Can you become a Templar today?

No, you cannot join the original medieval Knights Templar today as the order was disbanded centuries ago, but you can join modern organizations that claim inspiration from them, such as Catholic-focused groups (like Templars Today/The Order of the Temple of Solomon), Masonic Knight Templar bodies (requiring other Masonic memberships), or various chivalric societies (like the Knights Templars of Albion), all of which operate as private associations, not the historical military order.
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Are there any modern day Knights Templar?

No, the original Knights Templar military order was officially disbanded in 1312 by Pope Clement V, but their legacy lives on through various modern fraternal orders and organizations that claim lineage or follow Templar traditions, such as Masonic Knights Templar and the Order of Christ, though these are distinct from the historical group. While most historians agree the original order ceased to exist, legends persist, and numerous contemporary groups use the name for charity, chivalry, or networking, with some claiming direct descent.
 
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Can anyone be a templar?

Unlike the initial degrees conferred in a regular Masonic Lodge, which (in most Regular Masonic jurisdictions) only require a belief in a Supreme Being regardless of religious affiliation, the Knights Templar is one of several additional Masonic Orders in which membership is open only to Freemasons who profess a belief ...
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How much does it cost to join the Knights Templar?

Applying to become a Knights Templar UK and Overseas Member is easy and its your chance to show that you care for the well being of Great Britain and its traditional way of life. The membership fee consists of a £25 joining fee and an annual subsription of £10.
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Who was the last living templar?

Jacques de Molay, the last grand master of the Knights Templars, burnt alive as a lapsed heretic in Paris.
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Are the Knights Templar still active today?

What is the Templar rule of 72?

The "Templar Rule of 72" refers to the original, foundational code of the Knights Templar, a monastic military order, which contained 72 articles or clauses outlining their strict rules for behavior, obedience, poverty, chastity, and spiritual discipline, drafted around 1129 with guidance from St. Bernard of Clairvaux. It was a blend of monastic principles (like the Rule of St. Benedict) and military needs, creating a disciplined force for defending pilgrims and the Holy Land, emphasizing humility, brotherhood, and readiness for battle. 
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What is the highest rank in the Templar Order?

Behind the Armor: The Military Structure and Hierarchy of the Knights Templar
  1. Grand Master. At the top of the Templar hierarchy was the Grand Master. ...
  2. Seneschal. The Seneschal was the second-in-command and acted as the chief administrative officer. ...
  3. Marshal. ...
  4. Draper. ...
  5. Commander. ...
  6. Knight Brothers. ...
  7. Sergeants. ...
  8. Chaplains.
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Can you join the Knights Templar today in the US?

The Order is open by invitation only to baptized Christian men and women after the completion of conditional acceptance, with Postulancy following. The Statutes of OPCCTS provide that the absolute minimum age for entry as a fully-Accoladed Knight or Dame is Thirty (30) years of age.
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Why are 13 unlucky Knights Templar?

And Friday is reputed to be the day Jesus was crucified (Shabbat begins at sundown on Friday) and the disciples asked to take his body from the cross before then. Friday the 13th, however, is specifically unlucky for a particular event: on Friday, October 13, 1307, the Knights Templar were seized and imprisoned en ...
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Do you have to be a Freemason to become a Knights Templar?

To petition a Commandery of Knights Templar or membership, you must first be a member of a Masonic Lodge and other pre-requisite bodies such as the Royal Arch Chapter and possibly a Council of Royal and Select Masters.
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What does 3-5-7 mean in masonry?

In Freemasonry, the numbers 3, 5, and 7 are significant symbolic numbers representing stages of moral and intellectual development, often linked to the steps on the Winding Stair leading to the Middle Chamber, symbolizing progress from basic principles (3) to active life (5) and perfection (7). They also represent the minimum numbers of brethren needed to open lodges for Entered Apprentice (7), Fellow Craft (5), and Master Mason (3) degrees, and are associated with mystical "ages" for each degree (3, 5, 7 years old) reflecting spiritual growth.
 
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Why do Christians not like Freemasons?

Many Christians oppose Freemasonry because they see its teachings on God, salvation, and truth as incompatible with core Christian doctrines, viewing Masonry as promoting religious universalism (all faiths equal), works-based salvation (instead of grace through Jesus), and secrecy that contradicts Christian fellowship, with specific concerns about Masonic rituals mixing pagan/occultic elements with biblical references and requiring exclusive oaths. Major denominations, including Catholic, Orthodox, and various Protestant groups, have historically condemned it as a threat to Christian faith. 
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Are templar good or evil?

In modern works, the Templars generally are portrayed as villains, misguided zealots, representatives of an evil secret society, or as the keepers of a long-lost treasure. Several modern organizations also claim heritage from the medieval Templars, as a way of enhancing their own image or mystique.
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Do Templar knights believe in Jesus?

Yes, the Knights Templar were devout, Catholic Christians who believed in Jesus Christ; their entire mission was to protect Christian pilgrims and territory in the Holy Land, swearing vows to "God and Our Lady," but they focused on action, not complex theology, and were accused of heresy (like worshipping an idol, Baphomet) by enemies who wanted their wealth, not because of heretical Christian beliefs.
 
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What is the motto of the Templars?

The primary motto of the historical Knights Templar was the Latin phrase "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed Nomini tuo da gloriam," meaning "Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy Name give glory," a declaration of humility and devotion from Psalm 115. While this was the historic rallying cry, modern Masonic bodies claiming Templar lineage use different mottos, like "In Hoc Signo Vinces" ("In this sign you will conquer"), notes Wikipedia. 
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Was the Holy Grail linked to Templars?

There is no historical evidence linking the Templars to a search for the Grail, but subsequent writers have elaborated on the Templar theories. Starting in the early 20th century, writers, particularly in France, further connected the Templars and Grail to the Cathars.
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Are Templars celibate?

Yes, the Knights Templar were officially required to be celibate, taking vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience as part of their monastic lifestyle, forbidding marriage and sexual relations to maintain focus on their religious and military duties, though some historical interpretations and accusations suggest potential violations or different understandings of their rules. They were a monastic military order that lived by a strict Rule, similar to monks, which included avoiding women, with rules so strict that even sleeping arrangements aimed to prevent sexual sin.
 
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Did the Knights Templar worship a demon?

Baphomet was allegedly worshipped as a deity by the medieval order of the Knights Templar.
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Who slaughtered the Knights Templar?

<<!King Philip IV of France>> orchestrated the downfall of the <<!Knights Templar>>, using false charges of heresy and to arrest, torture, and execute many members, including their <<!Grand Master Jacques de Molay>>, to seize their wealth and consolidate power, leading to the order's official by Pope Clement V in 1312. 
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How much does it cost to be a Knights Templar?

At this point you become responsible for the purchase from us of a distinctive white mantle with the red cross of the Templars. The approximate cost of the mantle is £150. There is an annual Membership Fee of £52 per year, payable from the time you become a Novice and thereby a Voting Member of the Grand Priory.
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What's higher than a Freemason?

No. There is no Masonic distinction of higher prestige than that of a Master Mason. The noblest and most significant emblem is the apron of the Master Mason. 32° Freemasonry will take you deeper into the study of Masonic values, philosophy, and teachings.
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Does the Catholic Church recognize the Knights Templar?

The Catholic Church originally recognized and heavily favored the Knights Templar (c. 1129-1312) as a legitimate military order, granting them papal bulls and privileges, but they were officially suppressed by Pope Clement V under King Philip IV's pressure, though the Vatican now considers their persecution unjust (Chinon Document, 2007). Today, various groups claim Templar heritage, with some modern "Templar" organizations operating as private Catholic associations, recognized by local dioceses for charitable/cultural work, but they aren't the historical order, nor are they universally "recognized" by the Vatican as the official continuation of the medieval brotherhood. 
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How long does it take to become a Knights Templar?

Becoming a Knight Templar (in modern chivalric orders) typically takes at least one to two years, involving a probationary period (e.g., 6-12 months as a Companion/Novice) after initial application and background checks, before progressing to full knighthood through ceremonies and fulfilling duties, with prerequisites often including being a Master Mason for Masonic-affiliated groups. The timeline depends on the specific organization, with some allowing faster progression if degrees are completed quickly, while others emphasize a longer, dedicated service period. 
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What AC do you play as a Templar?

Upon release, Rogue received a mixed reception, with praise directed at the game's twist on the traditional formula by playing as a Templar, the mature storyline, complex protagonist, and sophisticated depiction of the Assassin-Templar conflict, as well as the additions to the franchise's lore and the naval warfare ...
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Who was the last Templar?

Jacques de Molay (French: [də mɔlɛ]; c. 1240–1250 – 11 or 18 March 1314), also spelled "Molai", was the 23rd and last grand master of the Knights Templar, leading the order sometime before 20 April 1292 until it was dissolved by order of Pope Clement V in 1312.
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