October 30, 2018

Members of the SMOCSG Celebrate the Feast of San Vincenzo, Martire di Craco, and the Anniversary of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in Little Italy, New York

The statue of San Vincenzo with flowers and the Craco Society's original standard with embroidered coat of arms of Craco, Matera, Basilicata.
Warmly welcomed by the Craco Society, members of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of St. George served as honor guard Sunday morning at the 117th Annual Feast of San Vincenzo, Martire di Craco, at the Shrine Church of the Most Precious Blood (113 Baxter St.) in Little Italy, New York. Mass was celebrated by Msgr. Nicholas Grieco, who spoke at length about the martyrdom of San Vincenzo, San Maurizio and the Theban Legion. In deference to the Order, Monsignor also said a few words about the anniversary of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312 AD) and the conversion of Emperor Constantine the Great.

Heartfelt thanks to Fred Spero and all the members of the Craco Society for your warmth and hospitality. It was an honor and a privilege to be a part of your special day and celebrate our faith together. Viva San Vincenzo!

Dame Luisa Cristofano and Cavalieri Vincent Gangone
and John Napoli with Msgr. Nicholas Grieco
A closer look at the statue of the martyred legionnaire
The first class relic of San Vincenzo is kept at the foot of the statue
Beneath the Martyr's palm frond, the Chi Rho
is emblazoned across the saint's scaled hauberk

Originally posted in The Constantinian Chronicle