OSMTH History of the Modern OrderThe Order of the Temple is a Christian ecumenical organization that was formed in 1804 on the initiative of the physician Bernard Raymond Fabré-Palaprat. The Order gained the support of Napoleon in 1811 by the Emperor’s alteration of the Order’s statutes. The Order operates in a manner that honors the traditions of the medieval Knights Templar. It reclaims the spirit of its predecessor but does not assert any direct descent from the ancient Order founded by Hugues de Payens in 1118 and dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1312. |
One of the landmark decisions was to withdraw the recognition afforded to Fernando de Sousa Fontes in 1960 by the Council of Grand Priors as Regent of the Order, because of mismanagement and alleged irregular conduct. Those few who refused to abide by the democratic decision would later be known as OSMTH-Regency. Currently, the Order finds itself divided again, since disagreements that arose following the death of Fernando de Sousa Fontes in 2018. OSMTH is an apolitical, non-governmental organization (NGO) with special consultative status at the United Nations, and registered as a not-for-profit organization in Geneva, Switzerland, under Federal Registry number CH-660.197299-4. Each grand priory claims to be patriotic, being committed to the betterment of the host country. Our Order is devoted to the preservation of the concept of liberty, which is essential to freedom of conscience and religion for all, and to the efficient performance of good works. But the principal mission of the modern Templars is charity. The Order accomplishes its mission through charitable works (both locally and in the Holy Land), which help people to help themselves, thereby enhancing hope. The virtues of Faith, Hope, and Charity are the guiding lights of the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (OSMTH), whose members wish to serve, just as the original knights had served. The motto of the Order, "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam" comes directly from Psalm 115:1 -- "Not for us, Lord, not for us, but to Thy name give glory." Today, the Order is a secular-military order of chivalry - a knighthood which is intended for accomplished Christian military and civilian men (knights) and women (dames), who have demonstrated that they possess high ethical and moral principles, and who wish to carry on the traditions of the Temple. As an example of an OSMTH grand priory, the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (SMOTJ), incorporated in the United States, is autonomous and independent. It recognizes the Constitution and statutes of the United States as sovereign and temporally supreme public law. By reconstituting an ancient chivalric order in an age of materialism and secular humanism, the Order seeks to adopt an organization of proven effectiveness in capturing the allegiance and spirit of dedicated leaders, and to show that spiritual idealism is most certainly relevant and not inconsistent with a sensibility for tradition, nor inconsistent with patriotism or civic duty. The Word, not the sword, is the weapon of modern Templars. Modern Templars use the Word, followed by action to serve peace, to help the oppressed, to assist our Brothers and Sisters in harm’s way, to promote education, and to promote and propagate those values that represent the best of the Christian, humanistic, and chivalrous traditions. |
Registration Notice: Sovereign Military Order Temple of Jerusalem (OSMTH) is a United Nations Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered in Geneva, Switzerland. Swiss Federal Registry Number CH-660.1.972.999-4 |
There are more then 1700 groups in the world calling themselves 'Templars' or 'Knights Templar' which is a name they can freely use. OSMTH (Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem) however is not associated with any one of them and our Logos and Coat of Arms are protected by trademark registration. | At OSMTH we care about your privacy. In response to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we have reviewed our policies and procedures to ensure that we conduct our operations in line with your fundamental right to have your personal data collected only when, and for as long as necessary and to keep it well protected. |