Order of Knights of Saint Thomas
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Order of Knights of Saint Thomas
Intro
About us
History
Our mission
Join Us
Online Course
Gallery
Articles
Contact
Online Course
This course aims to enhance the knowledge of new members about the history and purpose of our organisation. Time - 20 minutes
Course Content
About the Order and his history
3 Lessons
Lesson 1 - The Third Crusade
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Lesson 2 - Establish the Order of Knights of Saint Thomas
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Leason 3 - About Revived Order
Christianity and principals of chivalry
2 Lessons
Lesson 1 - Christianity
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Lesson 2 - Being a Knight in the modern era
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The Course includes
2 Sections
5 Lessons
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This test is not eliminatory; its purpose is to assess your knowledge.
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Which significant cities were recaptured by the Crusaders during the Third Crusade?
Cairo and Damascus;
Jerusalem and Cairo;
Acre and Jaffa;
Constantinople and Antioch.
Which two monarchs temporarily set aside their conflict to lead the Third Crusade?
Richard I of England and Henry II of France;
Henry II of England and Philip II of France;
Richard I of England and Philip II of France;
Philip II of England and Richard II of France.
What was the Third Crusade also known as?
The Zealots' Crusade;
The Kings' Crusade;
The Jerusalem Liberation Campaign;
The Holy Land Reconquest.
The Order of St. Thomas of Acre was established in which city during the Third Crusade?
Acre;
London;
Jerusalem;
Canterbury.
In 1236, Pope Gregory IX instructed the order to follow the Rule of which other order?
Templar Order;
Benedictine Order;
Hospitaller Order;
Teutonic Order.
In 1538, the order was dissolved on the order of which monarch?
King Richard I;
King Edward III;
King Henry VIII;
King John.
What is the main purpose of the Hospitallers of Saint Thomas of Canterbury organization?
To claim a direct lineage to ancient knights;
To preserve authentic tradition of the Hospitallers of Saint Thomas of Canterbury at Acre;
Making a positive impact on society, connecting with like-minded individuals, and contributing to traditions;
To uphold human dignity, care for those in need, and promote Christian ideals and British heritage.
How does the organization view the concept of chivalry?
Chivalry is outdated and irrelevant;
Chivalry perpetuates violence;
Chivalry's essence is rooted in protecting the vulnerable and upholding noble principles;
Chivalry is only relevant to specific historical periods.
What role does the Order of Knights of Saint Thomas play in society?
It exclusively focuses on promoting English heritage;
It engages in political activism;
It contributes to charitable tasks and fosters a harmonious influence;
It aims to perpetuate violence and conflict.
What foundational principles are provided by the Ten Commandments in Christianity?
Guidelines for financial success;
Steps for achieving eternal salvation;
Rules for social gatherings;
A code of conduct emphasizing honesty, compassion, and respect for others.
What does the emphasis on love and compassion in Christianity encourage believers to do?
Empathize with others, offer assistance, and promote community;
Isolate themselves from others;
Focus exclusively on personal gain;
Show favoritism towards certain individuals.
How does the concept of forgiveness in Christianity contribute to personal growth?
It encourages individuals to hide their mistakes;
It promotes a sense of superiority over others;
It fosters humility, reconciliation, and learning from past errors;
It discourages self-improvement.
How does a modern-day knight earn the respect and admiration of others?
Through the power of their example;
By seeking power and control;
By compromising their principles;
Through fear and intimidation.
Which of the following best describes the actions of a modern-day knight in the face of adversity?
Compromising principles for personal gain;
Choosing the easiest and most popular choice;
Doing what is right, even if not the easiest choice;
Seeking power to overcome adversity.
What set of values guides a modern-day knight?
Dishonesty, manipulation, and selfishness;
Compassion, integrity, and honesty;
Seeking personal gain at any cost;
Intimidation and fear-inducing tactics.
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