The pope wrote an apology to the knights and absolved them from the charges of heresy, the whole knights martyrdom was actually an intent of the french crown to get their hands in the "treasure" of the knights templar. Was either the knights death or a full scale attack to rome by the french nation. (Not the first time politicians target christians) by the time of the WWI the french culottes were also target of the. The remnants of the knights still living in today orders either by tradition or historical legacy. There is this order called "militia templi"
these poor templars who fascinate the world even today honor to those glorious templars who after having shed blood, sweat and sacrifice without complaining and complaining were tortured and burned alive at the stake like witches after having always faithfully served the church it is also the cause they have no forgotten Christ is Christ will not forget them non Nobis non Nobis Domine sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
What about the non Christian brothers that would stand with you? Would you turn your back on us after defeat of a common enemy? We have already killed ourselves off enough IMO. If we are to stand lets stand together, otherwise we are all enemies.
@@waynepurcell6058 I believe there is a process for this mentioned in the Primitive Rule of the Templars. I don't believe the Templars would turn their back on you. You would be fighting to protect the people of the church, the followers of Christ. FYI
Non no-bis Domine, Sed nomini, Tu o da gloriam. Deus vult. Cum ortum in tenebras mundi iungant nos fratres nos movere arma lucis cum ortum in tenebris hominibus. Et ne nos Deo in victoria, Et veritas dirigas, Caritas erit iter nostrum. Et cum ortus tenebris Iter faciet nobis accipere ab lux. In semita veritatis et lux in tenebris fuerint dissipati peribunt. Fraternitatis maneat sacri, Tenebrae factae usque resurget. Non no-bis Domine, Sed nomini, Tu o da gloriam. Deus vult.
+lace w History is doomed to repeat itself till people start to learn from it. What has happened 1000 years ago starts to happen again. Muslims are aggressive once again and the world is on brink of religious war. These knights had nothing to get away with, they sacrificed their lives for Christianity and the weak, sure there were some of them who did not respect the moral code, but that goes with every organization ever formed. Most of Templar Knights are viewed as so honorable and noble that the code of chivalry in Late Middle Ages was based on the code and moral of Knights Templar. And it is complete bullshit and desecration of history and memory of them that happens today. Under influence of liberal idiots the name and memory on this knights is twisted and most of people think of them as bloodthirsty wanna-slay-all-that-is-not-christian idiots. While some of the oldest accusations on Templar Knights is that they were too tolerant on Muslim customs and people. And as the man on the comment above said, this unsung heroes of Europe sacrificed everything for God just to be cursed by their descendants and portrayed as mass murdering nazis. Tell me where is justice in that?
+lace w I am not professional historian if that is what you ask, but I have been researching and studying history of the Knights Templar and the Crusades for 12 years. As for Freemasons and their connection with Templar Knight here is rational historical explanation. French king Philip IV the Fair was deeply in debt to the Order, and besides that he was concerned about rumors that Templar desire their own state, like Teutonic Order had. So with his debt that was greater than his whole property. Short version of the story: He pressured false charges against the Order and pressured Pope to take an action against it, as a way of freeing himself from the debt, and also to take some of the Templar Knights property. At Friday 13th of October in 1307. Philip ordered an arrest of De Molay and other French Templars due this charges. Many confessed under the torture(One of the Templars said "Under such torture I would confess of killing God himself"), only to retract their confessions after. After the series of Philip's games and political skirmishes with Pope, yeah Philip threatened a military action if things do not go his way, Templar Knights were finally disbanded in 1312. and De Molay burned at stake at 1314. With the last of the Order's leaders gone, the remaining Templars around Europe were either arrested and tried under the Papal investigation, absorbed into other military orders such as the Knights of the Saint John (Hospitallers), or pensioned off and allowed to live out their days peacefully. Many of Knights virtually disappeared along with Templar fleet and their treasure. So in that moment lies the very root of all stories and connections of Knights Templar and Masons. A numerous myths were based upon that moment, that Templar Knights appeared at the Battle of Bannockburn and that their appearance was in fact the reason of English retreat. But then there are less interesting gibberish like: With death of De Molay, first Masonic order was born, Templars guarded the secrets that could destroy the Church, Templars went to America and formed secret society, and other Da Vinci Code style bullshit. So that are just stories with zero facts or proofs to back up them. What really happened to the Templar Knights in the end? Well, the remaining merged with Hospitallers, or went to Scotland and Switzerland. Templars in Portugal simply changed names to Knights of Christ and remained to exist as a military order.
+lace w Woah...no need to thank me that much, it's really fun for me to discuss on this topic, so if you want to ask me any other questions about this or the Crusades period overall feel free to do so. I am really glad that you have found my reply helpful. Thanks on the kind words.
The Catholic Church owes the holy knights an apology
The pope wrote an apology to the knights and absolved them from the charges of heresy, the whole knights martyrdom was actually an intent of the french crown to get their hands in the "treasure" of the knights templar.
Was either the knights death or a full scale attack to rome by the french nation. (Not the first time politicians target christians) by the time of the WWI the french culottes were also target of the.
The remnants of the knights still living in today orders either by tradition or historical legacy. There is this order called "militia templi"
It was a French King who destroyed the Templars and not the Pope.
The Templar knights were heroes who we need today.
these poor templars who fascinate the world even today honor to those glorious templars who after having shed blood, sweat and sacrifice without complaining and complaining were tortured and burned alive at the stake like witches after having always faithfully served the church it is also the cause they have no forgotten Christ is Christ will not forget them non Nobis non Nobis Domine sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
We are still here but now we hidding for a time but..
Well said brother. Well said indeed
What about the non Christian brothers that would stand with you? Would you turn your back on us after defeat of a common enemy? We have already killed ourselves off enough IMO. If we are to stand lets stand together, otherwise we are all enemies.
@@waynepurcell6058 I believe there is a process for this mentioned in the Primitive Rule of the Templars. I don't believe the Templars would turn their back on you. You would be fighting to protect the people of the church, the followers of Christ. FYI
So true brothers.
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Non no-bis Domine, Sed nomini, Tu o da gloriam. Deus vult. Cum ortum in tenebras mundi
iungant nos fratres nos movere arma lucis cum ortum in tenebris hominibus. Et ne nos Deo in victoria, Et veritas dirigas, Caritas erit iter nostrum. Et cum ortus tenebris Iter faciet nobis accipere ab lux. In semita veritatis et lux in tenebris fuerint dissipati peribunt. Fraternitatis maneat sacri, Tenebrae factae usque resurget. Non no-bis Domine, Sed nomini, Tu o da gloriam. Deus vult.
Scribis malum. Quod etiam practise. Salve. "Non nobis domine,non nobis sed nomini tuo da gloriam." "Ut nullus allium ad iram provocet."
Rise. Be Counted. In LOVE. Peace be with you; however b a t t l e awaits.. Be merciful, but strict. No PC applicable.
Heroes xaxa give me a break!! 4th crusade was the most brutal crime that a human being could see!!
The Templars didn’t sack Constantinople
now where are they
check your fridge
They are in your country....protecting your own people .....same on you....muslim countries never rise again israel can grip and defeat them all...
in heaven
When pope will apologize to templars ? They killed them with lies
how did they get away with it?
Knighthood, money and the political power of the church behind them.
+lace w History is doomed to repeat itself till people start to learn from it. What has happened 1000 years ago starts to happen again. Muslims are aggressive once again and the world is on brink of religious war. These knights had nothing to get away with, they sacrificed their lives for Christianity and the weak, sure there were some of them who did not respect the moral code, but that goes with every organization ever formed. Most of Templar Knights are viewed as so honorable and noble that the code of chivalry in Late Middle Ages was based on the code and moral of Knights Templar. And it is complete bullshit and desecration of history and memory of them that happens today. Under influence of liberal idiots the name and memory on this knights is twisted and most of people think of them as bloodthirsty wanna-slay-all-that-is-not-christian idiots. While some of the oldest accusations on Templar Knights is that they were too tolerant on Muslim customs and people. And as the man on the comment above said, this unsung heroes of Europe sacrificed everything for God just to be cursed by their descendants and portrayed as mass murdering nazis. Tell me where is justice in that?
+lace w I am not professional historian if that is what you ask, but I have been researching and studying history of the Knights Templar and the Crusades for 12 years. As for Freemasons and their connection with Templar Knight here is rational historical explanation. French king Philip IV the Fair was deeply in debt to the Order, and besides that he was concerned about rumors that Templar desire their own state, like Teutonic Order had. So with his debt that was greater than his whole property. Short version of the story: He pressured false charges against the Order and pressured Pope to take an action against it, as a way of freeing himself from the debt, and also to take some of the Templar Knights property. At Friday 13th of October in 1307. Philip ordered an arrest of De Molay and other French Templars due this charges. Many confessed under the torture(One of the Templars said "Under such torture I would confess of killing God himself"), only to retract their confessions after. After the series of Philip's games and political skirmishes with Pope, yeah Philip threatened a military action if things do not go his way, Templar Knights were finally disbanded in 1312. and De Molay burned at stake at 1314. With the last of the Order's leaders gone, the remaining Templars around Europe were either arrested and tried under the Papal investigation, absorbed into other military orders such as the Knights of the Saint John (Hospitallers), or pensioned off and allowed to live out their days peacefully. Many of Knights virtually disappeared along with Templar fleet and their treasure. So in that moment lies the very root of all stories and connections of Knights Templar and Masons. A numerous myths were based upon that moment, that Templar Knights appeared at the Battle of Bannockburn and that their appearance was in fact the reason of English retreat. But then there are less interesting gibberish like: With death of De Molay, first Masonic order was born, Templars guarded the secrets that could destroy the Church, Templars went to America and formed secret society, and other Da Vinci Code style bullshit. So that are just stories with zero facts or proofs to back up them. What really happened to the Templar Knights in the end? Well, the remaining merged with Hospitallers, or went to Scotland and Switzerland. Templars in Portugal simply changed names to Knights of Christ and remained to exist as a military order.
+lace w Woah...no need to thank me that much, it's really fun for me to discuss on this topic, so if you want to ask me any other questions about this or the Crusades period overall feel free to do so. I am really glad that you have found my reply helpful. Thanks on the kind words.
Sooo, whose God won at the end?
@@Jelly_Juice2006 Tsk tsk, how did you know?
Deus vult
You have no clue!!!
heroes? they freaking killed my favorite empire :(
Byzantium was destroyed by the Turks...
favorite empire you mean republic