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1965-66. A
highlight of Faithful Navigator PAUL TERRANOVA'S term was
the Color Corp's participation in the first Pontifical High Mass
celebrated by the Most Rev. Harold Perry, newly-appointed Auxiliary Bishop
of New Orleans and a native of Lake Charles. His first Mass as Bishop was
celebrated in his home parish, Sacred Heart. This also marked the first
collaboration with the Knights of Peter Claver in a Guard of Honor.
Ecumenism was a keynote of Faithful Navigator Terranova's term. Another
highlight occurred at the assembly's annual anniversary banquet, at which
the Rev. Constantine Rigakos, pastor of the Greek Orthodox Church in Port
Arthur, Texas, was a guest speaker. The guest list also included Dr. and
Mrs. George W. Pomeroy, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Lake
Charles.
The banquet was dedicated to the assembly's Faithful Friar, the Rev.
Daniel Habetz, who was celebrating the 25th anniversary of his ordination
to the priesthood. The three clergymen delivered the Invocation and the
Benediction in unison at the banquet.
In April, the assembly was the host for an Exemplification under the
direction of Master O'Reilly. Twenty-two new members joined the assembly
on that occasion.
At the district convention in Jennings, Master O'Reilly announced that
the assembly had won the Master's Award under the leadership of Faithful
Navigators Louviere in 1964-65 and Terranova in 1965-66.
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