Tag: Sir Knight
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150th Right Eminent Grand Commander
Dennis Haas has been named this year’s Grand Commander, a significant achievement for Knights Templar, the state, and the fraternity. Congratulations to Dennis Haas on this well-deserved honor. Read more
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Luray Commandery No. 19
In this April communication, Sir Knight Dennis Haas addresses the uncertainties of the current situation and discusses the authorization for electronic Conclaves. He urges vigilance for updates on the Annual Conclave and reflects on the significance of Easter Sunday, encouraging prayer and reflection in these challenging times. Read more
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Luray Commandery No. 19
Luray Commandery No. 19 has relocated to the Front Royal Masonic Temple and is adjusting to the change. They encourage attendance at weekly rehearsals and promote the Easter Sunrise Service. The message emphasizes the significance of Easter and the suffering of Jesus, highlighting the importance of defending Christian beliefs. Read more
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Luray Commandery No. 19
The Luray Commandery No 19 successfully relocated its Conclave meeting location to the Front Royal Masonic Temple, with approval from the Right Eminent Grand Commander. Five new Sir Knights were welcomed, and upcoming events and rehearsals were announced. The Commandery emphasizes support for the Christian religion, charity, and education. Read more
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Resignation of Rev. T. Carter Page
Rev. T. Carter Page’s resignation as rector of Calvary Church in Front Royal, Va., in 1909 elicited concern from Hugh E. Naylow, who praised Page’s impact on the community. Beyond his religious leadership, Page was involved in educational institutions and active within the Masonic Fraternity, leaving a notable void with his departure to Bedford City. Read more