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Active Constituent Commanderies of Indiana
as of June, 6 2017 

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Commandery Date Chartered Date Precedence
Raper No. 1 April 7, 1868 October 16, 1850
Baldwin No.2 April 8, 1868 September 19, 1853
Fort Wayne No. 4 April 7, 1868 May 13, 1853
New Albany No. 5 April 7, 1868 January 23, 1855
Connersville No. 6 April 7, 1868 December 27, 1855
Richmond No. 8 April 7, 1868 April 5, 1865
Greencastle No. 11 April 7, 1868 April 3, 1867
LaPorte No. 12 April 7, 1868 April 3, 1867
Columbus No. 14 April 8, 1868 April 8, 1868
LaValette No. 15 April 7, 1868 April 8, 1867
Terre Haute No. 16 April 8, 1868 April 8, 1868
Apollo No. 19 April 7, 1869 April 7, 1869
Vincennes No. 20 April 7, 1869 April 7, 1869
Grant County No. 21 April 5, 1871 April 5, 1871
Crawfordsville No. 25 April 28, 1875 April 28, 1875
Valparaiso No. 28 April 26, 1876 April 26, 1876
Frankfort No. 29 April 27, 1881 April 27, 1881
Elkhart No. 31 April 30, 1884 April 30, 1884
Anderson No. 32 April 29, 1885 April 29, 1885
Huntington No. 35 April 20, 1885 April 20, 1885
Kokomo No. 36 April 20, 1892 November 6, 1891
Greenfield No. 39 April 22, 1897 April 21, 1898
Bedford No. 42 April 20, 1899 January 25, 1899
Angola No. 45 April 17, 1902 March 24, 1902
E. H. Gary No. 57 May 14, 1914 February 22, 1912
Noblesville No. 61 May 11, 1922 May 11, 1922
Prather No. 62 June 21, 1923 June 21, 1923
Bloomington No. 63 May 14, 1925 March 31, 1925
Wright No. 64 April 29, 1988 April 29, 1988
William G. Bray No. 65 April 30, 1993 March 14, 1992
H.E. Lackey No. 67 April 29, 1994 April 30, 1993
Greene County No .68 April 28, 2017 June 1, 2016
Lawrence V. Kaminski Commandery of Research UD Not Chartered April 26, 1991

Knights Templar Eye Foundation

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With the passage of the new Healthcare Reform Bill by Congress and a number of other related events, the Trustees of the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc. on August 14, 2010, voted to move out of case processing and redirect the dollars allocated for treatment to research and education.

Effective December 31, 2010, the Knights Templar Eye Foundation will no longer be participating in direct patient care except as is currently done with the Seniors Eye Care Program in partnership with Eye Care America and the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

There were a number of other circumstances involved in the decision such as compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act privacy regulations, computer software replacement, staff retirement, etc., but primarily, the passage of national healthcare was the underlying factor.

The need for our services will be greatly reduced or eliminated. Further, the Knights Templar Eye Foundation had moved over the years from primarily treating children to almost exclusively treating adults for cataracts. Additionally, our cases were processed primarily in only about 25% of the United States due to state government programs. The trustees further felt that research benefits everyone’s eyesight no matter where they live, whether in this country or in the other countries where the Grand Encampment has Grand and Subordinate Commanderies.

We have learned over the years that our efforts in funding pediatric ophthalmology research have been the primary reason that we have had fewer and fewer children with strabismus (crossed eyes) to treat. Our research dollars have helped develop new, non-surgical treatments for this problem.

Your Trustees are excited about the prospects of being able to benefit more of humanity by redirecting your generosity from treating 2,000 individuals per year to benefiting untold millions in generations to come.

For more information contact:

Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc.
Robert W. Bigley
Indiana Representative
1033 Long Prairie Road, Suite 5
Flower Mound TX 75022-4230
Phone Number - 214-888-0220
Fax Number - 214-888-0230
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Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc. 
Jack F. Wallace, PGC
8611 N. 700 W. 
Fountaintown, IN 46130
(317) 835-4512
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Holy Lands Pilgrimage Program

The Grand Commandery of Indiana, in conjunction with the Grand Encampment of the United States of America, sends Christian Ministers to visit the Holy Lands. There they get to walk were Jesus walked while on Earth and visit sites mentioned in the Bible. Pictured below is Sir Knight R. Frank Williams, Past Grand Commander of Indiana, (lower right) and one of the groups of Ministers while on their Pilgrimage.

All of the Pilgrim Ministers are recommended for the trip by a local Commandery of Knights Templar and have an established ministry. In many cases, the local Commandery will even pay for the Ministers trip. Further funding comes from the Grand Commandery itself. In all cases, the Minister does not have to pay for anything except incidentals.

Grand Encampment is planning a trip every year. We ask you to pray for our program and for peace.

For information contact

Randal P. Ellington, GPE
PO Box 335
Shelbyville, IN 46176
(317) 364-3022
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Knights Templar Educational Foundation

"...Freedom can only exist in an Educated Society..."

Scholarship Application for a Divinity School (pdf)

How the Foundation Began

In 1922, the Grand Encampment launched the Knights Templar Educational Foundation with these words: "We feel the Grand Encampment can build no greater monument than to put into effect a plan which will provide educational advantages for the youth of our beloved Country, thereby enabling them to become more useful members of society and better citizens of this Republic." The Foundation was sustained and perpetuated by each Sir Knight paying annually the sum of $1.00 for a period of nine years beginning July 1, 1924. Half of the assessment was placed in the Fund for direct investment and the other half was made immediately available for student loans by allocation to the individual Divisions on the basis of their original capitalization-the 1922 membership.

How It Operates

The Educational Foundation is a Trust Fund administered by the Committee on the Educational Foundation of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. The national Committee supervises the loan activity among the 50 Divisions (Grand or subordinate Commanderies) which administer the funds and process loan applications. By regulation, the Grand Recorder of the Grand Commandery is the Division's Secretary-Treasurer. The Foundation, recognizing the need for education is essential, provides financial assistance for vocational, technical or professional training and for undergraduate (last two years) and post-graduate study in accordance with the policies conforming to the Regulations and Standard Practice of the Foundation.

The Knights Templar Education Foundations (one in each state) are autonomous in each state. Each state has different rules and decision processes to award loans or scholarships. In Indiana, up to the year 2007, we helped needy students by providing loans up to $3,000 for each of their junior and senior years, with a maximum of $6,000. These loans were at 5% interest and required repayment on a regular monthly basis beginning 6 months after graduation.

In 2007, Indiana Templar Education Foundation changed its loan process to a scholarship process by awarding one scholarship in the amount of $10,000 for one school year. The scholarship was awarded to a master’s student studying for the Divinity. These scholarships will continue to be granted on an annual basis as funds are available. The scholarships are awarded to a university, in our name, located in Indiana and the school departments will determine who best qualifies for the scholarship.

Contact:

Robert J. Frazer - GT, PGC, KCT
3208 NW "C" St.
Richmond, IN 47374-4554
(765) 966-5684
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Who and What are the Knights Templar?

The Knights Templar is a Christian-oriented fraternal organization that was founded in the 11th century. Originally, the Knights Templar were laymen who protected and defended Christians traveling to Jerusalem. These men took vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and were renowned for their fierceness and courage in battle. Today, the Knights Templar display their courage and goodwill in other ways. They organize fund-raising activities such as breakfasts, dinners, dances, and flea markets. They support Masonic-related youth groups and they raise millions of dollars for medical research and educational assistance. Currently, Templar membership consists of people from all walks of life, including doctors, lawyers, clergy, businessmen and entertainment personalities, all of whom profess a belief in the Christian Religion.

Three Levels of The Knights Templar

The Knights Templar operate on a local, state and national level. But their religious activities extend across international borders as well. Nationally, there is The Grand Encampment of Knights Templar. This unit defines the rituals and laws governing state and local level organizations. The state level is called a Grand Commandery of Knights Templar. This organization represents members of a state or an area of equivalent size. Finally, the local level unit is called a Commandery of Knights Templar. There are almost 1,600 Commanderies in communities across the United States, Germany, Italy and Mexico, with over 260,000 members. Indiana Grand Commandery is made up of 56 constituent Commanderies, with a total membership of approximately 7,000.

Order of the Red Cross

As the first step in a Commandery of Knights Templar, the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross continues the story of the Royal Arch and deals with a period in Jewish history at the time of the return of the Jews from captivity and the efforts to rebuild the Temple of their God in Jerusalem. The Illustrious Order of the Red Cross, peculiar to the United States, teaches the lessons of the triumph of Truth.

Order of Knight of Malta

The second Order in the Commandery is the Knight of Malta with its pass degree of Knight of St. Paul or the Mediterranean Pass. This Order is the first Christian Order encountered by the candidate. The ritual is based historically upon one of the old Orders of the Crusades.

Order of the Temple

This is the third and most impressive Order of the Commandery and is wholly Christian. The Templar tradition derives from the Society of the same name which played so important a part in the Crusades of the Middle Ages. Beautiful lessons of the death and ascension of our Savior are inculcated and the candidate is received into full fellowship, in the most solemn manner.

How Do I Become a Knight Templar?

To become a Knight Templar you must first become a Master Mason in good standing in a regular Masonic Lodge. The catch words "To be one, ask one" applies in the case of a man who is not a Mason. Any Master Mason is free to ask any York Rite Mason about membership. There should be a Brother Mason in your Lodge, who is also a York Rite Mason, you can talk to. The road to becoming a Knight Templar includes becoming a Royal Arch Mason and a Cryptic Mason. You will receive symbolic teaching that will greatly enhance and supplement the moral teachings of the Symbolic Lodge.

BULLETINS:

Bulletin 1 Fodrea - 166th Conclave Digest (pdf)
Bulletin 2 Fodrea - Certificate of Merit Award (pdf)
Bulletin 3 Fodrea - DSA (pdf)
Bulletin 4 Fodrea - KTCH (pdf)
Bulletin 5 Fodrea - Resignation of Grand Senior Warden (pdf)
Bulletin 6 Fodrea - Pandemic Reminder (pdf)
Bulletin 7 Fodrea - Grand Conclave (pdf)
 
 

GENERAL ORDERS: 

General Order 1 Fodrea Inspections (pdf)
General Order 2 Fodrea Special Dispensation (pdf)
General Order 3 Fodrea Mentoring (pdf)
General Order 4 Fodrea Libations (pdf)
General Order 5 Fodrea - R. Frank Williams Award (pdf)
General Order 6 Fodrea - Reopening Templary (pdf)
General Order 7 Fodrea - Order of the Temple (pdf)
 

DISPENSATIONS: 

Dispensation No 1 Kaminsky (pdf)
Dispensation No. 2 Levant Preceptory, UD (pdf)
Dispensation No. 3 Tipton County Commandery (pdf)
 

COMMUNICATIONS: 

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PROCEEDINGS:

2001 - (Bitting) Proceedings (pdf)
2002 - (Vaught) Proceedings (pdf)
2003 - (Conquest) Proceedings (pdf)
2004 - (Ingles) Proceedings (pdf)
2005 - (Ellis) Proceedings (pdf)
2006 - (Kaminsky) Proceedings (pdf)
2007 - (Mann) Proceedings (pdf)
2008 - (Jackson) Proceedings (pdf)
2009 - (Bertch) Proceedings (pdf)
2010 - (Brown) Proceedings (pdf)
2011 - (Dove) Proceedings (pdf)
2012 - (Cole) Proceedings (pdf)
2013 - (Roberts) Proceedings (pdf)
2014 - (Wallace) Proceedings (pdf)
2015 - (Ritter) Proceedings (pdf)
2016 - (Bolinger) Proceedings (pdf)
2017 - (Olvey) Proceedings (pdf)
2018 - (Williams) Proceedings (pdf)
2019 - (Kehrer) Proceedings (pdf)
2020 - (Robbins) Proceedings (pdf)
 
 

INSPECTIONS:

ACTIVITIES REPORT 2020-21
CAST LIST FOR ORDER OF THE TEMPLE 2019-20
INFORMATION FOR TALLY SHEET 2020-21
INSPECTING OFFICER REPORT 2020-21
INSPECTION SCORE SHEET FOR OT 2019-20
OPENING AND CLOSING WITH REHEARSAL OF DUTIES 2019-20
PRE-INSPECTION LETTER 2020-21
PRESENTING THE UNITED STATES FLAG 2019-20
RECORDER'S QUESTIONNAIRE 2020-21
SIGN-IN SHEET 2019-20
TALLY SHEET LANDSCAPE 2019-20
 
 
 

CERTIFICATES, BY-LAWS, NOMINATIONS and GE ORDERING FORMS:

Application for a Fifty Year Award (pdf)
New Sir Knight Certificate (pdf)
Resolution of Respect (pdf)
By-Laws (pdf)
By-Laws to revise current (pdf)
Ritual Awards Program (pdf)
Holy Land Pilgrimage Nomination Form (pdf)
KTCH Nomination Form (pdf)
Grand Encampment Ordering Form (pdf)
 

PETITIONS, TRANSFERS, AFFILIATIONS, and DEMITS:

Sample Petition Form (pdf)
Notice of Election to New Petitioner (pdf)
Petiton for Affiliation & Certificate of Good Standing (pdf)
Procedure and Forms to Transfer membership (pdf)
Request for Demit (pdf)
Demit (pdf)
Notice to Delinquents (pdf)
Charge For Non-Payment of Dues (pdf)
 

INFORMATION ON VARIOUS COMMANDERY SUBJECTS:

About York Rite
KT Eye Foundation Donation Form (pdf)
Scholarship Application for a Divinity School (pdf)
Battalion Structure 2019-2020
Committees of Grand Commandery 2019-2020
 
How to file your 990 EZ Annual Tax information
Laws of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of Indiana Through August 08, 2020 (pdf)
Commandery Officers Handbook - 2017 (pdf)
 
Templar Uniform (ppt)
Tactics-Full 4-28-2018 (pdf)
Commandery Installation Ceremony (pdf)
Templar Funeral Service (pdf)
Templar Memorial Service (pdf)
HANDBOOK FOR GRAND COMMANDERY OFFICERS DATED 6-1-2019
HANDBOOK FOR GRAND OFFICERS, BC and DBC 2019-20
Aides Handbook
Indiana Knights Templar Monitor







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