Red Cross of Constantine
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Masonic and Military Order of the Red Cross of Constantine and the Orders of the Holy Sepulchre and of St John the Evangelist.
Constantine, a Roman, was destined for the college of Emperors but following the death of his father, he was hailed by the Legions in York as Augustus and became the Governor of Britain and Gaul. After several successful battles across the Alps and Italy he eventually established himself as the lawful Emperor of both the East and West and transferred the capital of the empire from Rome to Byzantium, later to be named after him.
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It is said that his conversion to Christianity began one evening after a long day’s march with his army. He believed he saw a sign from heaven; a pillar of light in the form of a special cross. A standard bearing a cross was ordered to be carried before him in the wars. Several Christians in his army came forward and avowed their faith, following which Constantine directed that they should wear on their armour a red cross. Having been successful in battle it is said that Constantine with the help of his chief bishop, Eusebius, opened a Conclave of the Knights of the Order whose members became the bodyguard of their Sovereign.
It seems likely that the Order of the Red Cross of Constantine was being worked in England by 1780. After a number of changes to the organisation, the earliest documented date of the Order in its present form is 1865.
THE CEREMONIES
This Christian Order is in two parts. The first ceremony consists of the Candidate’s admission, obligation, and then the Installation as a Knight-Companion of the Red Cross of Constantine, in which the historical basis of the Order is also detailed.
In separate ceremonies the Knight-Companion builds on what he has already been taught and in the ceremony of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre and St. John the Evangelist this knowledge is further expanded and the ultimate aims of Freemasonry are revealed. These, together with the two Installation ceremonies leading to the principal Chairs in the Red Cross of Constantine, are undoubtedly among the most impressive ceremonies in the whole of Freemasonry.
Intendent General
R. Ill. Kt. Trevor Fish
Province of Northumberland
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To find out more about the order, contact should be made with the Divisional Recorder.
List of Conclaves
Conclaves | Number | Venue |
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Royal Kent | 152 | Masonic Hall, Fern Avenue, Jesmond, NE2 2RA |
King Oswald | 316 | Masonic Hall, John Street, Ashington, NE63 0SE |
Bishop Acca | 333 | Masonic Hall, Westfield Terrace, Hexham, NE46 3DJ |
Priors Haven | 410 | Freemasons’ Hall, Albion Road, North Shields NE30 2RQ |
Astley | 452 | Masonic Hall, Station Road, Seaton Delaval, NE25 0PT |