Midlothian Lodge # 50, Knights of Pythias of Texas

Midlothian Lodge # 50, Knights of Pythias of Texas Central Texas fraternal organization working with the community with Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence In 1942 there were 105 lodges with 9,553 members.

The Knights of Pythias, a charitable, benevolent, and fraternal order, was established in Temple, Texas with the installation of Lodge No. 50 on March 18, 1883, only 11 years after the first lodge of the order had been established in in Texas and 19 years after establishment in Washington, D.C. The Grand Lodge of Texas was instituted at Houston on April 6, 1874, with ten lodges participating. Alex

ander Ewing of Houston was named the first grand chancellor. On April 30, 1895, the Knights of Pythias was granted a charter by the state. The zenith in number of lodges was attained in 1910 with 378, and in number of members in 1922 with 30,507. Since 1909 the organization has maintained the Pythian Widows and Orphans Home, three miles east of Weatherford. An auxiliary order, the Grand Temple Pythian Sisters, has been in operation since the mid-1890s. Throughout the twentieth century the order continued throughout the state to operate halfway houses and other community homes. In Dallas, for example, the Knights of Pythias operated a senior citizens' home and a credit union.

01/09/2025

It is with great sadness to inform all that Herman Weber, the sitting Past Grand Chancellor of the Grand Domain of Texas, was summoned this morning to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe’s Celestial Castle Hall. Please keep his wife and family members in your prayers.

Additional details will be provided as they become available.

12/26/2024

Supporting our military is a noble cause. Here are several ways you can show your support:

Send Care Packages: Organizations like Operation Gratitude organize care packages for deployed troops. These can include personal hygiene items, snacks, letters of encouragement, and more.

Volunteer: Many veterans' organizations like the USO, Wounded Warrior Project, or local VA hospitals welcome volunteers for various activities, from visiting veterans to helping with community events.

Donate: Financial contributions to established charities like the Fisher House Foundation or Semper Fi Fund help provide housing, transportation, and support for wounded warriors and their families.

Write Letters: Writing letters to service members can boost morale. Programs like "Operation Gratitude" allow you to send letters to deployed soldiers.

Attend Events: Participate in or attend military appreciation events, like Veterans Day parades, Memorial Day ceremonies, or welcome home events for returning troops.

Educate Others: Spread awareness about the challenges veterans face, including mental health issues, homelessness, and the transition to civilian life. Advocacy can be as simple as sharing information online or engaging in community discussions.

Hire Veterans: If you're an employer, consider veterans for job opportunities. Veterans often bring discipline, leadership, and unique skills to the workforce.

Support Military Families: Military families often deal with unique stressors like frequent moves or lengthy separations. Support can come from community programs, child care during deployments, or even simple acts like baking treats for a family with a deployed member.

Wear a Poppy: On Remembrance Day or Veterans Day, wearing a poppy shows solidarity and remembrance for those who have served.

Patriotic Displays: Like the image you requested of knights saluting the American flag, displaying symbols of patriotism or organizing flag ceremonies can be a powerful way to honor the military.

Remember, every gesture, no matter how small, contributes to showing appreciation and support for those who serve or have served in the military. It's a way to acknowledge their sacrifices and service to the nation.

12/26/2024
12/26/2024

Happy Hanukkah from the Knights of Pythias and may all people have peace in the new year.

11/08/2024

The US election is over. We ask all Pythians and citizens to treat each other as neighbors, brothers, and sisters.

Address

118 W Avenue F
Temple, TX
76504

Opening Hours

11am - 12:30pm

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