Cyrene Commandery No. 7, KT

Cyrene Commandery No. 7, KT Knights Templar are members of the world’s oldest fraternity – Masons.

Commanderies of Knights Templar, together with Lodges of Master Masons, Chapters of Royal Arch Masons and Councils of Cryptic Masons, constitute the York Rite of Freemasonry.

Cyrene Commandery at St Peter's Church for Maude Thursday
04/18/2025

Cyrene Commandery at St Peter's Church for Maude Thursday

04/13/2025

1204 Constantinople Falls to the Fourth Crusade

13th (1204) Constantinople falls to the army of the Fourth Crusade, after a four day battle. Some historians believe that the Crusaders took the Shroud of Turin (which later may have gone to the Templars) during the sack of the city. Both the Templars and their benefactor, Pope Innocent III, harshly criticize this crusade because it diverts the Crusaders from aiding Palestine.The city remains in Latin hands until 1261, when it is retaken by the Byzantines.

04/13/2025

A Palm Sunday Poem

I hope everyone enjoys this Palm Sunday and remembers the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem. This day is also referred to as Passion Sunday, and it is the sixth and last Sunday of Lent which marks the first day of Holy Week; the week leading to the crucifixion of Christ.

It is referred to as Palm Sunday as the crowds greeted Christ by waving palm branches and covering his path with palm branches as well as garments. As he passed by the people sang "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. We bless you from the house of the Lord" which is a portion of Psalm 118:25-26.

Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a c**t the foal of an ass.-- Zechariah 9:9

The donkey was, in Eastern traditions, an animal of peace. In comparison, riding upon a horse was a symbol of war. For Jesus to enter Jerusalem on a donkey symbolized his entry as the Prince of Peace. In ancient days, it was customary the path of someone who was worthy of high honor and the Gospel of John specifies that it was palm branches that were cast on the path before Christ. During the times of the Roman Empire, the palm branch symbolized triumph and victory. For the Egyptians, the palm was carried during funeral processions and represented eternal life. With Christianity, the palm branch became a symbol of martyrs and their spiritual victory over death. In Revelation 7:9, the white-clad multitude stands before the throne and Lamb holding palm branches.

The Donkey
by G.K. Chesterton

When fishes flew and forests walked
And figs grew upon thorn,
Some moment when the moon was blood
Then surely I was born;
With monstrous head and sickening cry
And ears like errant wings,
The devil’s walking parody
On all four-footed things.
The tattered outlaw of the earth,
Of ancient crooked will;
Starve, scourge, deride me: I am dumb,
I keep my secret still.Fools!
For I also had my hour;
One far fierce hour and sweet:
There was a shout about my ears,
And palms before my feet.

10/13/2024

At dawn on Friday, 13 October 1307 King Philip IV ordered Grand Master Jacques de Molay and scores of other French Templars to be simultaneously arrested. ... The Templars were charged with numerous other offences such as financial corruption, fraud, heresy and secrecy.

The infamous Friday the 13th, from whence the bad luck tradition sprang?

OCT 13. TEMPLAR REMEMBRANCE

10/04/2024

TODAY IN HISTORY
The Roman Catholic Church finally acknowledged that the Knights Templar were innocent of charges of heresy. This was brought about mainly with the rediscovery of the Chinon Parchment in September 2001, after hundreds of years of being wrongly cataloged. The Chinon Parchment, dated August 17-20, 1308, revealed that, contrary to popular belief, the Pope found that the Knights Templar were not heretics, even though he still disbanded their Order to maintain peace with their accuser, the King of France. For hundreds of years, it was believed that the Knights Templar died as cursed men. The discovery of the Chinon Parchment absolves them of the misconception, and history itself is corrected. The Vatican Secret Archives later announced to be publishing a book called the Processus Contra Templarios, containing entire acts of the original hearings against the Knights Templar. It would become part of a series called Exemplaria Praetiosa, considered the most elaborate and important publication yet undertaken by the Pontifical Archive, promising to restore the reputation of the Knights Templar, whose members and leaders were wrongfully arrested in 1307, and later burned as heretics until their Order was dissolved in 1314.

06/23/2024

The Battle of Bannockburn on 23 and 24 June 1314 was a victory of the army of King of Scots Robert the Bruce over the army of King Edward II of England in the First War of Scottish Independence. It is alleged that the surviving Knights Templar played a pivotal role in the victory.
Location: Bannockburn

Today in Templar History Hugues de Payens or Payns dies (c. 1070 – 24 May 1136) was the co-founder and first Grand Maste...
05/24/2024

Today in Templar History

Hugues de Payens or Payns dies (c. 1070 – 24 May 1136) was the co-founder and first Grand Master of the Knights Templar. In association with Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, he created the Latin Rule, the code of behavior for the Order.

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Fifth Crusade begins.
The Fifth Crusade (1217–1221) was an attempt by Western Europeans to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering the powerful Ayyubid state in Egypt.

Hugues de Payens or Payns was the co-founder and first Grand Master of the Knights Templar. In association with Bernard of Clairvaux, he created the Latin Rule, the code of behavior for the Order.

03/29/2024

On this Good Friday, we are sharing a copy of the 74th Annual Easter Sunrise Memorial Service delivered in 2004 at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Sir Knight Thomas G. Keithly, Right Eminent Past Grand Prelate, delivered the messages which was later published in the Knight Templar magazine.

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On the first day of the week, the Sunday after that Friday we Christians call "Good," Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome were discussing who would roll away the heavy stone door from the entrance to the tomb for them. When they found it already opened, they were surprised by an angel, who told them, "He has risen! He is not here." The horror of Good Friday was erased, as the message of eternal hope was given.

After the women's encounter with the angel, Mark adds, "And they went out and fled from the tomb; for trembling and astonishment had come upon them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid." Curiously, in the earliest and most reliable manuscripts, St. Mark's account stops there! Some added verses appear in the later versions, which most biblical scholars reject as late additions. Obviously those of us of the Christian Faith want to hear - and tell - "the rest of the story."

And that is precisely the point: the power of Easter, and therefore of the Gospel itself, is not in the finding of an empty tomb. The timid silence of the women in St. Mark's telling of it accomplished nothing. The power of Easter lies in the personal encounters with the risen Lord. The angel had added to his message, "But go, tell his disciples and Peter that he is going before you to Galilee, there you will see him, as he told you."

It is in those encounters - on the road to Emmaus, in the upper room in Galilee - and continuing down through history to our own time and place, that lives are wonderfully transformed, that sinners are forgiven, the broken are healed, the fallen are redeemed. The literal meaning of the word "gospel" is "Good News!" It may be old news to many, but it not news at all if it is not proclaimed. To those who do not encounter Jesus Christ in their own lives, it is old news, and therefore stale news. To those who meet the living Lord in their daily lives, it is always fresh news, and is always being proclaimed.

If we open our eyes to the philosophy being proclaimed to our society today, we see that the message is, "Seek pleasure and wealth." This has become the national pastime - (dare I say it?) the national religion - and major occupation of our culture. It is all around us; in the media, in the news, in advertising, in television programming, and in the cinema. We must remember that the Gospel admonishes us to not be conformed to this world, but be transformed.

We are transformed by our own encounters with the risen Lord. Recognizing Him in the "breaking of bread" arouses in us the impulse to share with others the truth of His Resurrection. Hearing His voice, as the Word is proclaimed, dispels all doubt about the goodness and mercy of God. Being baptized into His death brings us promise of our resurrection into His risen life. Encountering Him in the Living Community brings membership in His Body, the Church.

Individuals and congregations who only find an empty tomb are doomed to a slow death as they are buried in their silence and timidity. Those who meet the Risen Lord and become part of his Living Body are inheritors of eternal life. Let the traditional Easter cry go out: "Alleluia! Christ is risen!" And let the reply be: "The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia."

03/29/2024

Today in Templar history.

March 29th (1138) Omne Datum Optimum (All Good Things), the first Papal Bull granting privileges to the Templars, is issued by Pope Innocent II. Milites Templi (Soldiers of the Temple) and Militia Dei (Soldiers of God) follow in 1144and 1145.

03/18/2024

Jacques de Molay (also spelled Molai born 1243, Molay, France—died March 18, 1314, Paris)

"On this terrible day," shouted de Molay, his gaze meeting the eyes of the crowd, "in my final hour, I shall let truth triumph and declare, before heaven and all the saints, that I have committed the greatest of all crimes." The crowd pressed in.

"But my crime is this: that I confessed to malicious charges made against an order that is innocent so that I could escape further torture. I shall not confirm a first lie with a second. I renounce life willingly. I have no use for days of sorrow earned only by lies."

Jacques de Molay, last Master of the Temple, and Geoffrey de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, are burned at the stake as relapsed heretics.Known history of the Order ends on this date.

In Hoc Signo Vinces

03/02/2024

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