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The Chivalric Order of the Knights of Justice
Membership of the Order
Membership in the Order:
The Membership in the Chivalric Order of the Knights of Justice is open to everyone - independently of sex, descent, nationality, race, religion and colour - who have satisfied the criteria for membership and who, like all new members, make a specific promise to "be faithful, loyal and obedient to The Chivalric Order of the Knights of Justice and its Grand Master and Jurisdictional Heads as far as it is consistent with my duty to my country, to do everything in my power to uphold its dignity and support its charitable works; and to endeavour to uphold the aims of this Chivalric Order and to conduct myself as a person of honour."
The grand title of 'Sir' conferred by the Chivalric Order of the Knights of Justice can be registered in England.
This registration confirms that the person has the distinguished rights of style and address, the grand title of 'Sir' conferred upon him by the Order, is fully entitled to be known, addressed and honoured in the style 'Sir First-Surname'.
(We can help all members with this registration!)
The admission to the Order is open only to qualified men and women, which are well established in business and society, and has an excellent reputation.
The Order's goal is to achieve the best in life and society, and having this achievement for eternity.
Only the Grand Chancellery knows the reason for bestowing the Honour of a Knight or Dame on any particular individual.
The Knights of Justice have become synonymous with strength of character, leadership and dedication to the welfare of others.
How to become a Member?
To obtain a Knight or Dame of Justice, an applicant must be recommended by a current member of the Order. The regional Priory or national organization is responsible for proposals of admission. According to the Constitution of the Order as a rule any new member will be admitted in the rank of a "Companion" when achieved 18th year of his/her life and in the rank of a "Knight or Dame" when achieved 25th year of his/her life. For exceptional reasons only the Grand Chancellery may request the Grand Master to honour a higher rank.
You can join the Order also as ordinary member without any rank for free.
Further information can be obtained by contacting your local Commandery or Priory,
or by contacting us via
E-mail.
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