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The Last Crusade Of The Templars
Times Of London ^ | 11-29-2004 | Ruth Gledhill

Posted on 11/29/2004 2:57:11 PM PST by blam

The last crusade of the Templars

By Ruth Gledhill

The knights want a Papal apology nearly 700 years after they were disbanded and hounded into exile

THE VATICAN is giving “serious consideration” to apologising for the persecution that led to the suppression of the Knights Templar.

The suppression, which began on Friday , October 13, 1307, gave Friday the Thirteenth its superstitious legacy.

A Templar Order in Britain that claims to be descended from the original Knights Templar has asked that the Pope should make the apology.

The Templars, based in Hertford, are hoping for an apology by 2007, the 700th anniversary of the start of the persecution, which culminated with the torture and burning at the stake of the Grand Master Jacques de Molay for heresy and the dissolution of the Order by apostolic decree in 1312.

The letter, signed by the Secretary of the Council of Chaplains on behalf of the Grand Master of the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ and the Temple of Solomon Grand Preceptory, with a PO box address in Hertford, formally requests an apology “for the torture and murder of our leadership”, instigated by Pope Clement V.

“We shall witness the 700th anniversary of the persecution of our order on 13th October 2007,” the letter says. “It would be just and fitting for the Vatican to acknowledge our grievance in advance of this day of mourning.”

Apologies have already been made by the Roman Catholic Church for the persecution of Galileo and for the Crusades. The Templars hope that these precedents will make their suit more likely to succeed.

Hertford Templar Tim Acheson, who is descended from the Scottish Acheson family that has established Templar links and whose family lived until recently in Bailey Hall, Hertford, said: “This letter is a serious attempt by a Templar group which traces its roots back to the medieval Order to solicit an apology from the Papacy.”

He added: “The Papacy and the Kingdom of France conspired to destroy the Order for reasons which modern historians judge to be primarily political. Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and unjustified.

“The Knights Templar officially ceased to exist in the early 1300s, but the order continued underground. It was a huge organisation and the vast majority of Templars survived the persecution, including most of their leaders, along with much of their treasure and, most importantly, their original values and traditions.”

The Hertford Mercury newspaper has reported newly discovered Templar links with Hertford, including a warren of tunnels beneath the town. At the heart of the maze of tunnels is Hertford Castle, where in 1309 four Templars from Temple Dinsley near Hitchin were imprisoned after their arrest by Edward II, who believed that they were holding a lost treasure. The treasure was never found.

When Subterranea Britannica, a group of amateur archaeologists, expressed an interest in investigating Hertford’s tunnels last month, they received anonymous threats telling them not to.

The Templars captured Jerusalem during the Crusades and were known as “keepers of the Holy Grail”, said to be the cup used at the Last Supper or as the receptacle used by Joseph of Arimathea to catch Christ’s blood as he bled on the Cross, or both.

Interest in the Templars and the Holy Grail is at an unprecedented high after the success of books such as The Da Vinci Code, by Dan Brown, and the earlier Holy Blood Holy Grail, by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln, which claimed that Jesus survived the crucifixion and settled in France.

The Knights Templar were founded by Hugh de Payens, a French knight from the Champagne area of Burgundy, and eight companions in 1118 during the reign of Baldwin II of Jerusalem, when they took a perpetual vow to defend the Christian kingdom. They were assigned quarters next to the Temple. In 1128, they took up the white habit of the Cistercians, adding a red cross. The order knights, sergeants, farmers and chaplains amassed enormous wealth.

In Rome, a Vatican spokesman said that the demand for an apology would be given “serious consideration”. However, Vatican insiders said that the Pope, 84, was under pressure from conservative cardinals to “stop saying sorry” for the errors of the past, after a series of papal apologies for the Crusades, the Inquisition, Christian anti-Semitism and the persecution of scientists and “heretics” such as Galileo.


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To: blam

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41 posted on 11/29/2004 3:33:55 PM PST by VOA
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To: BlackVeil
The Catholic Church and the Vatican were not responsible for that.

Roger that. It would have been a little difficult for "the Vatican" to have had anything to do with this considering that it didn't exist in the 14th-century and the papacy had been removed to France in one of the manifestations of Gallicanism.

42 posted on 11/29/2004 3:35:29 PM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: AMDG&BVMH

The "Church" has perpetuated more atrocities on mankind than anything other than, maybe Communism.

They used to just exterminate their opposition.

And yes, they did lie about the Templars....while they were exterminating them.


43 posted on 11/29/2004 3:36:51 PM PST by TheLion
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity; Campion

"by Picts "

Now you are really making me search the history storage areas of my brain! But that is a good thing . . . I do remember Picts . . . not much else . . .

Fortunately, my daughter is getting a VERY good education in history and western civ at an academy named for another poster . . .


44 posted on 11/29/2004 3:36:58 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: AMDG&BVMH

The changing of the calendar was done by the revolutionists, not by Napoleon. I believe he changed it back.


45 posted on 11/29/2004 3:37:26 PM PST by Restorer (Europe is heavily armed, but only with envy.)
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To: mamelukesabre

"scottish rite was founded by templars "

have heard that

have not heard about a connection w. Columbus; he was a believer of Catholocism, but whether or not he had escort ships (Templar or otherwise), I have not heard.


46 posted on 11/29/2004 3:39:23 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: TheLion
The "Church" has perpetuated more atrocities on mankind than anything other than, maybe Communism.

Not even close, pal. Not even close.

47 posted on 11/29/2004 3:39:34 PM PST by Campion
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To: Restorer; AMDG&BVMH

If Napoleon changed the calendar back, then he (or his heirs and sucessors) should be made to apologise for THAT. Lets keep the apologies flowing.


48 posted on 11/29/2004 3:40:51 PM PST by BlackVeil
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity

Speaking of the DaVinci Code I'll toss in a plug for "Foucault's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco.

If you really want to know a lot about the Templars and all of the famous esoteric groups of history, what is claimed about them, from a unique and skeptical perspective (don't want to give away too much of the plot) it's a great novel.

Problem is the first 50 pages or so are mind-numbingly boring. Then it gets good. It's the DaVinci Code for non-morons.


49 posted on 11/29/2004 3:41:15 PM PST by Strategerist
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To: blam

National Treasure was the first I'd heard of the Knights of the Templar. Why were they disbanded officially?


50 posted on 11/29/2004 3:41:21 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl (OMGIIHIHOIIC ping list)
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To: Restorer

"changing of the calendar was done by the revolutionists, not by Napoleon. I believe he changed it back."

Well, SOMEONE thankfully changed it back!!

Yes, the names of the months did have a revolutionary tone about them.

Thx for the info.



51 posted on 11/29/2004 3:41:53 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: blam
The Templars, based in Hertford, are hoping for an apology by 2007.....

And a cute little Volvo for each of them.

52 posted on 11/29/2004 3:42:33 PM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Why were they disbanded officially?

"Officially" the King of France wiped them out claiming they were a bunch of Satan-worshipping homosexuals.

The real reason, as has been mentioned, is that they'd gotten too powerful and wealthy. The concentration of wealth they had was really beyond belief.

53 posted on 11/29/2004 3:42:46 PM PST by Strategerist
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To: TheLion

You are probably getting the Cathars, mixed up with the Templars, (a common error, yet odd, no apparent historical link.)

The Templars were not exterminated, their leaders were executed by the King of France. The others, disbanded by the Church, were sometimes ordered to do penance, but otherwise reassigned to different forms of religious life.

Many Templars didn't like this deal, and fled. A minority went as far as the Islamic world, where they lived on as advisors to Sultans. In Spain, although the order was supressed, the Church gave them pensions.


54 posted on 11/29/2004 3:45:18 PM PST by BlackVeil
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To: AMDG&BVMH

Back to the real Quest...

55 posted on 11/29/2004 3:45:28 PM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: BlackVeil

P.S.


" months "

course you could not call them months, since they were not lunar based; if they had MERELY changed the names, but left the days-in-a-month alone, it would not have been so bad.


56 posted on 11/29/2004 3:46:08 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: wideawake
There are no "Templar descendants".

This guy says otherwise...

57 posted on 11/29/2004 3:47:10 PM PST by muleskinner
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To: Campion
Since the Papacy in 1307 was pretty much owned lock, stock, and barrel by King Phillip of France, and the suppression of the Templars was his idea, shouldn't they be asking the French government for an apology?

You're right.

If I remember correctly, Pope Clement was one of the "anti-Popes" residing in Rome, installed by the king. The Pope/anti-Pope controversy split the Church at the time, and the anti-Pope was more a political figurehead than a religious one.

58 posted on 11/29/2004 3:47:40 PM PST by reformed_democrat (Just a red-state woman trapped in a blue-state nightmare.)
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity

good "Pict"ure

;)

There is something about this picture that reminds me of our forces in Iraq . . .


59 posted on 11/29/2004 3:49:51 PM PST by AMDG&BVMH
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To: Strategerist

The King of France wanted their money, so made up some garbage about them worshipping Baphomet.

Some did indeed get away: after all they weren't all in France at the time.

There are well attested Templar sites in Ethopia and (amazingly) the North American continent - including a beacon tower with measurements based upon the scottish rood (sorry can't remember where it is exactly)


60 posted on 11/29/2004 3:50:14 PM PST by agere_contra
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