Regions
The Federal Association has Knights and Dames in over 20 cities nationwide. As membership has grown in these areas, the Federal Association has created regions to facilitate ongoing spiritual and volunteer activities for members. Each region is coordinated by a Hospitaller—a Knight or Dame assigned to the area and responsible for the organization of membership-related events, Masses, and activities.
There are individual pages for each of the existing Federal Association Hospitaller Regions. Click on the name of a region to view the activities and contacts for that area. Each region has its own calendar and the ability to add news articles, upcoming events, photos, etc.
Atlanta
Diane Festa
Baltimore
Patrick Monaghan
Charlotte
Jerry Schmitt
Chicago
Thomas Mulligan
Columbus
Dallas
Theresa Martter
Hartford
Jean-Pierre Van Rooy
Houston
Robert Signorelli
Jacksonville
Gerald Weedon
Kansas City
John Massman
Lafayette, LA
Dan Bouligny
Lancaster, PA
Patrick Whalen
Memphis
Robert Hutton
Montgomery County, MD
Michele Bowe
New Orleans
Nicolas Bazan, M.D.
Northern Virginia
Bertha Braddock
Pittsburgh
Thomas Celli
Southern Maryland
Susan Malone
St. Joseph, MO
Joseph Mazur
Syracuse
Kathleen Mezzalingua
Tallahassee
Gary Printy
Washington, DC
Ann Fox
Wilmington, DE
Dorcas Gamble
It is my pleasure to welcome you to our newly designed site—whether you are visiting for the first time to learn more about the Order and the unique character of the Federal Association or you are a longtime member viewing the site—and, thereby, our Association, with a wholly fresh perspective.
This site offers us new capabilities to present the good and necessary work of the Order carried out all over the world in service to our lords the poor and the sick.
It also provides our members many more opportunities to stay connected across the miles. With a geographically diverse membership of over 800 Knights and Dames throughout more than twenty cities, we are continually striving for innovative ways to foster a sense of community. One of the chief ways we can accomplish this is through a site with all the current technology and a member community that will allow us to stay “virtually” connected and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of our work on behalf of the Order.
While this can never be substituted for personal involvement with the Order, with one another, and with those we endeavor to serve—it is a means by which we can maintain and strengthen our connections and grow in our knowledge of and commitment to the Order.
Noreen R. Falcone, G.C.M.
President
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