Tag: primitive rule of the templar

The Johannine Apostolic Tradition and the Knights Templar, Eastern and Celtic Church Traditions

The Johannine Apostolic Tradition and the Knights Templar St. John, the Eastern Patriarchates, Hugh de Payens, and the Celtic Church The history of the Knights Templar is usually introduced to newcomers through four dates: the emergence of the original fraternity in Jerusalem; its recognition in the Holy Land; the giving of its monastic Rule at […]

The Lord’s Prayer by Number, and the Forgotten Discipline of Embodied Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer by Number Paternosters, Cross-Vigils, and the Forgotten Discipline of Embodied Prayer Modern Christians are accustomed to hearing phrases like “say five Our Fathers” or “ten Hail Marys.” Today these sound casual—almost symbolic. (These are remnants from Biblical, historical, devout traditions. ) But long before later Marian devotions developed, the Church already counted […]

Templar Did Not Have A Vow Of Poverty

Contrary to the destructive propaganda of egalitarianism, marxism, and socialism, the Templar Did Not Have A Vow Of Poverty. While it claims to make everyone feel better to say there were no true Sovereign representatives in the past, that is purely satanic, destructive, and not of God. Enemies of Christendom have sought to re-write what […]