
We are a Non-Masonic Templar group, calling ourselves spiritual successors or “inspired” orders, distinct from Freemasonry. We focus on Christian chivalry, charity, and heritage, with some tracing roots back centuries, but we clarify that we aren’t the historical medieval order nor linked to Masonic branches.


Key Characteristics Templars:
- Christian Focus: Primarily Christian (Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox), aiming to live by Christ’s teachings, often ecumenical (see In Full Communion)
- Non-Political: Emphasize spiritual and chivalric ideals, not politics.
- Chivalric & Charitable: Dedicated to virtues, honour, and community/philanthropic work.
- No Masonic Link: Explicitly state that we are not affiliated with Freemasonry.

The most authentic non-Masonic Templar symbols are the Red Cross Pattée (martyrdom/faith) and the iconic Two Knights on One Horse Seal (poverty/brotherhood). Other key historical symbols include the White Mantle (purity), various crosses (Greek, Flory, Moline), and the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), all reflecting their medieval military-monastic roles and their distinctness from Masonic appendant orders.

Symbols
- Red Cross Pattée (or Cross pattée): The red cross on a white background worn on their mantles, signifying martyrdom for faith and purity, granted by Pope Eugenius III.
- Two Knights on One Horse Seal: A famous seal depicting two knights sharing a single horse, symbolizing their vow of poverty and unity, used from 1167 to 1298.
- White Mantle: Official attire symbolizing purity and chastity, adopted in 1129.
- Agnus Dei (Lamb of God): Featured on seals, representing Christ and the order’s mission.
- Various Crosses: Beyond the Pattée, they used Greek crosses, Cross Flory, and Cross Moline on seals and buildings, showing diverse forms of the cross



Membership requirements for non-Masonic Knights Templar include a profession of the Christian faith, good moral character, and a commitment to charity and service. Unlike their Masonic counterparts, we are open to men and women alike.
Common Membership Prerequisites
- Professed Christian Faith: This is a universal and fundamental requirement of the order. Applicants must be baptized Christians and accept Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
- Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old, preferably 30 years or older, to be considered for full Knighthood/Damehood.
- Good Moral Character: A high standard of ethics and reputation is expected. A background check is a standard part of the application process, and felony criminal convictions are typically disqualifying.
- Commitment to Service and Charity: Prospective members should desire to glorify God through service, charity, and the fight against social distress. This often involves a substantive commitment to voluntary work in the ministries and supporting the order’s activities with time, talent, or financial means.

