Mistérios Templários em Visita Guiada ao Convento de Cristo

Decorreu no dia 13 de Julho de 2025 mais uma visita guiada pelo Sereníssimo Grão Prior de Portugal, F+ Luis de Matos, ao Convento de Cristo em Tomar. Abordando uma história muito rica, de mais de 800 anos, começando pelo complexo militar do Castelo Templário e concluindo nos claustros setecentistas do Convento, o grupo, composto de Cavaleiros e Damas da Ordem bem como de público atento e interessado, teve a oportunidade de ouvir inúmeras explicações e histórias que dão nova luz e um relevo especial ao monumento.

“Este é o maior complexo edificado de origem Templária no mundo. Em mais lugar nenhum da Europa ou do Médio Oriente sobreviveu um edifício tão vasto e tão bem preservado, que nos dê testemunha tão clara sobre a Ordem do Templo e sobre a sua sobrevivência após o século XIV”, disse Luis de Matos.

Respondendo a perguntas e orientando o seu discurso de modo a seguir os interesses dos visitantes, não deixou de explicar e contextualizar as várias fases de construção e as personagens mais marcantes de cada uma delas, do inigualável Gualdim Pais, ao Infante D. Henrique, a D. Manuel e a D. João III, entre outros.

A linguagem simbólica da arquitectura manuelina, de que é exemplo máximo a Janela do Capítulo de Diogo de Arruda, em contraste com as linhas sóbrias e de corte clássico do Claustro desenhado por João de Castilho, foram alvo de atenção especial. A vida monástica diária foi descrita, tendo a visita às amplas cozinhas, ao refeitório e aos claustros de serviço despertado muito interesse.

Pela tarde o grupo teve a oportunidade de visitar a igreja de Santa Maria do Olival. Ali, uma vez destacados os elementos arquitectónicos e os eventos históricos mais relevantes – começando ainda antes da conquista henriquina – o grupo pode conduzir uma sessão de perguntas e respostas onde os mais populares mistérios relacionados com os Templários foram alvo de toda a atenção e discussão apaixonada. Os túneis de Tomar, a Arca da Aliança, o tema do Santo Graal, o papel de El-Rei D. Dinis na sobrevivência da Ordem, entre muitos outros, coloriram um final de tarde pleno de entusiasmo e curiosidade.

Assim concluiu mais uma actividade cultural única, levada a cabo pelo Grão Priorado de Portugal da Ordem Secular, correspondendo à missão de divulgação e defesa do passado Templário Português que a Ordem tem assumido ininterruptamente nos últimos mais de 30 anos.

Um vídeo da Conferência de Luis de Matos sobre a vertente hermética do Convento de Cristo pode ser visto aqui:

Pode encontrar mais informação sobre a Ordem hoje AQUI.

Requiescat in pace

Antonio Paris, Master of the OSMTHU and his Magisterial Council join in prayer at the occasion of the passing of Grand Master (emeritus) of OSMTH, Gen. Patrick Rea. Fr+ Patrick was a good friend and a high standing Templar brother, to whom the Order owes many good years of dedicated service.

May God have mercy on his soul. We offer our condolences to the family and the OSMTH.

Exultate justi in domino – New Armaments in Chivalry in the Good Land of Alentejo

In preparation for the eve of Santiago and the commemoration of the Battle of Ourique, the OSMTHU’s Grand Priory of Portugal gathered in General Chapter in the good land of Alentejo, to welcome new brothers and sisters, receive the commitment of service from Squires and arm Knights who demand the Order. Current Covid19 restrictions prevented many of those who wished to join the work from doing so. However there was a very significant number in attendance, ensuring two days of very fruitful work, in peace, serenity and harmony. Until the end of the year, un the hope for improvements in sanitary conditions, the Order will provide the opportunity for those who were forced not to attend, to resume their journey without delay. Their absence was felt. As in previous years, we do not want to expose to the public ceremonies that are reserved and contain ritual procedures and moments of study and explanation rooted in the richest Tradition of Spiritual Chivalry, in many cases lost in the fog of collective memory and absent in the Templar inspired movements of the nowadays.
After a morning of remembrance of the precepts of Chivalry according to 13th century sources, in a study session led by the Preceptor of the Grand Priory, João Pedro Silva, KOTJ, there was a convivial lunch that allowed us to catch up on long-awaited conversations. since we had not met since the Ecumenical Journeys of Lagos in February 2020. Since then an intense work of online study has been developed in parallel with some initiatives already fixed in our annual Calendar, as was the case of the Conference on Templars and Templarism in October 2020 and the 2021 Ecumenical Journeys, both in a virtual environment. The afternoon began with the ritual opening of the National Chapter, during which postulants in the degree of Novice were received and a large group of Novices who had already completed their degree passed to Escudeiro. Some of the Knights present contributed to consolidating the knowledge acquired, promoting the necessary reflection for progress in the understanding of Chivalry. A meditation on the Emmaus Way and its meaning was especially poignant, and the afternoon was completed with a reading of traditional texts, including an oral tradition tale of Chivalry fixated in text in the 12th century in Gascony in France, that always leaves a special mark, in the memory of the Squires. The preparation work for the night vigil, essential for the armament ceremony, began at the end of Saturday afternoon, with the departure from the Convent in procession through the Alentejo countryside to a fountain where the traditional washings were carried out and the spirit was prepared for the long journey that was still ahead, as the ceremony takes place only on Sunday.
Rui Herdadinha, KCTJ, Commander of Arraiolos , was the kind host of a convivial snack that preceded the ascent to the Castle, a moment of interior silence that marks the end of the clear Alentejo day, with the disappearance of the sun, opening the night period during which, in the darkness and uncertainty of the black night, one proceeds to complete vigil, without abbreviation or subterfuge, in hope and anticipation of the desired dawn.
Little more can be added about what followed. The procession descended from the Castle to the Chapter, which resumed its work and proceeded to clarify many points about Chivalry and the Templars reserved only for the most diligent. In the morning, the armaments were carried out following the traditional Ritual, with the Order being enriched with 4 new Knights and 1 Dame. They are the Brothers Paulo Fernandes, KTJ; Virgílio Gomes, KTJ; Bruno Correia, KTJ; Miguel Pereira, KTJ; and Dame Joana Frade, DTJ. We congratulate them and wish that Chivalry, as a tree of firm trunk and roots, may become green again and bear fruit in them. The 6th Commandery of the Grand Priory of Portugal was also created, the new Commandery of Lisbon – Sait Cathrin Hill, with Brother Commander João Pedro Silva, KCTJ being invested. Brother João took his oath in the traditional way and will begin work immediately. Sunday’s work ended in a traditional way with the celebration of the Eucharist by the Grand Prior and Bishop Tau Flammula Veritatis.
The Grand Priory is deeply grateful to all the Brothers and Sisters who worked tirelessly to make the Chapter a success, within the strict health regulations in place at the moment in Portugal. Special mention should be made to Sister Susana Ferreira, DTJ; to Brother Fernando Silva, KTJ who irrepressibly performed the position of Master of Ceremonies; to Brother Filipe Simões, KTJ and to the Commanders Rui Herdadinha, KCTJ; Paulo Valente, KCTJ and Victor Varela Martins, KCTJ as well as all those who participated and contributed to another unforgettable chapter in the history of our Grand Priory. Thank you all.

World experts in “Templarism” in Almourol

“Order of the Temple – Spiritual Chivalry and Templarism” is the theme of the event that will bring together, between October 11 and 13, 2019, in the Almourol Templar Interpretation Center, Vila Nova da Barquinha, Portugal, the world’s leading experts on this subject, with speakers from France, Italy, [Germany, Austria] the United States and Portugal.

Antonio Paris (OSMTHU Master, Italy), Barbara Frale (of the Vatican Archives), Nicolas Haimovici (OSMTJ Regent, France), John von Blauch (United States), Luís de Matos, Manuel J. Gandra, Ernesto Jana and Nuno Villamariz Oliveira (Portugal) are some of the confirmed speakers.

During the event a new temporary exhibition will be inaugurated in the Templar Interpretation Center of Almourol – “Santoral and Templar liturgy”. The catalog of the exhibition will be made available on opening day. The event will also be remarked by the signing of Protocols of Cooperation and Partnership with CITA and the reception of the replica of the sword of Godofredo de Bouillon.

The program includes visits to Almourol Castle (Vila Nova da Barquinha) and the Convent of Christ (Tomar), as well as musical moments.

Registrations cost 15 € (with catalog offer), are mandatory and limited. The contact for more information and registration is +351 249720358.