Supreme Subordinate Ladies’ Auxiliary Knights of St. John International -  Republic of Liberia

Events

Visit to Sick Sisters of the

Three Grand Auxiliaries

Thanksgiving Mass

Christmas Light Up Visits to the

Three Bishops

Supreme Subordinate Ladies’ Auxiliary – Liberia

 

Extended Board, Supreme Subordinate Executive Board (including Grand Presidents)

In the true spirit of Christian charity and fraternal love, the Supreme Subordinate Executive Board, the Supreme Subordinate Officers and the Grand Presidents of the Three Grand Auxiliaries embarked on a special Christmas outreach to visit our beloved sick sisters across the Grands.

 

This visit was not merely a gesture—it was an expression of our shared identity as one family in the Knights of St. John International. With hearts full of compassion, we carried Christmas gifts, prayers, and warm tidings of hope, reminding our sisters that they remain integral to our noble Order.

As we gathered, we acknowledged with deep gratitude the years of commitment, sacrifice, and service they had rendered to the Organization before their illness. Their dedication continues to inspire us, and their legacy strengthens the foundation upon which we build.

 

We offered prayers for healing, restoration, and renewed strength, trusting that God—our Divine Healer—will touch them with His mercy. We look forward with faith to the day they will return to active service, once again contributing their gifts to the mission of the Auxiliary.

To our dear sisters, we say:

You are loved. You are remembered. You are valued.

Your absence is felt, and your presence is missed. May this Christmas season bring you comfort, peace, and the assurance that your Auxiliary family stands with you in prayer and solidarity.

As we continue our mission of charity, unity, and service, may this act of love remind us all that caring for one another is at the heart of our calling as Knights and Ladies of St. John.

 

 

In Honor of the Successful Election of Brigadier Andrew Nimley, Supreme Subordinate Worthy President And Noble Lady Sister Philomena T. Williams, Supreme Subordinate Respected President Of the Supreme Subordinate Commandery & Auxiliary, KSJI – Liberia, Held on December 13, 2026 – Harbel, Maryland County

 

The Supreme Subordinate Commandery and Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John International – Liberia joyfully gathered on February 14, 2026,  at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, to celebrate a solemn Thanksgiving Mass in honor of the successful election of Brigadier General  Andrew Nimley as Supreme Subordinate Worthy President, and Noble Lady Sister Philomena T. Williams as Supreme Subordinate Respected President on December 13, 2026, in Harbel, Maryland County.

 

This sacred celebration was offered in gratitude to Almighty God for His guidance, protection, and favor throughout the electoral process. Surrounded by members, officers, clergy, and well wishers, the newly elected leaders expressed profound appreciation to the Church, whose spiritual foundation continues to anchor the mission and identity of the Knights and Ladies of St. John.

In their remarks, the elected officers reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to working collectively to advance the Organization’s aims and objectives. They emphasized that leadership within the Order is a sacred responsibility—one that demands humility, unity, discipline, and a deep sense of service to God, the Church, and the nation.

 

They called upon all brothers and sisters of the Order to remain steadfast in their vows of brotherhood, sisterhood, respect, and love, reminding members that these virtues are the pillars upon which the Knights and Ladies of St. John stand. Members were encouraged to exemplify good morals, dignity, and Christian character, both within the Organization and in the wider society.

 “For God and Country.”

 

 

By the Three Grand Auxiliaries of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Knights of St. John International – Liberia

Monrovia Grand • St. Paul River Banks Grand • Gbarnga–Cape Palmas Grand

 

In a profound display of unity, reverence, and Christmas joy, the Three Grand Auxiliaries—the Monrovia Grand, the St. Paul River Banks Grand, and the Gbarnga–Cape Palmas Grand—embarked on a special Christmas mission to light up the homes of our three Bishops:

• His Grace, Archbishop Gabriel Jubwe

• His Lordship, Bishop Andrew  Karnley

• His Lordship, Bishop Anthony Boyah

 

This sacred gesture was undertaken in gratitude to the shepherds who guide the Church in Liberia and in celebration of the birth of Christ, the Light of the World.

With hearts full of joy and hands bearing fruit, gifts, and Christmas decorations, the Grand Auxiliaries beautified the bishops’ residences into warm symbols of hope and festivity. The light up ceremony brought great tidings of joy, reminding all present that the mission of the Knights and Ladies of St. John is deeply intertwined with the life of the Church.

 

The visit was marked by prayer, fellowship, and expressions of appreciation for the Bishops’ spiritual leadership, pastoral care, and unwavering support to the Order. The Grand Auxiliaries reaffirmed their commitment to walk in obedience to the Church, uphold Catholic values, and continue serving with humility and devotion.

 

As the lights shone brightly across the three residences, they symbolized:

• Unity among the Three Grand Auxiliaries

• Love and respect for the Church’s shepherds

• The Auxiliary’s mission of charity, service, and fraternity

• The hope and peace of the Christmas season

This Christmas light up stands as a testament to the enduring bond between the Church and the Knights and Ladies of St. John International—one family, one mission, one faith.

 

For God and Country.

 

 

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