Integrity,
Obedience, Courage
The
Knights Templar is a Christian-oriented fraternal
organization that was founded in the 11th century.
Originally, the Knights Templar were laymen who
protected and defended Christians traveling to
Jerusalem. These men took vows of poverty,
chastity and obedience, and were renowned for
their fierceness and courage in battle.
Today, the Knights
Templar display their courage and goodwill in
other ways. They organize fund-raising activities
such as breakfasts, dinners, dances, and flea
markets. They support Masonic-related youth groups
and they raise millions of dollars for medical
research and educational assistance.
Currently, Templar
membership consists of people from all walks of
life, including doctors, lawyers, clergy,
businessmen and entertainment personalities, all
of whom profess a belief in the Christian
Religion.
Masonic Connection
All Knights Templar
are members of the world's oldest fraternal
organization known as "The Ancient Free And
Accepted Masons" or more commonly known as
"masons". However, not all masons are
Templars. Templary is but a part of the Masonic
structure known as the "York Rite Of
Freemasonry".
Three
Levels Of The Knights Templar
The Knights Templar
operate on a local, state and national level. But
their religious activities extend across
international borders as well. Nationally, there
is The
Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. This unit
defines the 11 rituals and laws governing state
and local level organizations. The state level is
called A
Grand Commandery of Knights Templar. This
organization represents members of a state or an
area of equivalent size. Finally, the local level
unit is called a Commandery of Knights Templar.
There are almost 1,600 Commanderies in communities
across the United States, Germany, Italy and
Mexico, with over 260,000 members. Similar bodies
exist in other countries as well.
To petition a
Commandery of Knights Templar for membership, you
must first be a member of a Masonic Lodge and
other pre-requisite bodies, and must profess a
belief In the Christian Religion. Commanderies
organize many social activities, including Ladies
Auxiliaries, Drill Competitions, Public Divine
Services, Family Picnics, Organized Trips, Dinner
Parties and Entertainments, Christmas Observances,
Easter Sunrise Services, and Memorial Services.
The Knights Templar Eye
Foundation
As a Knight Templar,
one has many opportunities to help others who are
less fortunate. One way is through the Knights
Templar Eye Foundation. The Eye Foundation is a
Great Humanitarian Charity whose purpose is to
provide research, surgical treatment and
hospitalization to those who suffer from diseases
or injury to the eyes. Cross-eyes, which occurs in
children under 16, is one affliction that can lead
to blindness if not treated properly.
Any questions or
comments regarding the Knights Templar Eye
Foundation, Inc. can email ktef@knightstemplar.org.
Concern
For Others
Since its inception,
the Knights Templar Eye Foundation has spent more
than $35 million dollars to help provide medical
treatment for those unable to afford it. Today,
over 44,000 people have directly benefited from
this financial assistance. And as always,
treatments are provided regardless of race, color,
creed, age, or national origin.
Research grants,
totaling over $2.5 million dollars, have been made
to institutions working in the field of Eye
Research. Informative films are also available
through local commanderies for presentation to
churches, PTA meetings and other interested
organizations. To its end, the Knights Templar,
through the efforts of all its members, is
committed to "Helping Others To See."
The Knights Templar Educational
Foundation
The Knights Templar
Educational Foundation, the first program of its
kind, was organized in 1922. Since then, more than
$32 million dollars has been loaned to students to
complete their last two years of college. This
financial assistance is given without regard to
race, color, creed, age or Masonic affiliation.
In recent years, some
Grand Commanderies have also been offering
Scholarship Grants to students who are members of
Masonic-related Youth Groups.
The Knights Templar Holy Land
Pilgrimage
In addition to the
many religious observances throughout the year,
The Grand Encampment of Knights Templar sponsors
an annual "Holy Land Pilgrimage". The
purpose of the pilgrimage is to send a Christian
Minister to The Holy Land. Masonic membership is
not required and the Minister can be male or
female.