The Story Behind the Parade Banner Display Cases

SK John M. Ring

At the unveiling of the newly restored Parade Banner, during the Business Meeting on July 11, 2019, Worthy Brother Knight John Ring explained how he constructed the cases and the various symbols he incorporated into their design. Many of our brothers asked him to write everything down so that future Knights of Elder Council would know that background.

  1. In each corner the joint has three nails in reference to the three nails used to crucify Our Blessed Lord to the cross.
  2. The wood along the inside edges of the case were left unfinished to symbolize the wood of the cross.
  3. Each lid is secured with thirteen screws for those present at the Last Supper. The one at the top center, with the brass washer, represents our Lord. The other twelve screws represent the apostles – eleven are brass and one is steel for Judas, his betrayer.
  4. There are three hinges for each lid representing the Holy Family: Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
  5. The white, wood molding is called a rope pattern and was chosen to symbolize both the priest’s cincture and the rope that bound the hands of Jesus.
  6. Seven triangle blocks hold the banner’s pad in place. These refer to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit – and are triangles for the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit).
  7. The Plexiglas panes are held by a total forty screws (twenty in each case) referring to the forty days Jesus fasted in the desert.
  8. Finally, there are forty nails that hold the back of the case together symbolizing the forty days of Lent.

Note: There are some imperfections and mistakes that intentionally were not fixed as a reminder that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” – Romans 3:23.

In constructing the cases, SK John M. Ring prayed to the Holy Spirit asking for inspiration and guidance. They were finished on May 16, 2019. He installed the restored parade banner in the cases on July 3, 2019.

SK John Ring dedicated his work on the cases to all past, present and future Worthy Brother Knights of the Archbishop Elder Council 1195.

Vivat Jesus!

Elder Council Parade Banner Restoration

Abp. Elder Council’s 1907 Parade Banner has returned home, newly restored. Under the direction of our Past Grand Knight, Tom Hahn, Chandra Obie Linn, the conservator-in-chief of Obie Textile Conservation and the Associate Textile Conservator at the Cincinnati Art Museum, finished restoration of our old Parade Banner. Brother Knight, John Ring, built a brand new display case to house and protect the banner.

Chandra Obie Linn, conservationist

As it dates back to the founding of our council in 1907, this is an important part of our council’s history. The council used to proudly march in parade’s behind this magnificent banner through the streets of Cincinnati.

PGK Tom Hahn and Brother John Ring

St. Gertrude Corpus Christi 2019

4th Degree members of Elder Council: SKs Stan Lloyd, Fred Bowling, Marty McCormick, Tom Hahn, Kevin Graham, and Jonathan Ring.

Sir Knights from local Assemblies joined 4th Degree members from Elder Council to celebrate Corpus Christi at St. Gertrude on June 23rd.

June 6 – Award and Special Recognition

On Thursday, June 6th, our Worth Grand Knight, Bob Stucker, acknowledged the hard work and dedication of some of Elder Council’s Knights.

WGK Bob Stucker presented a gift card to Brother Jim Jenkins for once again selling the most tickets for Super Cash Bonanza for Elder Council. Thank you and Congratulations Jim!

WGK Bob Stucker also presented Certificates of Appreciation to:

  • Dale Walczak for leading Top Golf fundraiser
  • Neil Shaffer for leading Super Cash Bonanza
  • Pete Marcello for leading Baby Bottle campaign for Old St. Mary’s Pregnancy Center