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Holyrood
Commandery #32 K.T.
Berea
Masonic Temple |
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| Holyrood Commandery Activities (Revised 4/24/2008) |
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April 26th 2008 2:00 P.M. Allenby Inspection May 1st 2008 7:30
P.M. Stated Conclave May 4th 2008 8:30
A.M. GO TO CHURCH May 15th 2008 7:30 P.M. Special May. 20th
7:30 pm ~~ C.T.A.
Forest City #40 June 5th 2008 7:30
P.M. Stated Conclave ~ ANNUAL June 19th 2008 7:30 P.M. Special ~ INSTALLATION ![]() |
| HOLYROOD No.
32 K.T. Officers for 2007-2008 |
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| Commander | James C. Cochran, P.C. |
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| Generalissimo | Edward F. Nageotte, P.C. |
| Capt. General | Cecil C. Nottingham, P.C. |
| Recorder | William L. Buettner P.C. |
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The History of Holyrood
Commandery No.
32, K.T. The desire to organize a second Commandery in Cleveland was inspired by the Twentieth Triennial Conclave of the Grand Encampment Knights Templar of the United States of America, held in Cleveland, August, 1877. The dignity and stateliness of this event made a deep and lasting impression upon the members of our fraternity, also the general public. Following the close of this Grand Encampment Conclave, the grand Commander of Ohio, Sir Knight Brenton D. Babcock, issued to ten of Cleveland's leading citizens, all Knights Templar, a dispensation dated September 10, 1877, to form a new Commandery in Cleveland. This dispensation
remained in force until the 36th Annual Conclave
of the Grand
Commandery of Ohio, which was held in the city of Put-in-Bay, September
28 and
29, 1878. 'The action of the grand Commander, and the exhibit of the
new Commandery,
was approved, and a charter granted for Holyrood Commandery No. 32,
K.T. Following the
instruction of the Grand Commandery, on November 8, 1878, Right Eminent
Sir
Knight Brenton D. Babcock, serving a second term as Grand Commander,
delivered
the charter, installed the officers, and constituted the Commandery in
due
form. Thus, these fourteen zealous
Templars
launched Holyrood upon her course, and holding true to the spirit of
knighthood, Holyrood has become one of the fine Commanderies in the
great
commonwealth of Ohio. The first
conclaves of Holyrood were held in the Asylum of our sister Commandery,
Oriental No. 12, in Masonic Hall, Case Building, corner of Superior and
Wood
Streets, near where our Federal Building now stands. In March, 1879,
Temperance
Hall, located on Superior Street, near the American House was rented
and equipped
for Commandery purposes. Temperance Hall
was also known as Army and Navy hall, and was the home of Holyrood
Commandery
until 1883, when with other Masonic bodies of Cleveland, it moved into
the
Masonic temple, corner of Superior and east 6th
Street. Many of us
have fond recollection associated with that beautiful Commandery asylum
in that
Temple. In 1920, Holyrood moved into its
Asylum
at 3615 Euclid Avenue. The Commandery has
taken part in many public affairs, appearing in the funeral cortege of
two
Presidents of the United States, Sir Knight James A. Garfield, and Sir
Knight
William McKinley, and has assisted in the dedication of Garfield's
Monument and
many Masonic Temples and Churches in our city. The highest honors
of Masonic Grand Bodies in the State of Ohio have been conferred on
several
members of Holyrood Commandery, as follows, Sir Knight and Past
Commanders, Edwin
S. Griffiths, Mathew Smith, and James B. Ruhl, as Grand Masters of the
Grand
Lodge, Sir Knight O. B. Hanna, Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter
Royal
Arch Masons, Sir Knights and Past Commanders, John S. White and Roy S.
Rogers,
Grand Masters of the Grand Council, Royal and Select Masters. In the Grand Commandery of
Knights Templar of
Ohio, the following Sir Knights and Past Commanders have been elevated
to the
office of Grand Commander. Henry P. McIntosh, 1893. Thomas J. Jones,
1920,
Louis H. Wieber, 1938. ( The Foregoing is reprinted from the “History of Holyrood Commandery” which appeared in the program of the 75th anniversary celebration, in 1953. ) HOLYROOD COMMANDERY - Highlights of the fourth twenty-Five Years. On November 30,
1957 Holyrood Commandery sponsored an event that was to be copied
widely
throughout the jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment of the United
States of
America. Assisted by several of the Royal Arch Chapters of the 16th
Capitular District of Ohio, 69 candidates received the Chapter Degrees
and the
Orders in Holyrood Commandery. Exemplar in the Order of the Temple was
Sir
Knight Richard L. McNelly, Illustrious Potentate of Al Koran Temple.
The Class
was named in honor of our Past Commander, Sir Knight Louis H. Wieber,
Right
Eminent Deputy Grand Master of The Grand Encampment, who was present
for the
mass conferral of the Orders. At Indianapolis,
Indiana, in August 1958, Sir Knight Wieber was installed as Grand
master of the
Grand encampment, for the ensuing Triennium. A large delegation of
Holyrood
Fraters, with their Ladies, under the leadership of the Eminent
Commander, Sir
Knight Willard F. Bub, were on hand for this event. Besides the
Officers and
Past Commanders, 51 Sir Knights under the direction of Sir Knight
Alfred E.
Newman, Past Commander, and Captain General, participated in the
Parade. Holyrood along
with Forest City Commandery No. 40, and Bethany Commandery No. 72, also
sponsored a TriCommandery Drill Competition at Bethany's
Asylum, in Akron,
Ohio, on Saturday, May 7, 1960. This event sparked the resumption of
Drill Team
Competition in the Grand Commandery of Ohio. In three of those early
Competitions, Holyrood placed first, and took second place another
time. Sir
Knight Newman was the Drill captain for these four Competitions. In 1969, Holyrood
moved to our present quarters in the Berea Masonic Temple. After ten
years of
occupancy, the leadership is now being drawn from the surrounding
areas. This
augurs well for the Commandery, which is now assuming a more local
character. Four living Past
commanders have been singularly honored in Masonry, Sir Knight Paul
Pangrace is
a District deputy grand Master of the Grand Lodge, and Sir Knight Clyde
Preston
is a Past District Deputy of the Grand Lodge. Sir Knight Paul Draeger
has
received the Knight Templar Cross of Honor from the Grand Encampment,
and Sir
Knight Theodore Holt is a Past District Deputy Grand High Priest of the
Grand
Chapter, Royal Arch Masons of Ohio. Sir knight Norman Schneider is a
District
Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge. Willard F. Bub, P.C. Historian, Holyrood Commandery
No. 32,
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