Friday, June 5, 2009

Ceriel the First to start the first Knight Temlpars of the Holy Grail




Cerie the First, Jeffrey Dela Pena Lumbay, will begin the devotion of the Holy Grail in the Philippines by forming the Youth branch of the Knights Templar of the Holy Grail, in honor of the most powerful relic in the world.

This idea came to the mind of the sovereign majesty due to the fact that the original chalice used by Jesus in the last supper was first kept in the monastery of SAN JUAN DELA PENA in Spain, before taken to the Cathedral of Valencia.

The sovereign majesty even before promotes the deeds of mercy, and become speaker to large number of crowds asking young souls to be agent of peace, and be the answered prayer of the late Pope John Paul II for in making a civilization of love and producing many young evangelizers of the Gospel of Jesus in the third millenium. The sovreign majesty's poverty knights only rest on donations and gifts from benefactors which they distribute to affected families. Doing so we become instrument for the benefactors to practice the deeds of Mercy as required by Jesus to all in oder to enter the kingdom of heaven as expressed in matthew 25:41.

This Knights Templar of the Holy Grail is a youth organization that will help the Roman Catholic Church, build the Kingdom of God on Earth, thru the power of the Holy Grail.

May the Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani, honor this foundation of the Knights Templar here in the Philippines, with the official name as

THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OF THE HOLY GRAIL.

Making young generation as agent of peace and harmony in the world. For as the late Pope John Paul II said in his 1995 arrival speach at Ninoy Aquino International Airport for the 10th world youth day. The Pope said: MY DEAR YOUNG PEOPLE, YOU ONLY NOT SERVE AS THE HOPE OF EVERY NATION BUT YOU ALSO SERVES AS THE HOPE OF THE CHURCH, AND THE WORLD AS WELL.

According to the Sovereign majesty, its' time to take this challenge seriously and help change the world into a better place for us, and our future generation.


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