Order of St. Gregory the Great
The Pontifical Equestrian Order of St. Gregory the Great was established on 1 September 1831, by Pope Gregory XVI, seven months after his election to that seat by the College of Cardinals.
The order is one of the five orders of knighthood of the Holy See. The honor is bestowed upon Roman Catholic men and women in recognition of their personal service to the Holy See and to the Roman Catholic Church, through their unusual labors, their support of the Holy See, and the examples they set in their communities and their countries.
History and appointment
The inaugural brief states, in part, that "gentlemen of proven loyalty to the Holy See who, by reason of their nobility of birth and the renown of their deeds or the degree of their munificence, are deemed worthy to be honored by a public expression of esteem on the part of the Holy See". The end of the brief states that they must progressively maintain, by continued meritorious deed, the reputation and trust they had already inspired, and prove themselves worthy of the honor that had been conferred on them, by unswerving fidelity to God and to the sovereign Pontiff.The awarding of the Order of St. Gregory the Great presents no particular obligations on the recipients toward the Roman Catholic Church – except for the general ones stated above.
Insignia
An eight-pointed cross, the insignia of the order, bears a representation of St. Gregory on the obverse and on the reverse the motto Pro Deo et Principe. The cross is suspended from a red and gold ribbon. In ecclesiastical heraldry, laymen awarded the high rank of Grand Cross can display a red and gold ribbon surrounding the shield in their personal coats of arms, but the recipients of the lower ranks place an appropriate ribbon below the shield. The difference between the civilian and military insignia is that the former group wears the cross hanging from a green crown of laurel, whereas the latter group wears the cross hanging from a trophy of arms.The Order of St. Gregory the Great has four "classes" in civil and military divisions:
- Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the First Class
- Knight/Dame Commander with Star
- Knight/Dame Commander
- Knight/Dame
Vestments and accoutrements
Knights Grand Cross wear a sash and a badge or star on the left side of the breast; Commanders wear a cross around the neck; and Knights wear a smaller cross on the left breast of the uniform:
Notable members
Knight/Dame Grand Cross of the First Class
- Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet, Knight Grand Cross.
- Charles, Count of Limburg Stirum, Knight Grand Cross
- Abdón Cifuentes Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
- General Sir Peter Cosgrove, 2013, Knight Grand Cross, Governor-General of Australia
- João Carlos Saldanha de Oliveira Daun, 1st Duke of Saldanha, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
- Rodrigo Augusto da Silva, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
- George Forbes, 7th Earl of Granard, Knight Grand Cross.
- Frank Hanna III, American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Johno Johnson, Australian politician
- Gary L. Krupp, Knight Grand Cross, Co-founder of Pave the Way Foundation
- Meredith Krupp,Dame of the Grand Cross, Co-founder of Pave the Way Foundation
- Claes Lagergren, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class, 1st Marquess Lagergren
- Gilbert Levine, 2016, conductor, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
- Peter Paul McSwiney, 1875, Knight Grand Cross, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Irish entrepreneur owner of the Palatial Mart.
- Riccardo Muti, 2012, conductor, Knight Grand Cross of the First Class
- Thomas Stonor, 7th Lord Camoys, 2006, Knight Grand Cross, Lord Chamberlain
- Otto von Habsburg, Knight Grand Cross, Archduke Otto of Austria was the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary
- Alice von Hildebrand, 2013, Dame Grand Cross.
- Charles von Hügel, Knight Grand Cross
- Count Christopher de Paus
- Duke Carl Ludvig Fouché d'Otrante
- Dina Kawar, previous ambassador of Jordan to France.
- Count Charles Woeste.
- Count Hippolyte d'Ursel.
- Count Léo d'Ursel, ambassador.
- Baron Henry Delvaux de Fenffe, Governor of Liège
Knight/Dame Commander with Star
- G. K. Chesterton, English writer and Christian apologist
- Dolores Hope, philanthropist and entertainer
- Bob Hope, 1998, American entertainer
- Francis Martin O'Donnell, 2007, Ambassador and Knight of Malta, previously in UN service for 32 years
- Peter Sutherland, 2008, former Irish Attorney-General, EU Commissioner, Director-General of WTO, Chairman Goldman Sachs
- Gary L. Krupp, Knight Commander with Star, Co-founder of Pave the Way Foundation
- Gilbert Levine, 2005, American conductor
- Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis, 2008, Dame Commander with Star
- Wilfred Von der Ahe, 1998, founder of Vons supermarket chain
- Albert Gubay, 2011, founder of Kwik Save supermarket chain and Total Fitness
Knight Commander and Dame Commander
- Saunders Lewis, 1975, Welsh nationalist politician, founder of Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru and prominent figure in Welsh-language literature.
- Carol Benesch, Silesian and Romanian architect, KCSG
- Conrad Moffat Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour, KCSG
- Patrick Burns, 1914, Canadian rancher, meat magnate, and senator
- Matt Busby, CBE, Sportsman; manager of Manchester United F.C.
- Flor Peeters, composer, organist.
- Viscount Gaston Eyskens, Prime Minister of Belgium.
- Count Aymard d'Ursel
- Nikkyo Niwano, founder of Risshō Kōsei Kai
- Roy E. Disney, 1998
- Jan Count Dobrzenský z Dobrzenicz, 50th Grand Master of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
- John Hume, 2012, Northern Irish politician and co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize
- Gary L. Krupp, Knight Commander, Co-founder of Pave the Way Foundation
- Maurice Gerard Moynihan, 1959, Secretary of the Government of the Irish Free State and Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland
- Rupert Murdoch, 1998, Australian-American publisher and media entrepreneur
- Oscar Niemeyer, 1990, Brazilian modernist architect
- James O'Donnell, 1999, Organist & Master of the Choristers, Westminster Abbey
- Charles Poletti, 1945, Governor of New York, Army officer in charge of post World War II civil affairs in Italy
- John J. Raskob, American financial executive and businessman ; financed the building of the Empire State Building
- Carlo Emanuele Ruspoli, 3rd Duke of Morignano, 2004
- Paul Salamunovich, 1969, American choral conductor and expert on Gregorian chant.
- Jimmy Savile OBE, 1990, English radio DJ and television presenter-broadcaster
- Roger Wagner, American choral conductor
- Mordecai Waxman, 1998, Rabbi
- Lilianne Ploumen, 2017, Dutch politician
Knight/Dame
- Major John Brian Corrigan, Royal Artillery Officer
- Eric Schiedermayer, 2012, American Diocesan Chancellor
- Philip John Sheridan Hubert, American historian and philanthropist
- Mohinder Singh Ahluwalia, 2012, prominent British Sikh and first Sikh recipient.
- Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Walter Annenberg, created TV Guide
- Joe Benton, Member of Parliament for Bootle, UK
- Július Binder, 2004, civil engineer and member of Slovak parliament
- Thomas Bodkin, lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator
- Joanna Bogle, 2013, British journalist and author
- Angelo Branca, 1977, Canadian judge
- Dr. Clinton Brand, 2015, Member of Anglicanae traditiones Interdicasterial Commission, whose task has been to identify Anglican liturgical and spiritual patrimony and to incorporate it into Catholic worship for the Personal Ordinariates.
- Etienne J. Caire, 1929, Louisiana businessman and politician
- Frank Carson, Irish comedian and philanthropist
- Chen Chien-jen, Vice President of Republic of China
- Henry Cooper, 1978, British boxer
- Michael Leonard Williams, Comedian and British TV actor
- John A. Creighton, 1898, businessman and philanthropist in Omaha.
- John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute
- Leo Crowley, 1929 director U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Isidore Dockweiler, 1924 – Philanthropist and statesman
- W. Patrick Donlin, American judge and Supreme Advocate of the Knights of Columbus
- Ralph Downes, 1970, English organist, organist of the London Oratory, organ teacher and organ designer
- Luis Antonio Eguiguren Escudero, Peruvian Politician and Lawyer
- Emanuele Luigi Galizia, Maltese architect and civil engineer
- John W. Gallivan, publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune
- Hector P. Garcia, Mexican-American civil rights leader
- Joe Gladwin, British actor and comedian
- Henryk Górecki, Polish composer
- Myles Keogh, 1861, Irish papal soldier and mercenary; served in Italy and the United States
- Sheilagh Kesting, 2016, former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and former Ecumenical Officer of the Church of Scotland
- Dr. Ch Khailam Mate,2018, Catholic, Doctor of Medicine, New Delhi,India
- Ilyas Khan, British businessman and Philanthropist, Chairman of
- Leon Klenicki, 2007, American rabbi who advocated interfaith relations
- Kenneth Langone, American investment banker
- Dorothy Leavey, American philanthropist
- George Malcolm, English choral conductor, harpsichordist and organist; former Master of the Music, Westminster Cathedral
- Colin Mawby, 2006, English choral conductor and composer former Master of the Music, Westminster Cathedral
- Andrew Wright, English choral conductor and composer; Master of Music Brentwood Cathedral
- George Menachery, 2008, Editor of the St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India and Director of the SARAS philanthropist
- Jean Migneault, former Deputy Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Ricardo Montalbán, 1998, Mexican actor
- Adolfo Müller-Ury, 1923, Swiss-born American portrait painter
- Alfred O'Rahilly, 1954, Irish academic and author
- , 2011, professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University, co-founder of the Lay Centre at Foyer Unitas
- Frank Patterson, 1984, Irish tenor
- Valentin J. Peter, 1950, businessman and philanthropist
- Dr. Manuel de la Pila Iglesias, 1932, a Puerto Rican physician
- Isabel Piczek
- Pierre Pincemaille, 2007, French musician
- Gil J. Puyat, 1978, Senate President of the Philippines, educator, businessman and philanthropist
- Nadjib Riphat Kesoema, 1994, Indonesian, Ambassador
- Adrien Rougier, 1974, French organist and composer
- Julius C. Rupp, 1953, Catholic Lay Leader of social and religious groups in Gary, IN, USA
- Joseph Ryelandt, Belgian composer
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 2006, American, founder of the Special Olympics
- Michael Somare, 1992, Papua New Guinean, first prime minister of Papua New Guinea
- Jovan Sundečić, 1886, Serbian Orthodox priest and Montenegrin official
- John B. Thielen, Doctor of Fonda, IA
- Miha Tišler, chemistry professor and author
- Augustine Ukattah, Nigerian politician
- J. Robert Welsh, prominent Shreveport, Louisiana business executive and civic leader
- Greg Whitby, 2012, Executive Director of Schools, Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta, Australia
- Ann Widdecombe, British politician