By Chinedum Treasure
Catholic Bishop of Awka Diocese, Anambra state, Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor will be celebrating Pontifical Mass with over 100 members of Catholic Order, Knights of St Michael The Archangel (CKSMA).
President of the group, Gen. Sir James Ezeonu in a press briefing said the mass is part of activities marking the group’s one year anniversary and admission and investiture of its new members.
He said the service slated for October 31, 2025 at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Awka would be followed by a reception at Cana House with Governor Chukwuma Soludo as special guest of honour.
“One of the highlights of the ceremony will be setting up of charity fund to assist us meet up our mandates, including welfare of church members ” he said.
Earlier, Bishop Ezeokafor had called on members of the church to take advantage of the various platforms in the church to contribute their quota towards her growth and salvation of souls.
He said the church consist of several charisms working together for her good, encouraging members to identify with any of the platforms for their spirituality and for the church edification.
He however noted that the church had always been strict with criteria for joining any of the groups and would never compromise such regardless of status or position of the individuals.
Describing CKSMA as peculiar in view of its impacts in the church within one year of its emergence, Ezeokafor said members of the group met the requirements before being admitted.
He said, “The target of every Christian is salvation, and anything that will assist you in achieving that goal should be encouraged.
“We have standard in admitting members in Knighthood; but the major criteria is spirituality. Our emphasis is on spirituality because once you’re made a knight, all eyes are on you.
“The knighthood is open to all Catholics as long as you meet the requirements after publication of bans. You’re not just picked anyhow.
“We’ve had knights who are Cathecists and even sweepers in the church but met the requirements. Once you’re good it will be seen in your actions.
“These new set of knights were subjected to scrutiny. Those without strong charism and spirituality, were not allowed to join. Some had declined saying they don’t have what it takes.
“If we find anything lacking in your life, you won’t be made a Knight, no matter the kind of money you have. It’s purely a devotional order.”
Congratulating the group ahead of the anniversary, the Bishop called on everyone, Catholic and non-Catholics alike as well as priests and laity to identify with Knights during the occasion as well as support them to ensure more committed Catholics joined the fold.
