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Autonomous Grand Priory of the United States of America Priory of St. John the Baptist Non Nobis Domine Non Nobis ™ |
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The Priory
The Priory of St John the Baptist is made up of two
Commanderies, both located in the upper Midwest. The Priory is one of the
earliest in the Grand Priory of the United States, of the Sovereign Military
Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, dating back to the 1960s when King Peter of
Yugoslavia would attend meetings in the Chicago area. Originally known as the
Priory of Chicago, the name was changed to its present designation in the 1980s
in honor of St. John the Baptist, a special biblical figure in the Templar
lexicon.
The Commanderies
The Commandery of the Holy Sepulchre was
established by Prior Donald R. Weber in 1983 to reach out to residents of
Wisconsin. In subsequent years this commandery set the tone for the Priory's
investiture ceremonies, giving it a marked religious flavor which included a
postulant's retreat and church services. There was an emphasis on the Medieval
at these events, recreating something of the ambience of the original Templar
experience. In 1991, a second Commandery, the Commandery of Saint Simon of
Cyrene, was established by Prior Weber in the Chicago area. St. Simon was to be
made up of a very special group of knights, all 33 Degree Freemasons. Both
commanderies continue to this day as constituent subdivisions of the Priory: The
Holy Shroud, which became the Priory of Our Lady of Sorrows of the West in the
state of Minnesota; St. Norbert in the Chicago area, which went on to become the
Priory of St. Norbert, responsible for the Illinois area and Outre Mer, which
became the Priory of St. Clair in Michigan.
Charities
During the past two decades, the Priory has supported a
number of different charitable efforts. Today, its prime concern is with the
upkeep and maintenance of The DeKoven Center, a religious retreat complex (this
involves work days in which knights and dames give their time to help with
maintenance and money gifts). In addition, we give financial support to Caritas,
an agency that helps in the adoption and care of East European orphans; St.
John's Northwestern Military Academy and, when possible, some of the persecuted
Christian churches in the Sudan.
Goals
The Goals of the Priory continue to be both religious and
charitable. They are to build on the chivalric traditions of the past, help
those in need through several charities and support peace in the Holy Land.
Last update: February 16, 2001
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