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Support the Mission — Stand with the Knights of Christ the King

 

 

What we do is not business. It is a sacred duty.

The Sovereign Military Order of Christ the King (SMOCK) lives and labors entirely by faith — depending upon the providence of God and the generosity of His people. Every prayer offered, every act of service rendered, every mission undertaken by our Knights exists because men and women of goodwill believe in the mission and choose to stand beside us.

Our purpose is clear: to protect and defend the honor and wellbeing of God, His Holy Church, and His people.

We pray, we serve, and we stand ready — guarding the sanctity of our churches and temples, the safety of our schools, and the peace of our communities. The Knights of Christ the King are called not merely to speak of faith, but to live it — in vigilance, humility, and courage.

But we cannot fulfill this calling alone. Your contribution directly supports the spiritual formaiton, training, and sustenance of our professed Knights - menwho have vowed their lives to Christ the King in obedience, chastity, and service. It enables the Order to train new members, mainatin commanderies and barracks, supply our missions, and ensure that the Light of Christ is not extinguished in a darkening world.

We ask you, as a friend and fellow believer, to join us in this work. 

Every offering — whether large or small — becomes an act of faith that strengthens the Kingdom of God on earth. Together, we can ensure that the honor of Christ and His Church is defended, and that the poor, the weak, and the forgotten are never left unguarded.

Make your stand today. Support the Knights of Christ the King.

Your generosity is not a donation to an institution — it is an offering to God’s service, and a weapon in the defense of His Holy Church.

“For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” — Matthew 6:21

 

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The Italo-Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of the Americas & Canada

 

The Archdiocese is the geographical ecclesiastical district of the Italo-Greek Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church. The Archdiocese, missionary by nature, seeks to build up the Kingdom of God on earth by calling all people to the conversion of heart, mind, and spirit; to the fulness of the Apostolic Faith; and to membership and life in the Body of Christ.

 

The canonical territory of the Archdiocese encompasses the continental United States, Canada, South America, and the United States Protectorates. Utica, New York is the Metropolitan See of the Archdiocese as well as the home of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Theotokos - Our Lady of Grace, Mother Church and the Metropolitan Throne of the Archdiocese, and the Chancery Office.

 

The Archdiocese is led by His Eminence, Stephen, Archbishop of Siracusa and Ortigia, and of All Sicily, Southern Italy, and Magna Graecia, Metropolitan of the Americas and Canada of the Italo-Greeks, Bishop of Utica, and Primate of the Italo-Greek Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church.

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The information contained on the website of the Italo-Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of the Americas and Canada is for informational purposes only. Certain hierarchs, clergymen, individuals, churches, institutions, and organizations are presented for reference purposes only and may not be under the canonical supervision or jurisdiction of the Italo-Greek Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church or the Italo-Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of the Americas and Canada. The Archdiocese does not exercise any canonical or administrative oversight or assignment authority over clergy that are not part of the Italo-Greek Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church - Holy Metropolitan Archdiocese of the Americas and Canada. If you have been approached or contacted by a clergyman who claims to be affiliated with the Italo-Greek Byzantine Orthodox Catholic Church or the Italo-Greek Orthodox Church and have questions regarding him, please contact the Chancellor of the Archdiocese at the Chancery Office.

 

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