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The arms of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem as granted by the College of Arms. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
"The KING has been graciously pleased to sanction the following Promotions in, and Admissions to, the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem with effect from 4 April 2024 the date of His Majesty's sign-manual." With those words published in the 19 April 2024 edition of
The London Gazette, I found myself officially a member of the Order of St. John. Even now, well over a week or more since the announcement, I still have moments of "that can't be true." I consider this appointment to be an extraordinary "honour," one that defies my own belief in many ways.
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The coat of arms of Chad Krouse rendered by Quentin Peacock. I added the OStJ member medal. |
Of course, there is a heraldic element in this as well. To help curb my excitement, I spent some time studying the arms of US Priory which were granted by the College of Arms in 1996 in recognition of its elevation to a priory. The 1996 grant effectively replaced an earlier grant from 1988--made to the "American Society of the Order of St. John."
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Arms of the American Society of the Order of St. John as granted by the College of Arms in 1988. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
The blazon for the arms of the American Society of the Order of St. John, granted by the College of Arms in 1988: "Gules, a cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest proper and on the cross a Bald Eagle displayed proper."
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The arms of the US Priory of the Order of St. John as granted by the College of Arms in 1996. |
By 1996, the American Society was elevated in status to that of a priory and was granted new arms from the College of Arms. The US Priory's coat of arms blazon: “Gules a cross Argent in the first quarter the Royal Crest proper differenced by charging the cross with a roundel Azure thereon the head of a Bald Eagle erased Argent armed Or within a Circlet of thirteen Mullets Argent.”
The Order has two mottos: Pro Fide and Pro Utilitate Hominum. These two mottoes are translated from Latin, "for the faith," and "in the service to humanity." Noble goals for us to work towards.
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Banner of arms, the Order of St. John Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
The priory's investiture will be held at one of my favorite parishes, St. Thomas Church on Fifth Avenue in New York City, in October this year.
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Crossed banners of arms: St. Thomas Church and the US Priory of the Order of St. John Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
Coincidentally, St. Thomas' received a devisal of arms from the herald's college in 1975, blazoned: "Or, on a cross formy throughout Azure between four closed books saltirewise Gules garnished and a each charged with a long cross a spear Or headed Argent."
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Arms of St. Thomas Parish on Fifth Avenue in New York City received as a devisal from the College of Arms. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.
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The parish's coat of arms is simple, clear, and quite striking--the work of its beloved rector, The Rev. Canon John Andrew, OBE (1931-2014) affectionately known as the Pursuivant of Manhattan.
I'll certainly post some photos from the service. Pro Fide!