Akron Commandery #25

Knights Templar of Ohio

                               

Akron Commandery #25
107 5th Street NW
Barberton, Ohio 44203-2512
(330) 745-1317
2011-2012 Line Officers 2011-2012 Calendar of Events
Eminent Commander - SK Virgil W. Mick II, PC DDC
Generalissimo - SK James Olinger, PC
Captain General - SK Raymond B. Strickland, PC
Senior Warden - SK James Moore, PC
Junior Warden - SK George Shrader
Prelate - SK Joshua J. Grove
Treasurer - SK George R. Nockengost, PC
Recorder - SK Floyd A. Styer, PC
Standard Bearer - SK Larry Norton
Sword Bearer - SK Arlen Osborne
Warder - SK James Bartoo, PC
Sentinel - SK Robert Hively, PC
Guards - SK Michael G. Sares

Commander's Message:

Sir Knights,

Akron Commandery will be celebrating our Annual Inspection January 14, 2012.  Officers and Past Commanders  will have a lunch at 12:00pm.  Followed by the  activities of the day.  Our Ladies will be entertained while we are in the Asylum.  Dinner will be at 6:00pm.

Sir Knights our Inspecting Officer is SK  August C. Holzer, KCT,  Right Eminent Grand Commander.   SK Holzer and his Lady Millie are our guests.  It is my fondest hope that their visit to Akron Commandery  will be enjoyable.

To all Sir Knights of Akron Commandery, the officers alone cannot make our Commandery  strong.  We all need to work together to insure our Commandery’s future and growth.  I will be asking all Sir Knights that are able, please assist us when you can and in any manner that you are able.

Sir Knights, PLEASE Support your Lodges, Chapters, Councils, Commanderies and Scottish Rite, of which you are a member .   

Sir Knights the dress for the December and January meeting is Full Templar Uniform with Sword and Chapeau.

Eighth Division CTA ,  December 12, 2011 at 6:45 PM.  This is an instructional meeting were the Full Form Opening,  Stop  Action will be portrayed.   January 7th, 2012 at 2PM Instructional  Meeting where the Order of The Temple, Stop Action will be portrayed. 

Fraternally,

SK Virgil Mick II
Eminent Commander

Inspection Schedule for 8th Division

These dates may change (Note to all Sir Knights - Dinner reservations procedure has changed - All reservations will be processed through your Commandery Recorder.  No Walk-ins on the day of the inspection will be accepted.  There will be a mandatory reservation date set for all dinners.  All canceled dinner reservations must be paid in full.)

Massillon #4

March 24, 2012

Mansfield #21

March 31, 2012

Akron #25

January 14, 2012

Canton #38

February 18, 2012

Wooster #48

April 21, 2012

Cuyahoga Falls #83

March 3, 2012

Median #84

February 4, 2012

All Inspections Open @ 2:00pm
Full Form Opening @ 4:30pm
Dinner @ 6:00pm

September:

Wednesday, 09/07/11: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Wednesday, 09/21/11: Practice @ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

February:

Wednesday, 02/01/12: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

October:

GRAND COMMANDERY

10/06/11 to 10/08/11

Crown Plaza North

Columbus, Ohio

 

Wednesday, 10/06/11: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Wednesday, 10/19/11: Practice @ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

March:

Wednesday, 03/07/12: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Saturday, 03/17/12: CTA Meeting
@ Orville Hospital

November:

Wednesday, 11/02/11: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Wednesday, 11/16/11: Practice @ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

April:

Wednesday, 04/04/12: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

December:

Wednesday, 12/07/11: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Monday, 12/12/11: Full Form Stop Action
@ Median Temple
@ 6:30pm

 

Saturday, 12/17/11: Akron York Rite Christmas Party
@ Barberton Temple
@ 4:00pm

 

Wednesday, 12/21/11: Practice @ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

May:

Wednesday, 05/02/12: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

January:

Wednesday, 01/04/12: Stated Asylum
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Saturday, 01/07/12: Order of the Temple Stop Action
@ Barberton Temple
@ 2:00pm

 

Saturday, 01/14/12: Inspection
Order Conferred @ 2:00pm
Full Form Opening @ 4:30pm
Dinner @ 5:00pm
@ Barberton Temple

June:

Wednesday, 06/06/12: Stated Asylum
(Annual Asylum & Elections)
@ 7:30pm @ Barberton Temple

 

Sunday, 06/24/12: CTA Annual Meeting
@ Massillon Temple @ 3:00pm

Akron Commandery #25 Meets on the FIRST Wednesday of every month.

Akron Commandery #25 meets at the Barberton Masonic Temple located at 107 5th Street (across from Lake Anna), and parking is available along the side or nearby.

The Chivalric Orders
Grand Encampment, KT, USA

The Chivalric Orders are a set of three Orders culminating in the grade of Knight Templar, and controlled by that body. This body is markedly different from its foreign counterparts, in that it exhibits a paramilitary structure and outlook on Masonry, being the only branch of Masonry in the world that is a uniformed body. Its requirement that its members be professed Christians has led to calls of condemnation from other Masonic bodies and organizations both inside and outside the United States, claiming that the body is more of a Christian organization rather than a Masonic body. These have had little effect on the body, however, as many of the organizations criticizing the body have similar degrees among themselves. The American body is also arranged different from its nearest relatives in England. The American body includes the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, which is not conferred in any other organization, though it has very close cousins in the Irish and American Order of Knight Masons and in the English Allied Masonic Degrees grade of the Red Cross of Babylon. Also, in the United States, the Order of Malta is conferred on members before being eligible to receive the Order of the Temple, whereas in England, the Order of Malta is an honorary grade bestowed on Knights Templar. In the United States, all business is transacted in the Order of the Temple, the other bodies only being opened for the conferral of the Orders. In England, the Order of Malta meets and operates as a separate body in addition to the Order of the Temple.

Illustrious Order of the Red Cross
An Order emphasizing the lesson of truth. Elements of this Order were practiced in Ancient Lodges before the final form of the Master Mason Degree came into use. It is still practiced in the full ceremonial form by the Knight Masons of Ireland and the Knight Masons of the United States, and as the Red Cross of Babylon in the English Order of the Allied Masonic Degrees.

Here we revert to the period of the Royal Arch Degree when the Jews were returning from Babylon to Jerusalem to rebuild the Temple. One of their number prevails upon King Darius to restore the Holy Vessels to the new Temple. They had been carried away by the Babylonian armies when the first Temple was destroyed. In presenting his plea before the King, The Companion gives a powerful testimony to the almighty force of Truth.

Order of Malta
An Order emphasizing the lesson of faith. This Order requires the Mason to profess and practice the Christian faith. The pass degree of the Mediterranean Pass, or Knight of St. Paul prepares the candidate for the Order by introducing the lesson and example of the un-fearing and faithful martyr of Christianity. The Order is centered on allegorical elements of the Knights of Malta, inheritors of the medieval Knights Hospitaller.

Shifting to the time of the Crusades, admission to the Mediterranean Pass is sought so that a safe pilgrimage to the Holy Sepulchre might be undertaken. This is a sublime and sacred Order, which culminates in the enrollment of the supplicant as a Knight of Malta

Order of the Temple
An Order emphasizing the lessons of self-sacrifice and reverence. It is meant to rekindle the spirit of the medieval Knights Templar devotion and self-sacrifice to Christianity. The history of the Masonic Order is long and convoluted, with the Order's ritual differing between that conferred in England and in the United States. That practiced in the United States has a slight militant zeal to the lesson of Christianity, whereas the English ritual is more allegorical. However, the American ritual is most impressive, and more emphasis is placed on the solemnity and reverence associated with the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Christ. The presiding body is a Commandery, and the presiding officer is a Commander (titled Eminent).

No Degree or Order in Masonry is more solemn, impressive or soul-searching than the Order Of The Temple. It is a fitting climax to the labors of the humble penitent, who has faithfully performed the seven symbolic years of preparation for this consummation of his endeavors. He is knighted a Christian warrior.

Knights Templar were so named because of their close association with the site of the Temple during the years they occupied Jerusalem. The Ancient Order Of The Temple has been dispersed and its warlike spirit has passed away. There remains, however, a spirit of refined and moral Chivalry, which prompts its members to be ever ready to defend the weak, the innocent, the helpless and the Oppressed.

The Order Of The Temple is often called the most beautiful of all Orders and Degrees of Masonry. No Mason, who is a believer in the Christian religion, should be satisfied until he has received this -- the capstone of the York Rite.

 

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