Reggio Calabria, July 8, 2026 – Christian charity becomes concrete action to support those living in need. With this spirit, an important gesture of solidarity was renewed to benefit the most vulnerable groups in the city, thanks to the commitment of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George.
Today, Knight Officer Antonino Campolo, representing the Calabria Delegation of the Order, delivered 60 single-portion hot meals to the needy supported by the Parish of Santa Maria della Candelora in Reggio Calabria.
The donation is part of a particularly significant liturgical context. On July 8, the Catholic Church commemorates Saints Aquila and Priscilla, spouses and collaborators of the Apostle Paul, who are symbols of hospitality and service. Furthermore, this same week leads to the feast of Saint Benedict of Nursia (July 11), patron saint of Europe, whose Rule dictates that every guest must be welcomed “as Christ himself.”
The work of Knight Officer Campolo fully reflects the mission of the Constantinian Order, which is dedicated to the glorification of the Cross and the assistance of those in need. Through constant and silent actions, the Calabria Delegation demonstrates how the Constantinian Militia translates today into a concrete mobilization in favor of the least fortunate, in perfect synergy with local parishes.


