Order of Malta Federal Association - Lafayette Region

Order of Malta Federal Association - Lafayette Region The Lafayette Region of the Federal Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. The birth of the Order of St. John dates back to around 1048.

The Order of St John of Jerusalem is one of the oldest institutions of Western and Christian civilization. Merchants from the ancient Marine Republic of Amalfi obtained from the Caliph of Egypt the authorization to build a church, convent and hospital in Jerusalem, to care for pilgrims of any religious faith or race. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem – the monastic community which ran the hospita

l – became independent under the guidance of its founder, Blessed Gérard. Pope Paschal II approved the foundation of the Hospital with the Bull of 15th February 1113, and placed it under the aegis of the Church, granting it the right to freely elect its superiors without interference from other lay or religious authorities. By virtue of the Papal Bull, the Hospital became a lay-religious order. All the knights were religious, bound by the three monastic vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. The constitution of the Kingdom of Jerusalem obliged the Order to take on the military defense of the sick and the pilgrims, as well as guarding its medical centers and main roads. The Order thus added the task of defending the faith to that of its hospitaller mission. As time went on, the Order adopted the white eight-pointed cross that is still its symbol today. What distinguishes the Knights of Malta is their commitment to reaching their spiritual perfection within the Church and to expending their energies serving the poor and the sick. The Order of Malta remains true to its inspiring principles, summarised in the motto “Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum”, nurturing, witnessing and protecting the faith and serving the poor and the sick representing the Lord, which become reality through the voluntary work carried out by Dames and Knights in humanitarian assistance and medical and social activities. Today the Order carries out these activities in over 120 countries.

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This floor contains about 400 marble tombstones of knights and officers of the Order of St. John.

Inside St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, the entire nave becomes a monumental burial ground, richly inlaid with colored marble, coats of arms, Latin inscriptions, skeletons, crowns, weapons, and Baroque symbols of honor, faith, and legacy.

Created mainly between the 17th and 18th centuries, it remains one of the most extraordinary funerary floors in Europe.

The Daily Prayer of our Order.
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The Daily Prayer of our Order.

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Warmest birthday wishes to Grand Master Fra’ John T. Dunlap, who celebrates his 69th birthday today. On this occasion, we wish to extend our sincere gratitude for the dedication and commitment with which he leads the mission of the , serving the poor and the sick worldwide.
Our thanks go to the members, volunteers, and friends of the Order for the many messages of affection received today.

04/04/2026

On Holy Saturday, the Church waits in silent contemplation at the tomb, reflecting on the mystery of Christ’s descent into the dead and the hope of the Resurrection to come. This day invites us to patience, prayer, and trust in God’s promises, reminding us that even in silence and seeming darkness, God is at work preparing new life.

May the Order of Malta continue to bear witness to hope, offering comfort and service to those who endure trials, just as Christ’s victory over death brings hope to the world.




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