service to the sick, poor, and Chancellor Robert L. Hutton, Esq. — Memphis, TN to move us through the events of the joining members in a pilgrimage to the incarcerated. We do most everything Robert L. Hutton, Esq. Craig M. Jarchow, Ph.D. — Houston, TX year, and keeping us current with the Holy Land led by Ambassador Michèle well, always searching for ways we can Memphis, TN Grand Magistry. Also, through a travel Bowe. This included an orientation to Harry W. Johnson, Jr., M.D. — do things better, while remaining ever schedule that kept me on the road for 34 the early years of the Order, along with Office Team Hospitaller Baltimore, MD mindful of the call to mirror the Gospel weeks, I have visited the members and the opportunity to see and feel the places Patrick J. Monaghan III Loretto Kane — Baltimore, MD message among ourselves and to those Executive Director experienced the life and works of as many where Jesus lived and taught during his Baltimore, MD we serve. Most impressively, wherever Deacon Michael J. Stankewicz Jeffrey Ludwig — Dunkirk, MD of our regions as possible. While this was public life. The pilgrimage also included Treasurer we are, we do what we do prayerfully, Program & Communications Patrick J. Monaghan III — Baltimore, MD a busy year, it was very rewarding. a moving visit to Holy Family Hospital in which can only serve to strengthen our Manager Peter Scudner Charles Mifsud — Columbus, OH Bethlehem, one of our most impressive I also attended well-done regional individual faith foundations and our Lancaster, PA signature works. The time we were given Nadia Mohammed Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan — retreats in Chicago and Jacksonville. to be “gowned-up” in the Neonatal life in this religious community. Living Development & Stewardship Historian Chicago, IL (President) More and more of our regions are our lives with this attitude, and forgetful Coordinator and Program Intensive Care Unit was something I will Henry Lane Hull, Ph.D. Barbara Murphy — Arlington, VA offering retreats each year. Speaking of ourselves, we cannot help but be Manager always remember. Witnessing a work of Wicomico Church, VA from experience, these provide excellent Dr. John Quinn — Mt. Pleasant, SC the Order such as this service to a large, successful in our mission. I thank each of Morgan L. Baker opportunities for quiet time, praying Principal Chaplain John F.X. Reilly — Swarthmore, PA needy population was a deep personal you for living your commitment and for Financial Coordinator & together, socializing, and building Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory experience. your generous support. Program Manager Christopher Rolland — Dallas, TX a sense of community life. Through Archbishop of Washington I ask you to keep me in your prayers Kyle Dokus Wayne Ruth — Baltimore, MD various year-round offerings we are given Pilgrimages bring us together; and so that I may continue to be given the Chaplain of the Board Peter Scudner — Lancaster, PA many opportunities to take advantage of accompanying and serving the needs Program Manager grace to carry out God’s work as he Rev. Msgr. John Enzler convenient dates, locations, and different of pilgrims is one of our founding Kyle S. Herrington Major General (ret.) Thomas Wessels — wills it through the fine members of this Washington, DC chaplains. All these experiences help traditions. I attended both our 2019 Atlanta, GA association. I remember all of you in my to deepen our personal sanctification, Lourdes pilgrimage and the summer Dr. Terryl A. White — Sterling, VA prayers, daily. helping each of us to express the Order’s pilgrimage to Our Lady of Good Help in charism in our everyday lives. Champion, Wisconsin. While Lourdes and Champion are quite different, This past year I represented the each has wonderful qualities that we Federal Association at my first meeting Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan can experience. We all have challenges of international association presidents President making time for these spiritual “time- in Budapest. Besides receiving an outs”, but I have never heard of anyone in-depth orientation on the state of who did not appreciate the experience the Order, we delegates were chosen and the time together. for the Chapter General to elect a new Sovereign Council. Only one North The officers and members of our Board American president was elected to of Directors and committees all worked ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 1 Spiritual Life

Vice President’s Report on profound reality that we, both as individuals and as a religious The Defense of the Faith Committee, led by Ed Damich, In addition to the Defense of the Faith presentation at the Spirituality order, are called by the Lord.” also published a series of modules in 2019 for discussion annual meeting, several related presentations were held in the and reflection by the members of the Federal Association. hospitaller regions, including in Lancaster, Syracuse, Central Craig M. Jarchow, KMOb, Vice President The modules dealt with topics such as Deepening Our Prayer, Spirituality and Service, Lent, Being With Jesus in the Essays dealing with end-of-life decisions covered such topics Carolina, and Atlanta. as The Nature of Suffering, Is the Life of One Who Suffers he mission of the Order of Malta since its founding more Passion, Pilgrimage and Retreat, Spirituality and Everyday The Federal Association’s Formation Committee, led by Still ‘Good?’; End of Life Decisions in Light of the Catholic than 900 years ago is “the promotion of the glory of God Life, Eucharist, Guided by the Malta Cross and Beatitudes, Cara Aghajanian, also had a busy and consequential year in Understanding of the Whole Person - Body and Soul; Ordinary through the sanctification of its Members, service to Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum, Belonging to a Religious 2019. The committee revamped the formation process, placing and Extraordinary Means of Preserving Life; Assisted Suicide, the faith and to the Holy Father, and assistance to one’s Order, Gratitude, and Advent. more emphasis on the critical role played by the sponsors of T Euthanasia, and the Slippery Slope; and End of Life Care neighbour” (Constitutional Charter §2(1)). And so it is with new candidates. As part of this effort, the committee rewrote One particularly moving passage, among the many in Instructions. the Federal Association. “Called by the Lord,” was a reminder of why so many of us the guidebooks for both candidates and sponsors, and revised Current and former members of the Defense of the Faith the agenda and materials for the annual Formation Weekend This mission is conveyed succinctly via the twin elements of are members of the Order of Malta, particularly of the Federal Committee contributed to the series, including Donald held in Washington, DC. Contributors to this substantial the Order’s charism: “Tuitio Fidei” (the preservation, protection, Association: Brey, Charles Cornelio, Lisa Howard, Daniel Krieger, John undertaking were current and former members of the Defense and witness of the faith) and “Obsequium Pauperum” (the In our Order we do not live in monasteries or convents. Lenczowski, Cindi Salazar, John Sauder, Bill Saunders, Bill of the Faith Committee, including Brandon Brown, Taffy service to the sick and the poor). We live in the world. However, we do belong to a religious Thierfelder, and Tom Wessels. Hewitt, Charles Letteer, Alexandra Milos, Chris Murphy, In the Order of Malta’s Regulations and Commentary, the order, to a community that helps us work out our salvation. The end-of-life essays were bound into a single volume that Marlana Ottinger, Randall Rainey, Robert Simmons, Chip “Spiritual Life” section (§3(3)) is remarkably concrete in its We fulfill our commitment to the Order together with our was distributed during the Defense of the Faith presentation Souser, and Dorothy Zolandz. guidance regarding spiritual activities in the Order: “It is the sisters and brothers in the Order through our prayer life and given by Professor John Keown at the Federal Association’s As the Holy Father, Francis, has reminded us: task of the Priories, Subpriories and Associations to provide our works. We work together—on the Lourdes pilgrimage, annual meeting. Professor Keown, who is the Rose F. Kennedy “Openness to God makes us open towards the marginalized appropriate theological and spiritual formation for their visiting or writing to prisoners, assisting at L’Arche, visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics of this world, and gives us the courage to leave the confines of Members in the context of an annual programme.” the sick, feeding the poor. We pray for and with each other, especially when we attend Mass together. We strive to glorify at Georgetown University, delivered a talk entitled “Euthanasia, our own security and comfort to become bruised, hurting and The Federal Association, during its 2019 reporting year, was God through our lives in the Order. Ethics and Public Policy: An Argument Against Legalization.” dirty as we joyfully approach the suffering other in a spirit of in conformance with this guidance and, thanks to the workings This talk was as moving as it was informative. In his remarks, solidarity.” Indeed, through its continued focus on spirituality, of the Holy Spirit and many dedicated knights, dames, and The monthly modules were used extensively in the hospitaller Professor Keown provided a summary of the arguments for the Federal Association surely has increased its members’ volunteers, has surpassed all reasonable plans in this regard. regions for reflection and discussion among members and and against euthanasia and assisted suicide. Ultimately, by openness to God and thereby enhanced our efforts to serve our candidates. The year began with the Spirituality Committee, led by appealing to the inviolability of human life and to the innate lords the poor and the sick. Barbara Patocka, publishing a set of monthly modules, entitled Contributors to this series were current and former members goodness of the human person, Professor Keown argued that Our Lady of Philermo, Pray for Us. “Called by the Lord.” As noted by Barbara in her introduction of the Spirituality Committee, including Shep Abell, Hugh it should be possible to reverse the seemingly inexorable trend to this series, 2019 was “…a year when we focus on the Dempsey, John Hoy, Don Patteson, Cindi Salazar, Connie toward legalization of physician-assisted suicide. Silvaggio, Tony Sorgi, and Chip Souser.

2 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 3 2019 Hospitaller Report Patrick Monaghan, KMOb, Association Hospitaller

he year 2019 was busy and productive for the Federal In addition, most regions, with the aid of their chaplains, Regional Growth & Development Additionally, the importance of the formation and Association. With 29 established regions and four conduct Lenten and Advent days or evenings of reflection and A prime initiative was begun late in 2018 to recruit new discernment process for those pursuing membership as well as currently in development, our membership at year-end many host a local mini-retreat. members within our regions. We are continuing to see new current members has been emphasized. Ttotals nearly 1,100 knights and dames, and approximately With the strong support of our Spirituality Committee and candidates joining our ranks as efforts to attract potential 350 auxiliary and volunteers. Defense of the Faith Committee, many regions are hosting knights, dames and auxiliary are made through: In Summary In addition to two full-day, in-person hospitaller meetings programs for their members, volunteers and the broader • member awareness and involvement; Always we ask the questions of ourselves and our regions: during Formation Weekend and Investiture Weekend, two Catholic community. What are we doing well? What can we do better? The answer • hospitaller designee or committee charged with the additional teleconferences were held. The in-person meetings somehow comes back to: striving to achieve Christian featured reports from Federal Association officers and Hospitaller Projects development tasks; perfection. numerous committee chairs. There were also presentations and Service to the poor and sick continues as a major focus • receptions and presentations to potential candidates; and discussions covering best demonstrated practices by various of our regions. As of year-end, 148 projects—almost 4.5 per • small group or one-on-one meetings. regional hospitallers. Our audio meetings were more focused region--are served by more than 27,000 hours of annual service on topics of current interest. by our members and volunteers. As has been our practice, each region is tasked with addressing: the spirituality of our members; continuing hands-on support of the sick and poor; and development and formation of new members and of our current members. Projects # of Regions Prison Ministry & Pen Pals 22 Spirituality of Our Members Each region is expected to host a monthly First Friday or Food Kitchens 20 First Saturday Mass as well as annually the St. John’s Feast Day Support of Homeless 17 Mass, a Mass for the Sanctity of Life and a Mass for Deceased Nursing Homes & Visitations 14 Members. Anointing Masses 10 Food Distribution 10 Elderly Care 10 Defense of Faith 9 Home Rebuilding 7 Communion to Hospitals 6 Uninsured Clinics 6 Pregnancy Help 5 Children’s Homes 3 V.A. Participation 2 Mobile Medical Vans 2 Lourdes Items 2 Medical Supplies 2 Radio Programming 1

4 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 5 2019 Treasurer’s Report Peter Scudner, KM, Association Treasurer

am pleased to report that the Federal Association had positive financial results in 2019 as a result of prudent expense management 2019 Financial Report—Based on Audited Financial Statements and successful fundraising. This presentation is an excerpt from the audited financial statements. The presentation shows an Federal Association: overview of our financial activities for the year and includes some adjustments to present the information more clearly.* Income: Expenses: Dues & Passage Fees, net $ 1,632,605 Operations/Administration $ 963,816 The Federal Association’s staff managed our expenses and the endowment campaign effectively, resulting in net income of I Committees 50,669 Assessments to SMOM 426,309 over $1.6 million. This includes investment gains of over $1 million, a one-time accounting adjustment for lifetime dues amounting Merchandise Sales - Net Cost of Sales 23,575 Committees/Other 133,769 to more than $300,000, and administrative savings offset by an overage on the Investiture weekend. The administrative reserves Administrative Sub-Total $ 1,706,849 Administrative Sub-Total $ 1,523,894 were over $500,000 at year-end, which provided a financial cushion during the uncertainties of 2020. Year-end investment accounts were approximately $7.2 million, and with $2.2 million in the Blessed Gerard Fund and $4 million in the Lourdes Events/Spiritual Activities 48,301 Events/Spiritual Activities 52,171 Endowment. Investiture 156,845 Investiture 227,548 The Federal Association had expenses for the year of approximately $3.4 million. An effort is made to match the sources Lourdes Pilgrimage * 913,242 Lourdes Pilgrimage 1,071,395 of revenue to the relevant expense items. For example, we spent approximately $1.5 million to manage the office and make Domestic Programs * - Domestic Programs - assessment payments to Rome, which is paid for by dues of approximately $1.7 million. The other major expense items are Events/Activities Sub-Total $ 1,118,388 Events/Activities Sub-Total $ 1,351,114 the Lourdes Pilgrimage, which costs approximately $1 million and is paid for by fees and donations and grants to regional and Subtotal - Net Income Before Contributions, Investment Income, & Grants Committee $ (49,771) international projects, which are funded by the Annual Stewardship Appeal of approximately $800,000. The balance is spent on Charitable Giving Investiture and other spiritual and domestic activities. Annual Appeal 839,524 Grants/Hospitaller Program Additional details are available in our audited financial statements, accessible on the Federal Association website. Lourdes Trust 264,490 Grants Committee* 554,494 Split interest agreements & planned giving 178,927 Charitable Giving Sub-Total $ 1,282,941

Other Non-operating Investment Income (loss) 1,007,385 Association Expense $ 3,429,502 Association Revenue & Support $ 5,115,563 Association Net Income $ 1,686,061

Investments— Ass’n & Lourdes Endowment Trust Operating Account $ - Malta House (DC) Fund - Lourdes Fund 4,031,655 Blessed Gerard Fund 3,224,466 Total Investment Accounts $ 7,256,121

* A grant of $150,000 was designated for the Lourdes Pilgrimage and $32,000 was designated for Prison Ministry from the Annual Appeal. These internal grants receive different accounting treatment per GAAP than the grants to third parties called external grants. Differences in timing of the Annual Stewardship Appeal contributions and the grant distributions expense over two calendar years results in variations on the annual income statement that smooth out on a multi-year basis.

6 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 7 New Members Welcomed at Investiture

Weekend Christine A. Kettmer, DM, Investiture Committee Chair

uring the weekend of September 27-28, 2019, Mary “Ceil” Malphrus, a member of the Class of 2019, The Investiture Committee would like to recognize the nearly 50 new members were invested into the shared her enthusiasm on becoming a dame. “Being invested dedication of so many individuals who helped make this Federal Association. Similar to previous years, into the Order of Malta has enriched my spiritual life through weekend a success. A tremendous thank you to all of the Dseveral of the Investiture activities occurred at the the many opportunities presented to share our faith and learn volunteers, team members and staff, including Peter-Anthony historic Mayflower Hotel and Cathedral of St. Matthew the from my fellow members,” she said. “The charitable works of Pappas, for his ongoing coordination with the hotel; Hugh Apostle in Washington, DC. the Order have challenged me to serve the needs of not only Dempsey, and Marlana Ottinger, for the beautiful Gala our local neighbors, but also our brothers and sisters in other Reception and Annual Dinner; Morgan Baker, financial The weekend commenced on Friday with the annual countries. I treasure the many friends I have made through the coordinator and program manager, for her exquisite attention members meeting and luncheon, where members of the Board Order as well.” to details; Deacon Michael Stankewicz, for his continual of Directors, Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan, Peter Scudner, Patrick collaboration and guidance; and Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan, for Monaghan III, and Robert Hutton presented the respective After the Mass concluded, the newly installed knights and his leadership and support. reports of the president, treasurer, hospitaller, and chancellor. dames, along with their families and friends, enjoyed the Later that afternoon, Professor John Keown delivered the Investiture luncheon back at the Mayflower Hotel. There, Defense of the Faith address about end-of-life issues, followed Fra’ Thomas N. Mulligan presented Tricia Lloyd and Robert by a lovely cocktail reception. Branand with the President’s Awards for their contributions and dedication to the Order’s mission and programs. On Saturday morning at St Matthew’s, the newly installed Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory celebrated the Investiture On Saturday evening, at the stunning Library of Congress, Mass and Ceremony. His Eminence had most recently served nearly 300 guests enjoyed the weekend’s culminating event, the as archbishop in the Diocese of Atlanta before being appointed Gala Reception and Annual Dinner. Members and their guests the seventh archbishop in the Archdiocese of Washington. continued the celebrations in welcoming the Class of 2019 and recognized accomplishments from the past year. At the Investiture Mass, the new members promised to faithfully call on the name of God, always bear witness to Among the evening’s highlights was the distribution of the the Catholic faith, and lead their lives in accordance with the pro Merito Melitensi awards to Joan Cincotta, Craig Jarchow, teachings of the Church. They declared themselves ready to care Hugh Dempsey, John F.X. Reilly, Jeffrey D. Ludwig, A. for our lords the sick and poor, and to obey the Constitution, Tronco, and Kimberly Hanna. The Order’s pro Merito Melitensi statues and Rule of the Order with fidelity and diligence. award is given as a sign of appreciation to individuals who have demonstrated sustained and extraordinary work in the Order Under the direction of Jeffery D Ludwig, KM, the Investiture and Federal Association over many years. Mass master of ceremonies, and Msgr. James D. Watkins, magistral chaplain and ecclesiastical master of ceremonies, the Solemn Liturgy of Investiture was a moving event.

8 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 9 Lourdes Pilgrimage–2019 Elizabeth Stoner, DM

pon returning from the Lourdes pilgrimage, it takes a The weather was a little rainy and cold Friday morning for The countryside tour was one of the highlights of this year’s while to unpack. It’s not just the suitcases, souvenirs, the baths but cleared a bit for the afternoon team meetings pilgrimage, with Mass at Eglise Notre-Dame de l’Assomption and laundry. We bring home joy, friendships, and and orientation discussion with Shep Abell of Montgomery in Cauterets, followed by lunch in the town square and event Uspiritual renewal. County, Maryland. space. Derek Ritzel of Greensboro, North Carolina presented Throughout this most recent pilgrimage that concluded At the Grotto Mass, which is always a special event, Cardinal Craig Jarchow of Houston with a big thank-you cake for his six in early May 2019, we were reminded in many homilies Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, was the main years serving as pilgrimage chair. After lunch, many pilgrims and discussions that when Mary appeared to St. Bernadette celebrant. There, the granddaughter of Kip Rolland of Dallas and children of all ages enjoyed the carousel, playground, and in 1858, the area that is now the Grotto was once the town received her first Communion. putt-putt course. trash dump. We bring our emotions, worries, fears with us to Malades and companions gave rave reviews of the lunch No countryside tour would be complete without a rousing the Grotto. And we leave them there, lightening the burden discussions led by our chaplains. And the youth lunch offered talent show featuring many of our pilgrims, malades, and and making space for joy. It is the joy we experience through pizza, french fries, ice cream, and fun for young pilgrims from companions. The performances continued in the Tangerine helping one another, praying with and for one another, sharing all teams. Lounge of the hotel upon returning from the countryside. meals, sharing the pilgrimage. The Eucharistic Procession and Adoration gave us a Tuesday’s schedule allowed for some free time after the The teams serving the malades submitted pictures that were glimpse of fellow pilgrims from 45 countries represented in farewell Mass and final blessing in the Domaine. Many pilgrims posted on Facebook to keep followers up to date on pilgrimage international pilgrimage. Mary told St. Bernadette that we and malades took advantage of the time to light candles, pay a happenings. should come in procession, and we heeded those instructions final visit to the Grotto, purchase Mass cards, and even indulge Msgr. Anthony Marcaccio of Greensboro, North Carolina once again with a candlelight procession Sunday evening, in a little shopping on the walk back from visiting the Cachot, helped commence our time in Lourdes by leading the joining with the American and Western associations. where St. Bernadette lived as a child with her family. pilgrimage candle lighting after the Mass in the Rosary Basilica. The International Mass on Sunday morning typically While boarding the charter flight back to BWI Airport, the Malades added their names on the candle, which was then kept provides an example of one, universal Church. This year was no joy of each pilgrim was palpable. burning in the candle case for pilgrims to visit throughout our different, with a sea of malades from many countries, peppered A huge thank you to the Lourdes Committee, the team pilgrimage. with sections of knights and dames in robes and capes. leaders, the medical team, and association leadership for such a fantastic pilgrimage! Now that we’re stateside, we keep our beloved malades in our prayers, review the pictures, and aim to share the joy of the pilgrimage with each person we encounter through the coming year.

10 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 11 Monsignor W. Louis Quinn Henry Lane Hull, KM, Historian Chaplain Report 2019 Rev. Msgr. John J. Enzler

ith the founding of the Southern Association of his return in 1974 to Matthew’s as rector, a position he am happy to share a report on the work of the chaplains for and to be present as often as possible for Malta Masses, the Order of Malta in 1974, renamed Federal held for 21 years. the past year. This year, the Board of Directors has approved spiritual direction, confessions, and guidance where necessary. Association in 1985, the Order assumed a new As the Federal Association grew, Msgr. Quinn became 14 new chaplains. They have joined a very select group of I encourage our chaplains to do all they can, to become even Wprominence in the Catholic life of the nation’s a familiar presence in the newly emerging regions from his I priests who care deeply about the Order of Malta and our more involved where they can. I would also ask this of all capital. Archbishop William Baum, who had become the frequent visits in support of their programs. He attended all members. There is good and bad news about our chaplains. our members: please do not hesitate to ask. There is a saying: second resident archbishop of Washington the previous year, meetings of the Board of Directors, many Lourdes committee The good news is that they have been selected because of “When you want to get something done, ask a busy person.” encouraged William H. G. FitzGerald, then a member of sessions, as well as the annual pilgrimages, and he was the host their clear priestly spirit, servant leadership and their strong When there is a need, a service, or a request made directly to the American Association, to seek approval from the Grand for the Investiture at Saint Matthew’s. spirituality. The bad news is that because of those gifts, they one of us, we promise to do all we can to say yes. We value our Magistry in Rome to establish a new association of the Order are in constant demand, and many of them are balancing participation, your spirituality, and the inspiring way that you based in Washington. As rector of the Cathedral he undertook the refurbishment parish and diocesan responsibilities along with a regular and serve so many. We are here for you and want to be the best of the structure and set in motion plans for the construction of Upon approval, the archbishop became the first conventual concerted commitment to Malta. priests we can possibly be in service to our Church and the an office building adjoining the rectory. His proudest moment Order of Malta. chaplain, and Bill FitzGerald the first president, of the Federal as rector came when he welcomed Pope John Paul II in 1979 Don’t be too disappointed when, because of their schedules Association. Msgr. W. Louis Quinn, the newly appointed during the first papal visit to Washington. The Holy Father and competencies, they are not always as present as you want May God’s blessings be upon you all. rector of the Cathedral of Saint , joined opened his informal remarks from the balcony by saying he them to be. as the first magistral chaplain of the association, assigned by had been waiting to begin until Msgr. Quinn told him he I can assure you, we did not say yes to this invitation to the archbishop to be the chaplain to the Board of Directors, a could speak. Monsignor later would comment many times on add another medal or title to our resumes. We want to help position he would hold for over 30 years. the incident with his usual Irish sense of humor. Last year, the Federal Association commemorated the In 1995 the archdiocese, the cathedral parish, and the centenary of Msgr. Quinn’s birth. Federal Association celebrated the 50th anniversary of his William Louis Quinn was born in Baltimore on May 27, priestly ordination. At the time, Pope John Paul II raised 1919. He grew up there in a devout Catholic family, with one of Monsignor to the rank of Protonotary Apostolic. That year he his sisters becoming a nun. Early in life, he came to understand retired as rector and moved to Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in that he had a vocation to the priesthood, which he wished to Bethesda, Maryland where he actively continued his priestly pursue after high school. His uncle, a priest of the Archdiocese ministry, celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation in many of Baltimore, insisted that he not enter the seminary until he parishes, and introduced Federal Association activities into the had graduated from college. Consequently, he matriculated at parish. He retired as the Federal Association’s chaplain in 2008 Loyola College where he studied under the eminent historian, when he was succeeded by Msgr. John Enzler, also a previous Professor Edward A. Doehler, who later would become one of pastor of Blessed Sacrament. the initial knights from the Baltimore Region. Msgr. Quinn was a priest’s priest, the model of the Good Following his graduation from Saint Mary’s Seminary and Shepherd among us. His guidance and continual work for University, he was ordained by Bishop John M. McNamara, the Federal Association were instrumental in its growth and auxiliary bishop of Washington, on March 17, 1945. His first development across the country. He was a prodigious letter assignment was as a curate at Saint Matthew’s Cathedral, where writer, sending thousands of notes, thank-you messages, he remained for 15 years. In 1960 Archbishop Patrick O’Boyle congratulatory greetings, and expressions of good will to appointed him the founding pastor of Holy Cross Parish in countless individuals, always signing them, “fr. Quinn.” Garrett Park, Maryland. He organized and built the new parish On March 18, 2010, Msgr. Quinn died at the age of 90. into a thriving Catholic community in the suburbs. In 1968, He was a beloved figure among the knights and dames of the he was transferred to the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament Federal Association, indeed a Christian mentor to all who in the Chevy Chase, during which time Pope Paul VI named knew him. The Reverend Monsignor William Louis Quinn, him a monsignor. There he undertook implementing the P.A., May 27, 1919 – March 18, 2010. Requiescat in Pace. liturgical changes following the Second Vatican Council until 12 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 13 Our Lady of Guadalupe Pilgrimage Prison Ministry 2019 Doug Sandvig, KM Craig M. Jarchow, KMOb

everal members of the Federal Association attended the The Mass for the World Day of the Sick at the Basilica for uch of Christian ministry involves working in We reached out to a number of partners to help us find Western Association’s annual pilgrimage to Our Lady of Our Lady of Guadalupe was the highlight of the trip. The groups. This is especially true in prison ministry; more writers, and we were blessed with a great response from Guadalupe in Mexico City in October. This pilgrimage Mexican Association organizes this Mass, which is attended by 2019 was a year of strengthening our relationships the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, The National Association of Sis held in conjunction with the Mexican Association approximately 12,000 faithful who are poor and sick. Some of Mwith our many valuable partners. Catholic Women, Holy Trinity Parish in Washington, DC, and and is scheduled every year to coincide with the World Day these pilgrims walk for days to attend and camp out in tents in The North American Prison Ministry Apostolate consists Georgetown University. of the Sick held at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The the main square outside the basilica. The Mexican Association of the American, Canadian, Federal and Western associations The year also saw growth and improvement in the Holiday American Association and the Guatemalan Association also organizes and pays for approximately 100 buses to transport cooperating to serve the needs of the incarcerated. In 2019 we Greeting Program. This is well suited to those who are willing participated. malades to the Mass. They also hand out hundreds of bottles prepared phase I of our strategic plan. An important part of the to write someone inside the walls, but do not want a sustained The Western Association’s pilgrimage began two days prior to of Lourdes water. plan is to raise the awareness of, and participation in, prison relationship. We changed the name to “The Holiday Greeting the World Day of the Sick. On the first day after our arrival, we Our pilgrimage culminated with a reception hosted by Don ministry. There are visible signs that these efforts are bearing Program” because while some units allow Christmas cards or toured the “new” Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in which Adolfo Autrey Maza, who is the Consul General of Monaco to fruit. birthday cards, many do not. The large volume of returned St. Juan Diego’s cactus-fiber tilma is preserved (miraculously) Mexico. Tan Books of Charlotte, North Carolina, has been the mail caused us to switch to holiday greetings rather than cards. to this day, and we participated in the celebration of Holy Mass Participants in this pilgrimage could not help but be moved cornerstone of our efforts to provide Catholic Bibles and prayer The depth and breadth of participation at the regional in the ornate “old” Basilica. After Mass, we assembled gift bags by the outpouring of faith among the thousands of malades books inside the walls. In 2019 they delivered 2,444 Bibles, level continues to grow. A recent survey reveals that almost for orphaned girls, to be presented during a service project the attending the World Day of the Sick. The dedication of the 1,318 prayer books, and Rosary cards to 34 institutions. The all regions have some level of participation in prison ministry. following day. These gift bags were stocked with items brought Mexican Association, under the leadership of their hospitaller, materials were provided in both English and Spanish. Since we Most participate through pen pals and holiday greetings. Also, by participants in their luggage and supplemented with goodies Monica Cardenas Figueroa, and the nuns who serve the girls started working with Tan Books, they have provided more than more of our members are going inside prisons and jails. We from the Mexican and the Guatemalan associations. at Our Lady of Peace Orphanage, was at once humbling 15,000 Bibles and more than 8,000 prayer books. support a number of initiatives and programs and provide The service project was held at the Our Lady of Peace and uplifting. It was a small reminder of the monumental We are one of the initial partners of the Catholic Prison materials inside the walls, assist Gatekeepers in a successful Orphanage in Mexico City. This orphanage is run by a vibrant significance of the apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Ministry Coalition, which brings under one umbrella numerous re-entry program in Maryland, and have members contributing order of nuns and serves girls who do not have families to December 1531 to the spiritual trajectory of the Americas. As organizations that provide training, certification, resources, Catholic books to library projects in prisons and jails. care for them because of death among parents or guardians, we exclaimed every morning during the pilgrimage: ¡Viva la advocacy and restorative justice. The coalition strives to create Perhaps most important, prayers for those inside the walls financial hardship, or some sort of abuse. Volunteers from the Virgen de Guadalupe! a more just and merciful criminal justice system closely aligned are being raised more often in our regional Masses and in the Order of Malta painted a large outdoor retaining wall in the Thanks are due to our hosts, Michael Grace, president of the with the ministry and teaching of the Church and the example daily devotions of our members. orphanage, painted benches, and worked in the kitchen. Once Western Association, as well as Jo Ann Vesco, chief of staff, and of Pope Francis. the work was completed, we shared a late lunch with the girls, Michelle Navarro, pilgrimage coordinator, for Western. the nuns, and other staff members. The gift bags assembled the Most of our members who participate in prison ministry previous day were awarded immediately after lunch. They were do so with the Pen Pal Program, which enables them to have a big hit! a sustained encounter with a particular inmate while keeping one’s identity and address confidential. In 2019 we received a tremendous boost from Catholic Distance University and The Serving Brother. Each published some information about the pen pal program, advising inmates on how to get a pen pal from us. Those publications helped us overcome one of the big challenges in a Pen Pal Program-- identifying those inside the walls who want a pen pal and providing them a means to opt into the program. We found ourselves with more “customers” than we could serve.

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hese words from the Parable of the Talents in Matthew’s 2019. As in prior years, all unallocated funding carries over to Once again in 2019, grants were approved for a variety of to fund scholarships for the mothers and professional driver Gospel are the words we all long to hear when we finally subsequent years. Should you have an interest in the Grants wonderful projects. For example, our new region in Oklahoma training. come before the Lord: “Well done my good and faithful Committee recommendations and actions taken by the board, received a grant of $15,000 in seed money for their first And through your generous donations, St. Ann’s Center Tservant. . . . Come, share your master’s joy.” (Mt. 25:21). you may read about them on the Federal Association website signature project, Coats for the Homeless. They committed for Children, Youth and Families in a rural area outside of By God’s grace, we have been called to the Order of Malta, in the minutes of the August 2019 Board of Directors meeting. to—and did—raise $40,000 to purchase and distribute new Baltimore was able to purchase a backup generator needed to called to serve the sick and poor in meaningful and tangible Each year it is heartwarming to review the grant winter coats for the homeless in the Oklahoma City area. They provide power during all-too-frequent and dangerous power ways. What a blessing we enjoy as members of the Grants applications sponsored by our members; each and every one plan to do this each year and expect this project to become outages in the area. Committee to support you in your regional projects. Every sustained by local funding going forward. of the applications is for a good and worthwhile cause. The Our grants often go to major renovation or repair projects grant application we receive is evidence of your attempts to be committee’s is to recommend for approval every application As another example, the Houston Region’s well-established good stewards and humble servants. Thank you for making it like the one made to the St. Joseph’s House for Women that meets our guidelines and for which we have funding signature project, the Mamie George Monthly Food Fair, in Syracuse, New York, The Syracuse Region is very active possible for our committee to serve you by prudently sending available. We take our fiduciary responsibility to you and the needed equipment to streamline the handling of bulk food your treasure back to your communities for the needs of others. with the St. Joseph’s House whose driveway had seriously board very seriously, but we also try in all cases to find a way donations and the associated packaging. More than 20 Houston deteriorated and become unsafe. This was a major expense for In 2018, the Federal Association membership donated to get to a yes. Region members show up each month to provide food for 300 that operation that we were able to fund. almost $800,000 in response to the Annual Stewardship People who are attracted to the Order of Malta are already families in need. Appeal. Of that the Board of Directors made $275,000 Similarly, the San Jose Apartments, a Catholic Charities giving generously to those in need. Often this involvement Our members in the Arlington Region are actively involved housing project for needy seniors in Jacksonville, Florida, available for domestic and international grants in 2019. The takes the form of regular and substantial financial support and with Catholic Charities in providing services, food and other Grants Committee received 13 applications to support local needed a small amount of money to dismantle and replace a sometimes service on the board of a charitable organization. The basic needs to people in impoverished areas. They obtained a lakeside gazebo that had fallen into disrepair and was declared projects. The board accepted the committee’s recommendations most common way an application fails to meet our guidelines grant to expand their services in their Mobile Response Center, and approved grants totaling $225,000 from available funds in unsafe. The grant of less than $5,000 brought joy to residents is in the misunderstanding that serving on the board of the with a truck to take help to the poor communities, instead of who had used the old gazebo extensively. applicant meets the requirement for hands-on service with the recipients having to travel long distances to get the help they applicant. As stated in this report last year: “. . . we give priority need. On behalf of all the members of the Grants Committee, to grant applications from programs and ministries in which thank you for the joy and honor of cooperating with you to Room at the Inn, a program in the Charlotte Region that provide financial support to those local projects to which you our members are deeply involved as volunteers directly serving serves single mothers with children, sought seed funding the sick and the poor. This policy has a two-fold benefit. First it so generously give your time, talent and treasure. Well done, all strongly supports those local organizations that provide us with you good and faithful servants. opportunities to fulfill our charism of serving the sick and the poor. And second it encourages our members to find ways to be hands on in ministries they care about so the organization or program may qualify for a significant grant.”

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August 1–4, 2019 Kate Signorelli, DMOb

embers of the Order from all three associations ordinary of the Green Bay Diocese and a chaplain of the Order, Devotions at the shrine arise from a series of apparitions to a in the U.S. bring their families, friends, and the at St. Cathedral, which is a short walk from the young woman, Adele Briese, in 1859. The Blessed Mother told sick to Our Lady of Good Help to share the Hyatt Hotel where pilgrims stay. her: “Go and teach the children of this wild country what they Mexperience of grace and healing. After six years of Over Friday and Saturday, the group of more than 250 need to know for salvation. Teach them the Sign of the Cross, leading the pilgrimage, the Federal Association will hand over pilgrims attended Masses at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good and how to approach the Sacraments.” When Adele said yes, leadership this year to the American Association. Their three- Help and participated in a Rosary procession, Stations of it was with trepidation as to her worthiness to carry out such year term will end with the 2022 pilgrimage, and the Western the Cross, and a healing service with Adoration. There was a a great task. The Blessed Mother assured her, saying, “Go, fear Association will take over for the next three years. blessing of all married couples at Mass on Saturday morning, nothing. I will help you.” Last year’s pilgrimage began on a Thursday afternoon with with 46 special pilgrims (the sick) receiving the sacrament of In further response to this message, our pilgrimage now the opening Mass celebrated by Bishop L. Ricken, the Anointing of the Sick at the Shrine of St. Joseph. includes a program for the children. Last year, all those ages 8 to 18 were invited to catechetical training.

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Joan Cincotta, DM Deborah Demaree, DM & Robert J. Signorelli, KMOb Gail Grim, DM Thomas Baldwin, KM Joseph Cox, KM & Lona Lawrence Demaree, KM & Kathryn R. Signorelli, W. Scott Hardy, KM & Robert Barnikel DMOb Cox Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Dillon Kathleen Ann Hardy David Bass, KM & Jayne Michael J. & Noreen R. R. Dennis DuFour, KM Paul S. Stevens, KM Neal Howard, KM & Lisa Bass Falcone, GCM Rev. Msgr. John Enzler Fra’ James-Michael von Parry Howard, DM Thomas Beeman, KM Stroebel Geoffrey Gamble, KHDOb Richard Erickson, KM Robert Hutton, KMOb Charlie & Tonya Behne & Dorcas Gamble, James P. (Pat) Thornton, John & Dolores Fink Dr. Donald Joyce, KM & David Berndt, KM & DHDOb KM* Carmel Joyce, DM* Robert Gallagher, KM & Elizabeth Berndt Mark Hotze, KM & Cathy Joseph A. Tronco Jr., KM & Amy Kimball, DM Hotze, DM Jackie Gallagher, DMOb Katherine F. Tronco, DM Betty Berry Klafta Candace S. Johnson & Thomas Gaspard, KM Louis V. Walsh IV, KM Gloria Biagas Barbara Laughlin, DM Gregory F. Johnson, KM George E. Gunning IV, KM Andrea Wilkinson, DM Julia Blake Neil Johnson, KM & Carolyn Frank Hanna, KM & Sally Brenda Lenzen, DM & Larry Ambassador Julia Chang Johnson Lenzen To support the signature work of our worldwide Order, the Federal Association started the Lourdes Hanna, DM Supporters Circle Bloch Pamela McDonald Endowment Fund with a very generous gift Admiral William Callaghan and his wife Elizabeth Patricia K. Jones & Richard Thomas W. Havey, KM ($5,000–$9,999) Patricia Boswell H. Jones, KM Anonymous (3) Jay G. Merwin Jr., KM in 2013. The Lourdes Endowment Fund provides an opportunity for our entire Association, even Dr. Robert P. Holman, KM Brian Brennan Richard Kelly, KM Kevin T. Baine, KM those who cannot attend the pilgrimage, to participate in the care of our beloved Malades. The John B. Hoy, KM & Karen Kathleen Mezzalingua, DM Danielle Brogan Judith G. Martin & Burgio Hoy, DM Charles & Kathleen Christopher Murphy, KM fund supports the participation of our Federal Association–sponsored Malades so that the charism Clarence E. Martin III, Bargiachi Raymond Brophy, KM of our Order, to serve the poor and the sick, can continue for generations. As we work together to KMOb Damian Leader, KM & Joan Dr. Marlana S. Ottinger, DM Virginia Bruton Leader Marguerite Donoghue build the fund, we ensure the future spiritual fruits of the Order’s pilgrimage to Lourdes not just Fra’ Thomas Mulligan Baxter, DM Peter H. Plamondon, KM Anthony Cacace, KM Martha Kendrick, Esq., DM for ourselves but also for those we have been called to serve. Joanne C. Powers, DM & Jeff Bohling, KM & Jackie Margaret Riehl, DM* Charles Callaghan Warren P. Powers, KM David Kulik, KM Bohling, DM Sally Scholz, DM Ronald Cambre, KM Dr. John Quinn, KM Michael J. Lanahan, KM Lorraine Breen, DM Michael J. Schreyer, KM Anthony Cancelosi, KMOb Malade & Companion Agnes N. Williams, DM Grotto Circle ($50,000–$99,999) Christopher Rasmus, KM & Alice Lehman Patrick J. Burns Sr., KM Elaine Scuderi, DM Scholarship ($150,000) Teresa Claugus, DM Carlo Capomazza di Susan Rasmus, DM James R. Lynch, KM & John T. Butler, KM & Robin H. Jack Schwartz Campolattaro, KHD Patricia K. Jones & Richard H. Lourdes Endowment Michael Haverty, KM & Diana Leigh Rockey, DM & Georgia N. Lynch, DM M. Butler Jones, KM Benefactors (Planned Giving) Marlys Haverty, DM Margaret & John Sitarz Ronald Caputo, KM & Joseph E. Rockey, KM Carol Macri, DM & Robert Karen E. Chapman, DM Joanne Caputo, DM Katherine H. Lee, DM & Dr. James Cirincione, KM & Sandra McMurtrie, DM Gerard “Chip” Souser, Eileen Sanchez, DM & Macri, KM Matthew D. Lee, KM Sharon Cirincione, DM John Clark, KM KMOb Charles Carroll Carter, KHD Kristin A. Mifsud & Charles Eduardo Sanchez Hon. Thomas Melady, & Rosemary Carter, DM Judith G. Martin & A. Mifsud, KM Skip Counselman, KM & Robert Springer III Virginia Simmons, DM KMOb* & Margaret B. Founding Scholarship ($75,000) Clarence E. Martin III, Margie Counselman, DM Monica Chiralo Order of Malta- Syracuse Melady, GCM Richard Stanzel, KM & Kathryn Abell, GCMG-Ob KMOb Sidney Spencer, KM Region Patrick J. Monaghan, John Dale, KM & Patricia Shelley Stanzel Patricia Clarke & Shep Abell, GCMOb Margaret A. Martin, DM James C. Stalder, KM KMOb Dale Candace S. & Barbara Patocka, DM Thomas Valenti, KM & Leah Angelita & Benjamin* Margaret B. Melady, GCM Judi A. Teske, DM Hugh Dempsey, KMOb & Valenti Climaco Gregory F. Johnson, KM Thomas Weiford, KMOb & Tom Moreland, KMOb Kathleen Mezzalingua, DM Ruey Dempsey Robert W. Lively, KMOb Sheila Weiford, DMOb Stephen F. Riley, KM Jerome Cole Trustees Circle Paul Drescher, KM Contributors ($1–$4,999) Joseph A. Tronco Jr., KM & MG (R) Thomas Wessels, Ben & Melanie Colley Judith G. & ($10,000–$24,999) Dr. Douglas Rivard, KM & Anonymous (11) Katherine F. Tronco, DM KMOb Mark Dunn, KM Clarence E. Martin, III, Anonymous (2) Joanna Rivard Edward Connell, KM & KMOb Dr. Jefferson Edwards, KM James Abney Jr., KM Janice Connell, DM Bertha Braddock, DM Christopher Rolland, KMOb FitzGerald-Callaghan Circle Pilgrims Circle Nathan Accardo, KM Carol LuRee & J. Michael Wayne Ruth, KMOb & Anke Robert Edmonds, KM ($100,000–$249,999) ($25,000–$49,999)) Ernest P. Bono Sr., KMOb McGarry, III, KMOb Ruth Fernando Acosta-Rua, KM Anonymous Anonymous (3) Robert E. Fitzgerald Jr., KM Kristin A. & Charles A. Rear Adm. William * = Listed contributions are as of Craig M. Jarchow, Ph.D., Peter D. Scudner, KM Suzanne Ganse, DM & Alonzo Alvarez, KM Mifsud, KM Paul Camarata, KM & Callaghan Jr., KM* 06/15/2020 KMOb Karen Camarata Robert T. Shircliff, KM* Gerald Ganse, KMOb Leonard Anderson ** = Deceased Douglas A. 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Catherine Cooney Michael Ferguson Carolyn Gretzinger Peter Kelliher II, KM Geraldine McComb, DM Michael O’Shaughnessy, Dr. Cynthia S. Bieber Rev. Kenneth Theisen, Jane Carswell Corrigan, Edwin Feulner, KM Michael Grimshaw, KM Maria M. Kelly, DM Mary McCormick KM Salazar, DM O.S.B. DM Dr. Daniel Finkelstein, KM Michael Guerra, KM Jay Killeen, KM Pat McDowell, KM Katie Page, DM Nancy Sargent Sarah Thibault, DM & Paul Thibault, KM Marie S. Corrigan, DM William Fisher Warren Hackler Frank Kimmel Barbara McGahan William Page Jr. Robert Scheppegrell, KM Mark Thompson, KM Thomas B. Cormack, KM Margaret FitzGerald, DM & Fred Hallahan James & Kathy Kolar Patrick McGahan, KM* Jackson Parriot Jr. Elizabeth Schmeltzer James Tramonte Jr., KM Eugene Croisant, KM Michael FitzGerald, KM Bruce Harken Barbara & Frank Kreder Dr. William McGarry, KM James Patrick, KM Louis A. Schmitt Jr., KM Edward Treacy, KM M. Jenkins Cromwell Jr., KM James Fitzsimmons, KM Will Hartnett, KM Mort & Jan Krogstad Dr. John McKenzie, KM Meg Patterson Mary & Stephen Schwam Lita Treacy, DM Herta Czirjak Jane Flanagan Louise Hartz, DM Rev. Paul T. Lamb Caroline “Bibi” McKnight Franklin Paulson William Schuyler, KM Debra Valenti Katherine Danyliw Michael Fleming, KM Craig Hennesy Richard Landfield, KM Brian McManus, KM Mary Payne James Sebolka, KM Louise Voelkel Ranea & William Daugherty Gail Fogarty Daniel Hennessy, KM & Douglas Landy Laura Mead, DM Dr. Richard B. Perry, KM* Leslie Serpico Brian Walsh, KM Chip & Alex Davis Thomas Foody Bettina Hennessy, DM Margaret Lawless Susan Melvin, DM Mary A. D. Petrino, ASID, Joe Seuferling Jr., KM DM Michael Walsh, KM John Deaver, KM Nancy Ford Travis Hewitt, DM & Lester Matthew Lawlor, KM Dr. Richard Mena, KM Monk Simons Hewitt, KM John J. Pikarski Jr., KM James Ward Harriette Deegan Edwin Foulke, KM Agostina Lawrence Georgia “Gigi” Meyers, DM John P. Sindoni, KM & Gregory Hitz Jayne Plank, DM Cecilia Sindoni Janet Watkins, DM Maryann DeFiore Jonathan Frase, KM John Lawrence, KM John T. Miller Jr., KMOb* The Hollander Foundation Dr. K. Paul Poulose, KM Colleen Sites Deborah Weatherly, DM Rosanne DeMicco Kathryn Franken Richard & Josephine Lee Theodore Milos, KM Lynn Holmes Robert James Powers, KM Alice W. Smith, M.D., DM Patrick Whalen, KM Michael Dodd Robert Frost Harry Lembeck Albert Peter Moesle, KM R. E. Howard Robert M. Randolph, KM Robert J. Smith, KM Dr. Terryl White, KM Emily Donahue, DM Diane Gagliardi Rosemarie Lipman Dr. James Moorefield Arthur Donnelly Mary Gahan Hon. G. Philip Hughes, KM Red Lerile’s Health & Thomas Snider, KM Charles Whitney, KM Rebecca A. Littig, DM Dr. Chester H. Morris, KM Racquet Club, Inc. Marilyn P. Dono, DM Cliff & Mary Garbaccio Thomas Hughes, KM Robert Spears Faith Whittlesey Dennis Lucey, KM Rowena Muller Morris, DM Patrice Reeder Christopher Dorment, KM Walter Geizerstein Henry Lane Hull, KGDOb Alfred Stamp Jr. John & Martha Wieber Carroll Mackey Lynn Mullaney, DM Brian Reidy & Annette Rizzo Victor Dowling, KM Hon. Francis A. Gembala, Gail Hutton Patricia Starr Harold Williams Jr., KM Richard Mansfield Michael Mulligan John F.X. Reilly, KM Bruce Duerson KM Timothy Ilderton, KM John Steffes, KM & Caren Teresa Wilson David Marcantel, KM Leslie Mullins Commissioner Ed Reilly, KM Steffes, DM Cindy Duffy Janine P. Geske, DM Chris & Lisa Imbs Charles J. Wolf, KM Thomas Maronick, KM Hon. Tim Murphy, KM* & Angela Richards, DM Gordon Stetz G. Maurice DuFour, KM & Salvatore Giaimo, KM & Institute of World Politics Barbara Murphy, DMOb Hon. Aldona Z. Wos, M.D., Francesca Giaimo, DM Douglas Marquis Jose Rivera David Stevenson, KM & DM Sue DuFour, DM Dr. Clarion E. Johnson, KM Jane H. Nalty, DM Norman Glasgow, KM & Maria Theresa Martter, DM Victoria Robinson Bernadine Stevenson, Lee Yancey Frederick Elmgren, KM & Dr. Dr. Harry W. Johnson Jr., KM Suzanne Nelson, DM DM MaryGrace Elmgren Joan Glasgow, DM John Massman, KM Mary Romero, DM & Tony Cynthia and Merrill Yavinsky John Jackson Leonard Nugent Elizabeth Stoner, DM Raymond Ewing C. Wayne Godsey, KM Ralph Mastrangelo Romero Merrill Yavinsky II Mary Johnston Charles Sullivan, KM Mary Gosnell-Caplan Dr. N. Anthony Diane Oakley, DM Elizabeth Rubino, DM Anthony Falcone, KM David Jones Michael Yavinsky Mary Ann Grace, DM Mastropietro, KM Hon. Robert Odle Jr., KM* Sandra Rue Dr. Joseph Swift, KM* & Paul Fallon, KM & Patricia Julia A. Traphagen Parent Mary Swift, DM Steven Zabicki Jr. Fallon, DMOb Dr. Tracy Brennan Graham, Philip F. Mauro Hon. Terrence O’Donnell, James Ryan, KM* & Priscilla School Gerald Theisen Lesley Zajac DM Beverly McCarthy KM Ryan, DM Charles & Julia Farricker Virginia Kauffman Gregory Granitto, KM

* = Listed contributions are as of 06/15/2020 ** = Deceased

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FOUNDERS CIRCLE Teresa Claugus Rita & Ernest P. Bono Sr. Dr. Robert P. Holman Jose Rodriguez Janice Walker The Beeman Family Mr. & Mrs. John T. Butler Thomas Wilbur Eugene R. Croisant Boguslaw Bosak Gabe & Gloria Hudock James E. Rohr Tom & Sheila Weiford Foundation (Dr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Cambre Thomas E. Beeman) Louis T. Donatelli John & Saundra Bouchard Ronald D. Jarvis Wayne & Anke Ruth MG (Ret.) Tom & Linda Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Caputy PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Jane & Kevin Belford Paul Franz John Landrum Bryant John Kaldy Stephen M. Sammut Wessels Helen Hanna Casey Pat & Mary Anne Clancy Thomas Belson, M.D. Frank Grass Dr. Robert Buccini Mr. Jeffrey Kaman Louis (Jerry) Schmitt Dr. Alietia Kaye Caughron Michael J. & Noreen R. PATRONS CIRCLE John Beltz Falcone The Michael & Marlys Anthony Cacace Dr. Joseph L. Kelley Mrs. Elaine M. Scuderi John W. Caven Jr. Anonymous (2) Louis J. Boland Peter Forster Haverty Family Ron & Joanne Caputo Janice R. Klich Virginia C. Simmons F. James Cirincione, M.D. & Foundation The Rocco A. & Mary Jim & Michelle Bowe Rick & Patty Jones Joan Cincotta Dr. Barbara Michael & Mary Elizabeth Abessinio Foundation Sharon D. Cirincione Mark & Cathy Hotze Lorraine Breen Matthew & Katherine Lee Skip & Margie Counselman Knollman-Ritschel Soignet Nathan Accardo John & Christine Clark Craig M. Jarchow Raymond C. Brophy Ms. Sandra A. McMurtrie Marla & Paul David Linda Kuczma James C. Stalder Dr. Maria V. Acosta-Rua Nancy Ripp Clark Catherine Jenkins Agnes M. Brown Esq. Kathleen Mezzalingua G. Edward & Susan E. Dave & Mary Pat Kulik Elizabeth Stoner David L. Archer Beverly Clemens Dr. Harry W. Johnson Jr. David S.J. Brown Bill & Mary Noel Page Dickey J. Gary Langmuir Karl the Losen Richard J. Battafarano Michael & Joan Conley Dr. Don Joyce, M.D. J. Robert Brown B. Francis Saul II Mr. Richard DiStasio James C. Lorenzi Mr. Colin Tooze Charles L. Bauermann Edward & Janice Connell Richard D. Kelly Lisa S. Bruno Agnes N. Williams* William Ryan Drew* J. Michael McGarry The Trautschold Family Marguerite D. Baxter Mr. Thomas J. Connelly Normal Longwell Foundation Patrick J. Buchanan John F. Durbin Mrs. Maria Pilar Micheli Nicolas & Haydee Bazan Mrs. Mary Louise LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Mrs. Lydia Odle Richard A. Feely Barbara P. Murphy Patricia & Bill Turpin Linda Budney LaRoche Benoit-Connors Tim Gunderman R. Scott Pastrick Jonathan Frase Mary-Pat Northrup Tina K. Burns, M.D. Charles Cornelio Thomas J. Valenti Jayne H. Plank Henry J. Gailliot Janice Obuchowski Cindy & Larry Busch Jane C. Corrigan Clair M. & Jeanne L. Hon. Francis A. Gembala Barbara Patocka FEDERAL CIRCLE Raubenstine Kathryn & Shep Abell Kimberly & David Hanna Paul J. Polking Joseph & Diana Rockey James K. Abney Jr. Thomas W. Havey Charles J. Queenan Jr. Richard J. Teahan John P. Arness Les & Taffy Hewitt Bertha Braddock SOVEREIGN CIRCLE Agee F. Bryant Hon. James A. Belson

* = Deceased

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Mr. Joseph J. Cox Ms. Maureen Evans Thomas C. & Mary Ellen Francis A. Keating Hans L. & Pat Lengers Brian E. McManus Alan G. Crone Esq. Anthony Falcone Gaspard Martha Kendrick Charles & Margaret Letteer J. Paul McNamara Dr. Stephen Michael Paul & Pat Fallon Burton Gerber Patrick J. Kennedy Jr. Robert Lighthizer Margaret Melady Dahlstedt Dr. Timothy P. Fallon Gerrald Giblin Jay Killeen Donald V. Lincoln Susan T. Melvin Hon. Edward J. Damich Mr. Thomas A. Fink Norman (Chip) & Joan Daniel E. Kleiner, M.D. Regina C. & Charles T. Richard J. Menze Glasgow Larry & Debby Demaree Dan Finkelstein Jim & Sue Knutzen Lindsay Dennis Meyer Michael Denton C. Wayne & Anne-Marie Robert W. Lively Anne Marie Finley Godsey James L. Koltes William Miely C. Maury Devine Robert & Bonnie Livingston Kevin Fischer Dr. John F. Griffith Camille A. Kopielski Robert Milani Dr. Guy & Gisela Di Spigno Antonio Lopez-Ibanez Wilber Fisher Gail Grim Andrew Krouse Bernadette Miller Msgr. Edward J. Dillon Most Rev. Paul S. Loverde Dr. Michael & Margaret James P. Hamill Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Krygiel John P. Miller John F. Dombrowski, M.D. FitzGerald Jeff Ludwig Haynie Family Foundation Dr. Timothy Laird Ted P. Milos Victor J. Dowling Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Maureen Lally-Green Robert J. Macri Mrs. Lisa Miranda Freyvogel Mrs. Mary-Ann Heller Mark L. Dunn Rev. Paul T. Lamb Thaddeus J. Makarewicz Patrick J. Monaghan III Kevin P. Gallagher Lisa & Henry Lane Hull James C. Dunstan, Ph.D.* Mr. Michael J. Lanahan Bishop W. Francis Malooly Ricardo Morales Jr. Robert & Jackie Gallagher Tim Ilderton Mr. Michael J. Easterday Richard Landfield David E. Marcantel Marianne Evans Mount, John V. Gannon R. Daniel , M.D. Bob Edmonds Mr. Terrence LaPier, Ph.D. Margaret Martin Ph.D. Larry Gaskins Dr. Clarion E. Johnson Michael A. Erdek, M.D., Barbara Laughlin Drs. Rocco* & Barbara Fra’ Thomas Mulligan M.A. Neil T. Johnson Martino Matthew Lawlor Florine Mullins Barbara J. Jones Theresa Martter Dr. Benjamin Lee Jeanne Murtaugh Joseph & Imogene Mazur John F. Lemker Rev. Msgr. Christopher H. Dr. Kaye Bernard McGarry Nalty David McGonigle Mrs. Paul A. Nalty Hugh McGrath Jr., M.D. John W. Noble Jr., M.D. Dr. John & Anne McKenzie Frank O’Malley* Kevin J. O’Malley Gregory & Catherine Oneglia Mrs. Jennifer Orzell Michael C. O’Shaughnessy Robert Pacini* Don Patteson Peter H. Plamondon Dr. & Mrs. Scott Pottratz David & Joanne Preng

* = Deceased

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Mrs. Gail Quigley Fra’ James-Michael von Mr. & Mrs. Brock C. Akers Lindsay Riehl Gallagher Fred T. Isaf Esq. Thomas J. Maronick Dr. John Quinn Stroebel Esq. Mr. Kevin G. Gardner Rev. Msgr. W. Ronald Clarence E. & Judy Martin John Reiner Brendan V. Sullivan Jr. Eduardo & Corazon Joseph & Pauline Gareau Jameson III Arellano R. Timothy Rice Charles A. Sullivan John Hugh Garvey Susan Jannetta Therese J. Matan Tony Barna William C. Rice Paula Susan Sullivan Bruce Gnatowski Ms. Loretto J. Kane John & Geri McComb Megan Bean Angela F. & Robert V. Judi A. Teske George Gunning Peter Kelliher II C. Clair McCormick Most Rev. Leonard P. Blair Richards Mark C. Thompson Jay Gyure Maria M. Kelly Mr. John McCulla Scott J. Bloch Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Derek A. Ritzel Eugene P. Trani Mr. James Hall Michael P. Kelly Pat McDowell Anne Bartlett Christopher Rolland Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Thomas J. Healey Dr. William Kenney Dr. Christopher P. McManus Frances Travers Ave M. Bransford Mrs. Mary M. Romero Bettina & Dan Hennessy Dr. Molly Klote Dr. Anthony D. Molinaro Jr. Edward Treacy & Carmelita Most Rev. Brendan J. Cahill Edward C. Ruff Susan M. Herbert Jane Richeson Lanier Rowena Muller Morris Treacy Robert J. Cangelosi, M.D. Raymond & Molly Ruppert Paul L. Herndon Damian & Joan Leader Mark A. Norcross Joe & Kathy Tronco Katherine Carroll John J. Ryan Daniel J. Hines Dale Carter Levert, Diane Oakley J. P. van Rooy Mr. Roger Cassell C.R.N.A. Cynthia Salazar Bernard Hirl Pauline Nagle Olsen John Veihmeyer Mrs. Mary Karen Chapman Ms. Ellen Rosaschi Linares Eileen C. Sanchez Carl D. Holborn Frank A. Orban III The Margaret & Patrick Cornelius G. Curran Jim & Georgia Lynch Mr. Douglas A. Sandvig & Walsh Charitable Fund Lisa & Neal Howard Marlana S. Ottinger, M.D. Ms. Mary P. Ricciardello John A. Dale Dr. & Mrs. Robert Maberry W. Brian Walsh G. Philip Hughes Kathryn Page John Sauder Dr. Thomas Dans Michele Malloy Philip J. Ward Thomas G. Hughes Thomas John Paprocki Peter C. Schaumber Peter & Sunny D’Apice Mrs. Mary Malphrus Kathy & Jerry Weedon Patrick M.J. Hutton, M.D. Lisa Parigi Bob Scheppegrell Mr. Joshua Daniel Davey Howard A. Wheeler Robert Hutton James & Pringle Smith Elizabeth Scheuren (Humpy) Gaby DeLeon Patrick Frank E. Schmidt, M.D. Dr. Margaret M. Wheltle Hugh Dempsey John J. Pikarski Jr. Sally Scholz Mr. John White Rev. Alexander Drummond K. Paul Poulose Gerald & Frances Scott Collins P. Whitfield, Esq. Edwin J. Feulner Peter Scudner Mitchell J. Wiet Michael J. Gaffney John H. Sequeira John M. Williams Robert T. Shircliff* Charlie J. Wolf Kate & Bob Signorelli James Worsley John P. Sindoni Hon. Aldona Wos Stephen Sleezer Edgardo Yordan, M.D. George E. & Gabriella D. Daniel V. & Monica S. Smith Young Robert J. Smith Gary Edward Young Gerard Souser Michael J. Zambetti John & Caren Steffes Dorothy Zolandz Paul Schott Stevens David & Bernardine CONTRIBUTORS ($500-$999) * = Deceased Stevenson Col. Cara Aghajanian Mrs. Lory Stabolepszy 28 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA-FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, USA 29 Annual Stewardship Appeal Supporters continued

Warren & Joanne Powers Louis Walsh Mrs. Mary Callaway Ray S. Farris John Hoy & Karen Burgio Mr. Wade Sample Dave Berndt Foundation Ms. Deborah A. Weatherly Carlo Capomazza di Patrick Joseph Finley Hoy James Sebolka Betty Berndt Hon. Courtney M. Price Thomas R. Westphal, M.D. Campolattaro Ms. Margo Geddie Mr. Stanhope M. Johnson Sidney S. Simmons II Paul Besozzi William M. Pruzensky, Ph.D. Dr. Terryl White Mr. & Mrs Charles Carroll Rene Genadry Willaim J. Joos Alice Smith Ms. Anne Bleecker Carter R. Randall Rainey Charles W. Whitney Salvatore & Francesca Mitchell V. Kaminski, M.D. Thomas W. Snider Dr. William Bobowicz Thomas Celli John F. X. Reilly Dr. & Mrs. Richard E. Wood Giaimo Dr. Philip Kao Mr. Thomas Southard Very Rev. Steven C. Ms. Lisa B. Charles Francis X. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. Thadeus J. Christopher & Carol Jim Kelley Filomena M. Soyster Boguslawski Claudio Cioffi-Revilla Gibbons Ms. Aurora Santiago Zagrobelny Jr. Christine Kettmer Sidney D. Spencer J. Robert & Jackie Bohling M. Jenkins Cromwell Jr. Carol S. Gould Dr. Cathy Schanzer Miomir Zuzul Rick Klein Rev. Mr. Michael Msgr. Michael M. Boland Mr. Daniel Shelley Michael Carroll Culhane Mary Ann Grace Rosey Lawrence Stankewicz Edward Bolen Justin Silvers CONTRIBUTORS ($250-$499) Dr. John D’Antoni Mr. George Greene John & Susan Lenczowski Paul R. Thibault & Sarah T. Donald Brey Anonymous Andrea R. Skehan Emilie de Brigard Edmund Gronkiewicz Rebecca A. Littig Thibault Anthony J. Cancelosi Mary Glover Bastin Robert Springer John F. DiLorenzo Jr., Esq. James P. Guy II Mrs. Susan Lohsen Wayne Thomas George E. Carr III Constance U. Battle Warren Stoughton Bernard D. Dierks W. Scott & Kathleen Hardy Archbishop William E. Lori Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Thompson Michael R. & Mary L. Ms. Elisabeth Belton Mr. Gregory Suchanek Dr. Allan Escher Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Dennis M. Lucey Gerald Tierney Cesarz Thomas J. Bliley Jr. Harrison James W. Taneyhill Daniel Evans Msgr. Anthony Marcaccio Mr. Jay A. Tramonte Dr. Sam M. Ciccarelli Fr. Paul A. Burke Therese Hartman Joan Trandel Charles A. Fagan III C. Thomas Martin Susan Tripodi Janet Clinton Reverend William D. Byrne, Thomas F. Hartnett John M. Vittone Erica & Luke J. Farley Sr. Larry W. Massey Jr. Michael J. Walsh Thomas B. Cormack S.T.L. Louise D. Hartz Dr. Robert Walker Hon. Raymond J. McGrath Jeremy Webb Msgr. Richard E. Cramblitt Mr. Michael Henning William M. Wallace Laura Mead Timothy Westcott Mr. & Mrs. Chip Davis James Hetzel Erica Meloney Mrs. Christine Wilkens Janenne C. deClouet Ms. Mary-Ellen Hibey Fr. Richard A. Mullins Clint Williamson Gael Delany Richard G. Hoefling Mrs. Suzanne Hollerbach Matt & Colleen Witt Christine Onnen Carlton Hoskins Nelson Diffenderffer Edwin Cardinal O’Brien CONTRIBUTORS ($100-$249) Very Rev. Lawrence A. Anonymous (2) DiNardo Robert Scott Osborn Howard B. Adler James P. Dolan Chris Parker Mr. Colin Alberts John Douglas Esq. Right Reverend Gregory Polan O.S.B. Mr. Christopher Michael R. Dennis DuFour Allen Raymond S. E. Pushkar Mary Rosa Duncan Alonzo Alvarez Mr. Michael Rainbolt Robert Easby-Smith Merribel S. Ayres Mr. & Mrs. Christopher R. Thomas Egan Rasmus Denes Bardos Mr. Gibran Espinoza Stephen F. Riley Wade D. Bass IV Ms. Megan FitzGerald Dr. Douglas & Joanna Mary Jane & John Becker Robert E. Fitzgerald Jr. Rivard

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Edwin G. Foulke Jr. Marie T. Hilliard Lisa LaPoint William McMurray Olivia A. Pacini Ms. Kristin Moorefield Michael Vecellio Todd M. Gangell Ms. Michelle Hines William Lawler Marcus Menough Peter-Anthony Pappas Simpers Damian von Stauffenberg GIVING CIRCLES Janine P. Geske Gregory R. Hitz Michael A. Lemp, M.D. Gigi Meyers Gary Lee Printy Jeremy Sina Lester A. Wagner FOUNDERS CIRCLE $25,000+ Catherine Britton Giaimo Elizabeth Ann Hoag Mr. James Lentz Wm. Ted Middendorf Peter R. Quirk Mr. Daniel Smith Peter Weinert PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Kathleen L. Gibbons Brien P. Horan Brenda & Larry Lenzen Lisa Miller Robert M. Randolph Placid Solari, O.S.B. Andrea Wilkinson $10,000–$24,999 Dr. Joseph Giere Mary Hosford Thomas Lewis Stephen R. Miller Todd Regier Dr. Bennet Solberg Jim Willcox LEADERSHIP CIRCLE W. Corey Grimley David Howery Most Rev. Steven Lopes Mrs. Patricia Millette Jeffrey J. Reich Ms. Geraldine Dixon Speer Harold E. Williams Jr. $7,500–$9,999 Cecilia Guthrie Most Rev. Alfred C. Hughes Arn Manella Mr. Bret Mitchell Ms. Mary Kathleen Reilly Julia Stamerro Col. (Ret.) John J. Halloran Anthony P. Interdonato Osvaldo E. Marcenaro Albert Peter Moesle Robert J. Reintjes Sr. Mr. Richard Cary Stanzel CONTRIBUTORS ($1-$99) FEDERAL CIRCLE Joshua Bachman $5,000–$7,499 Jr. Gene F. Jankowski Michael & Kimberly Marsh Chester H. Morris, M.D. Mr. Richard Rotondi Susan H. Stanzel Leonard W. Barbe Beth E. Hanan Dr. Margaret C. Jopp Alicia Martin Rebecca & Derek Elizabeth Rubino Rev. Mr. Stanley D. Strom, SOVEREIGN CIRCLE D.Ed. Brandon Brown $2,500–$4,999 Mrs. Denise Hattler Mr. Peter Keber N. Anthony Mastropietro, Mousseau Reverend Patrick J. Rush Ms. Frances Swanson Dick & Pat Browne Quinn J. Hebert Kevin Kennelly M.D. Lynn Mullaney Priscilla Ryan PATRON CIRCLE Donald A. Hempson Jr. R. Paul Mayeux Robert & Elaine Ness Dr. & Mrs. William Andrew Buonopane $1,000–$2,499 Thomas A. Kennelly Alex Sanchez Thierfelder Sandra R. Hempson Ralph R. Mazzeo Ms. Kathleen O’Connell Mrs. Harriet Causey Coffield Thomas & Kathleen Terrence M. Scanlon Mr. Steven Tholen CONTRIBUTORS Mr. Michael Coffield $1—$999 Mark Henke Kingston Daniel McCarthy Mike O’Hare Kathleen Schoeffield Jason Thompson Ann Costlow Edward Highberger Ms. Catherine Kinsella Andrew & Judy McDonagh Gillian Anne Orban Randolph Schools Tommy & Sue Ann Kathleen Dorgan Daniel C. McGrogan Mrs. Julie Ostrowski Mrs. Marie Diana Thompson James Fitzsimmons Andrew Kloster Thomas E. McKiernan Richard Oustalet Shertenlieb Giovanni P. Tomasi Jr. Julia M. Gomez-Rivas Mr. Michael Limongello J. Robert Simmons Phil C. Tureau Jesse Greene Mr. Jeffrey D.K. Ludwig II T. Nicholas Tyszka Dr. Donald A. Hempson III Dr. Richard Mena Shelley Klinefelter Matt Mullen Christopher F. Murphy Mrs. Frances K. Fawcett Peterson Paul Scheffler Robert J. Shalhoub, M.D. Mrs. Margaret P. Sullivan Jason Thomas Patrick D. Whalenl

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he Blessed Gerard Society was established in 1998 as a way of recognizing the members of the Order who have included the Order of Malta in their will or other estate planning. In this manner, our Members ensure that the Federal Association will continue to perform the work of the Order. Knights and Dames have been sustaining the Order and its works in this manner for Tcenturies, and it remains an important way of perpetuating the tradition, and more importantly, the noble work of the Order. Anonymous (3) Nancy L. Cornelio Dr. Harry W. Johnson, Lynn Mullaney Robert Scheppegrell Kathryn S. Abell James Costantino Jr. Fra’ Tom Mulligan Frances Scott Patricia O. Abell* Patrick J. Daly* Jeffrey Kaman Barbara Murphy Hon. Gerald L. Scott W. Shepherdson Abell Marla David Eugene I. Kane* Hon. Tim Murphy* Peter Scudner Joan Fiske , Paul B. David Loretto Kane Patricia M. Normile Kathryn R. Signorelli May They Rest in Peace PhD L. Patrick Deering* Thomas Kennelly Milton G. Robert J. Signorelli These Members have passed away since the publication Col. Cara Deborah E. Demaree Philip Allen Lacovara Nottingham, Jr.* Anne Souser Aghajanian of the last Annual Report Lawrence O. Rev. Paul T. Lamb Robert C. Odle* Gerard “Chip” Souser John P. Arness Demaree Fra’ George Lasocki* Daniel W. Frances L. Spencer* John D. Becker O’Donoghue* Hugh Dempsey Rose Bente Lee* Sidney D. Spencer 2019 Mary Jane Becker G. Edward Dickey, Dale C. Levert Pauline Olsen, M.D. Truman Stacey* Robert Lee Pacini June 8 Hon. James A. Belson Ph.D. Blaire Limongello Carl Overton* Elizabeth Stoner Dr. Bernard Joseph Hillig, Sr. June 27 Thomas P. Belson, Rev. Msgr. Edward Michael Limongello Peter-Anthony M.D. Dillon Pappas Fra’ James-Michael Marion Edwyn Harrison July 3 Donald V. Lincoln von Stroebel James W. Louis T. Donatelli Mary A.D. Petrino, Sergio Micheli August 24 Carl Lindgren Joseph P. Swift, M.D.* Birkenstock* William R. Drew* ASID Andrew J. O’Keefe September 22 Robert W. Lively Mary C. Swift Jackie Bohling R. Dennis DuFour Melvin F. Polek Joseph McPherson September 25 Dennis M. Lucey Judi A. Teske Jeff Bohling Rev. Msgr. John Enzler Katherine Potter Robert C. Odle October 2 Georgia Lynch Joseph A. Tronco Jr. Raymond C. Brophy Noreen R. Falcone Joanne Powers Michael J. Walker October 3 James Lynch Katherine F. Tronco Agnes M. Brown Betty Frank* J. Powers* William R. Drew October 17 Michael R. Marsh Agnes S. Walsh Brandon Brown Michael J. Gaffney Warren P. Powers Marie C. Guyol December 4 Clarence E. Martin, III Sheila M. Weiford J. Robert Brown D. Geoffrey Gamble Gary Lee Printy Francis B. O’Malley December 11 Judith G. Martin Thomas E. Weiford Paul E. Burke* Dorcas Gamble LCDR Michael J. J. Alan Cassidy December 24 Maria Theresa Quigley, USN MG(R) Thomas John T. Butler Daniel E. Meehan December 30 Thomas C. Gaspard Martter Wessels John J. Byrne* Rev. Msgr. W. Louis Burton L. Gerber Frank Mayle, M.D.* Quinn* Patrick D. Whalen RADM William Margaret S. Headley* Joseph A. Reyes 2020 Callaghan Jr.* J. Paul McNamara Margaret M. Wheltle Robert T. Shircliff January 2 Lester L. Hewitt Eleonore B. Rickover Valencia Yvonne Daniel E. Meehan Andrea Wilkinson Patricia M. Normile February 3 Camp Travis A. Hewitt Hector Robles, M.D. Margaret Melady Cynthia Wilkinson Christine E. Imber February 27 Augustine Michelle Hines Christopher L. Rolland Hon. Thomas Melady* Hon. Jean Wilkowski* Agnes N. Williams March 4 Carter Gregory Hitz Wayne T. Ruth Wm. Ted Middendorf Harold E. Williams Gerald J. Mossinghoff March 20 Charles Carroll Carter Grace P. Hobelman Cynthia S. Bieber Charles A. Mifsud Gary E. Young James C. Dunstan March 22 Rosemary Casey John Hoy Salazar Carter Bernadette O. Miller Robert J. Young L. Richard Zapppone April 29 Karen Burgio Hoy Eileen Sanchez Roseanne M. Casey* Richard W. Miller* Dorothy Zolandz Rocco L. Martino June 29 Hon. G. Philip Hughes Robert Scaife Joan M. Cincotta Patrick J. Monaghan Henry Lane Hull Kathleen C. Teresa Claugus Thomas Moreland Schaumber Robert Hutton * = Deceased Charles C. Cornelio Chester H. Morris, Peter C. Schaumber M.D. 34 2019 ANNUAL REPORT ORDER OF MALTA ® FEDERAL ASSOCIATION, U.S.A.

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