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Related: About this forumFabled religious group, Knights Templar, comes to Connecticut
The vacant Christ Episcopal Church in Canaan, Conn. was purchased by Castle Church Canaan for the Mission Society of Connecticut to the Knights Templar. The Knights Templar is a Christian organization dating back to medieval times. The group's mission was to "protect European travelers visiting sites in the Holy Land while also carrying out military operations," according to history.com. The Knights Templar were eventually forced out of Jerusalem and moved to Europe where they were persecuted and eventually disbanded.
"While most historians agree that the Knights Templar fully disbanded 700 years ago, there are some people who believe the order went underground and remains in existence in some form to this day," history.com writes. Various organizations around the world have modeled themselves after the famous Knights Templar, and Bryant Jones, a member of the Knights of Templar organization, told Republican American it is a national group that follows the Anglican tradition.
He told the publication the sect is non-denominational, and open to anyone who follows Jesus Christ. Felons are not allowed, and "must have enough education to understand the rules of the order and its services." "We hold the spirit and physical inspiration from the ancient Knights of Templar from 1118," Jones said. "They protected the Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Their job was to guard the roads and keep them safe. We offer the same protection of Christianity on the symbolic road in life."
The first service is this Sunday morning.
https://www.thehour.com/news/article/Fabled-religous-group-Knights-Templar-coming-to-14063808.php
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Forgiveness is essential.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Lots of white people left alone in the woods for too long.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)Will this give fuel to those who feel the Knights Templar never really left?
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)But those people are going to believe what they believe no matter what. And a part of me would like to observe their profound disappointment when they get out to Caanan and find a bunch of bored fat white retirees LARPing as Christian knights.
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Templars this week, Confederates next week... etc.
dhol82
(9,420 posts)Do we have dangerous pilgrimage sites in the US?
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)Protecting Christians against infidels and nonbelievers.
dhol82
(9,420 posts)Along with cool uniforms?
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Bunch of angry assholes always camped outside.
Seriously though, if you can, there are volunteer opportunities to help ensure women can access these facilities.
dhol82
(9,420 posts)stonecutter357
(12,767 posts)Voltaire2
(14,632 posts)These are not those Knights Templar.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)As one does when fire is applied to one's person.
Voltaire2
(14,632 posts)AJT
(5,240 posts)Cartoonist
(7,507 posts)Except you have to follow Jesus.
The Knuts Templar.
trev
(1,480 posts)Sure, that's what the official history says. But that same history cannot demonstrate that 9 original knights somehow defended the entire road to Jerusalem.
Always been an air of doubt about what the Templars really were.
Anglican? Hardly. They followed John the Baptist.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/history-important-events/secrets-knights-templar-knights-john-baptist-005088
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)So, only those 9?
... it is estimated that at the order's peak there were between 15,000 and 20,000 Templars
https://www.ancient.eu/Knights_Templar/
trev
(1,480 posts)The movement began with only 9 members.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)"9 original knights somehow defended the entire road to Jerusalem"
trev
(1,480 posts)"The Templars officially originated in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1118 A.D., when nine knights, mainly French, vowed to protect pilgrims on the dangerous roads leading to Jerusalem."
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I must have missed that.
trev
(1,480 posts)I'm a Templar fan. They were incredible. And despicably betrayed by the Church and Philip of France.
But that small number who started out always made me feel like there was something else going on....
Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)trev
(1,480 posts)Then they are not Knights Templar.
The Knights were Gnostics who followed John the Baptist, not Jesus. The Gnostics rejected the Christian god and believed that salvation was through gnosis, a kind of awakening or enlightenment.
http://omnithought.org/secrets-of-knights-templar-knights-of-john-baptist/2953
There are also Christian Gnostics, but the Knights were not of their number.
Thanks.