REFLECTION OF THE TEMPLARS:
True honor is not found in victories won by force, but in the purity of heart that follows them. Each dawn is a call to serve, not to exalt my own name, but to glorify the One who leads me.
In battle, my sword is an instrument of justice; in peace, it is a reminder of my duty. The faith I carry is not a burden, but a flame that illuminates the darkness, in the world and in me.
To be a Knight Templar is to live for something greater than oneself. It is to sacrifice ... moreREFLECTION OF THE TEMPLARS:
True honor is not found in victories won by force, but in the purity of heart that follows them. Each dawn is a call to serve, not to exalt my own name, but to glorify the One who leads me.
In battle, my sword is an instrument of justice; in peace, it is a reminder of my duty. The faith I carry is not a burden, but a flame that illuminates the darkness, in the world and in me.
To be a Knight Templar is to live for something greater than oneself. It is to sacrifice comfort for truth, security for the protection of others, and vanity for humility before God. For in the end, when my life is no longer needed and my days are over, only my soul will remain before the Creator. Then I can say: “I have fulfilled my mission in righteousness and faith.” Not to us, Lord, not to us, all glory belongs to you!
GC John Kelmy
KCP, Priory of St. Michael the Archangel