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The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller

A Priory of the Sovereign Order of Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St. John
of Jerusalem.
Under the Spiritual Protection of His Holiness Aleksey II, The Most Holy
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
(Motto:  Pro Fide, Pro Utilitate Hominum)

GRAND PRIORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES
(a Registered Charity under UK Law)
Grand Prior: H.E. Bailiff S.J. Fogarty.
Registered Charity at Law No. 1049553
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Jurisdiction of the Priory of the British Isles: The United Kingdom; The
Channel Islands; Ireland.
Bankers: HSBC Bank plc, Whitefriars, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2JP  Auditors:
Conradi Morrison & Co.

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History

The Russian Grand Priory.
In 1797 the Order of St John concluded a convention with Emperor Paul I of
Russia, whereby a Russian Catholic Grand Priory was created absorbing the
Polish Priory. Paul I was created 'Protector' of the Order. In the early
months of 1798 a new Treaty had been prepared by the Order, in which a second
Priory was to be created in Russia, a Russian Orthodox Grand Priory. The
Treaty being agreed to, by both parties, was due to be ratified 1st June
1798, but events took over with the ejection of the Knights from Malta by
Napoleon. The Treaty has been preserved in the National Library of Malta,
Arch 2196 pages 87 to 105.
The majority of Knights took refuge in St Petersburg, where they elected
Emperor Paul I as Grand Master. In November 1798 the second Priory was
created by the Emperor, with membership extended to all non-Catholic
Christians. Paul I was murdered in 1801 and at first his son, Emperor
Alexander favoured the Priories, as his father had done, but in 1810,
sequestrated the property and income from both the Russian priories.
No order was ever issued to suppress the Priories. Alexander needed the cash
for his war chest, monies which his father had awarded from the Treasury in
the first place. The Priories were certainly not suppressed, as some authors
would like to think  For example, a book on Orders of the Knights published
in Brussels and Leipzig in 1848 (Livre des Ordres de Chevaliers, Brussels and
Leipzig 1848) confirms the existence of the two Russian Priories with their
hereditary commanderies, but acknowledges that their relationship with the
Order at Rome was feeble.
Nicholas I, brother to Alexander succeeded to the Imperial throne in 1825. He
restored the two chapels of the Orthodox and Catholics in the Palace of
Malta. Court Almanacs continued to reveal the presence of Knights at Court.
Some who were Catholic may have been of the Roman Catholic Order #1, but many
were Orthodox and of the Russian Grand Priory. The relaxed attitude toward
the Knights of Nicholas is documented in an essay written Baron F.I. Brunov
in 1838, where a comment is provided by Emperor Nicholas I, indicating he
understood his fathers ideas  #2.
Under the following Emperors, Alexander II (1855-1881) Alexander III
(1855-1881) and Nicholas II (1881-1917) lists of Knights of St. John continue
in the Court Almanacs. In 1858 Sir Bernard Burke in his book on Orders of
Knighthood lists the two Russian Priories as being under the Protection of
the Emperor. Burke gained the details from the French heraldic reference
work; Loumyer, J. F. Nicholas, Ordres de Chevalerie et Marques d'Honneur,
Brussels 1844. The details of the Russian Priories are so precise, that the
source could have only been the Russian Priories in St Petersburg. The Court
Almanac for St Petersburg 1913-1914 list Knightly titles that are pure
Russian in origin, demonstrating clearly that the Russian Priories had not
been suppressed but continued. A respected author on the Order, Sir Harry
Luke Registrar (of the Most Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem)
credited the survival of the non-Catholic Grand Priory in Russia until 1917
in an article for the Encyclopaedia Brittanica (14th Edition 1966 page 905).
Whatever claims have been made about the suppression of the Russian Grand
Priory by the authority of the Roman Catholic Order (the Sovereign Military
Order of Malta), these are misplaced as the institution was created by
Imperial authority, by a Emperor who was both Grand Master of the Order, and
the Emperor of Russia. It was a Russian Order, not a Roman Catholic Order.
In other words, it was like the Lutheran JohanniterOrden which as a German
Order was not amenable to suppression by the Roman Catholic Grand Master Jean
L'Eveque de la Cassiere, although he sought to do so after 1577  when the
Bailiwick was officially declared Protestant. The JohanniterOrden was
suppressed, but in 1810, and by the Lutheran King of Prussia, Frederick
William III. It was however restored in 1852, by King Frederick William IV,
minus its property, and therefore not unlike the status of the Russian
Commanderies, following the sequestration of their property in 1810/11.

The Russian Catholic Grand Priory had eventually died out, starved of its
links with the Roman Catholic Order. The Russian Grand Priory continued in
the exilic community in Paris after the 1917 Revolution. A meeting of
Hereditary Commanders in Paris June 24th 1928 formally re-established the
activities of the Priory.
Membership from this group provided a lineal descent to the Priory
established by Emperor Paul I. Prince Paul Alexandrovitch Demidoff who was
listed in the Almanach de St. Petersbourg 1913-1914 page 178 as "ancient
officer du reg. des chevaliers gardes, commandant Hereditaire de l'Ordre de
Malte" was one of the Hereditary Commanders who re-established the Russian
Grand Priories activities in exile, thereby providing unquestionable proof of
the continuous existence of those who were not members of the Catholic Order
but, who claimed to be members of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.

The Hereditary Commanders in America.
>From 1973 onwards a series of meetings were held by the Hereditary Commanders
who resided in the United States of America. The Paris Group was at this time
the Seat of the Association of Hereditary Commanders, but the group in the
USA represented the most active part. As a result of the demise of the Paris
Group founded in 1928, due to the death of its Secretary, General Georges de
Rticheff, a fresh initiative in the life of the Russian Grand Priory was
embarked upon by Count Nicholas A. Bobrinskoy, an Hereditary Commander (a
great-great-great grandson of the Empress Catherine the Great and thus
related to Emperor Paul I), who continued its activities under the name of
The Sovereign Order of the Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of Saint John of
Jerusalem which was officially established on the 20th April 1977. Initially
the eldest son of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich, Prince Andrej
Alexandrovich became Protector, and after his death in 1981, his younger
brother, Prince Vassili took on the role. Following the death of Prince
Vassili, the Orthodox Knights came under the Protection of Prince Michael of
Russia. The group's claim to be in succession to the 1928 Association was
strengthened by the membership of Prince Serge S. Belosselsky-Belozersky who
was a signatory to the 1928 Declaration. Count Nicholas was elected as the
Grand Prior, and the group has maintained the leadership of those with
Russian descent.

In 1992, after a period of seventy-five years of the Order's exile from
Russia, His Holiness Aleksy 11, the Most Holy Patriarch of Moscow and all
Russia, sanctioned the, Russian Grand Priory under Count Bobrinskoy and
permitted its spiritual return to its ancient homeland. The Order has
currently re-established a physical presence in Russia and will reclaim its
former glory and its role as a great charitable and educational institution
of Russia.

The St. John tradition of King Peter II of Yugoslavia.
Various Priories, in America and Europe emerged, claiming descent from the
Russian Priories, but lacking any real unity. Not all the claims of these
groups were genuine. From 1962 onwards, King Peter II of Yugoslavia, an
Orthodox King in exile, became involved in one of these groups and became a
rallying point. Whilst the claims of the group (The Sovereign Order of St.
John of Jerusalem. Knights Hospitaller - known by the acronym of OSJ) to have
been founded by Russian Hereditary Commanders in 1908 was untrue, the King's
own fons honorum, having been made Grand Master in 1965, transformed the
organisation into a true Knightly fraternity. King Peter attracted into
membership a few Russian Hereditary Commanders who by their very membership,
but for a limited period, provided with a link  to the Russian Grand Priory
founded by the Grand Master of the Order in 1798, Emperor Paul I .
In 1970, King Peter died, and his organisation fragmented into competing
factions. This process of fragmentation continued under Prince Andrew, King
Peter's brother, who became the Grand Master in 1977 onwards, both during his
life, and after his death in 1990. From this process, a number of
organisations emerged, all claiming to be the continuation of King Peter's
OSJ!

The British Grand Priory.
A British Priory of the St. John tradition was originally set up in 1965,
directly under King Peter II of Yugoslavia. The first Prior was Marquis di
Amodio, a highly respected man. King Peter had been made a Grand Cross in the
Most Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem in 1943, and was able to return
the honour by conferring the Grand Cordon on H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester,
Grand Prior of the Most Venerable Order in November 1965 thus seeking cordial
relations between the Order he led, and the Most Venerable Order of St. John
of Jerusalem at the inception of the British OSJ Priory #3.
Following King Peter's death in 1970, the initiative in Britain became could
not escape the factionalism which sadly marred the OSJ of King Peter. The
life of the Priory was practically moribund in the early 1970s, with a
revival in the mid to late 1970s under Bailiff Anthony Zammit. In 1978 with a
revival of the King Peter Order under Lieutenant Grand Master Prince Sergei
S. Troubetzkoy, the Priory was elevated to the status of a Grand Priory. In
1979 the Order accepted the Grand Mastership of Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia,
and brother to King Peter.
In 1987 disruption was caused by the creation of schism initiated by Anthony
Zammit who became Lieutenant Grand Master of a separated Order. Through this
the work in the British Isles reached a low ebb.

In 1993 Bailiff John Cilia La Corte was sent to London by the late Grand
Prior of Malta, Bailiff Ronald H Norris to place the OSJ Britain on a sound
footing. Consideration had been given to a down-graded status of a Commandery
for the British OSJ, but so successful was the work of John La Corte, that
the Priory retained the status of a Grand Priory and given autonomous status
to enable the Order to pursue its charitable aims without restraint within
the British Isles. The first Investiture for the Grand Priory was held on St
John's Day, 1994 and the first to be invested were Bailiff D.G. Campbell,
Bailiff Dr J.V. Briffa, Chev. D. Campbell and Dame D. Briffa. John La Corte
was successful in gaining the use of the Medieval Commandery of St. John,
Swingfield in Kent as a base for the British Grand Priory, providing a
fitting tribute to a work founded by King Peter.

Given the fragmentation of the King Peter Order, with further disrupting
schisms in 1987, 1990, 1996, and 1998, the British Grand Priory contacted
Count Nicholas Bobrinskoy, Hereditary Commander and leader of the Russian
Grand Priory. To enable the members of the British Priory to continue their
various charitable and hospitaller endeavors, within a tradition of St. John
of Jerusalem, and firmly within the Russian tradition supported by a
Christian Church, in 1998, the members of the British Grand Priory,
corporately became members of The Sovereign Order of Orthodox Knights
Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem   which represents the authentic
continuation of the Russian Grand Priory re-established by the Hereditary
Commanders in 1928 at Paris.

The raison d'être of the British Grand Priory.
The overriding raison d'être of the British Grand Priory remains, as it has
been ever since the Order's foundation in the 11th century, the defense of
the Christian Faith and the alleviation of suffering and helping those most
in need. The humanitarian principle was recognised by the Charity Commission
when the Grand Priory was registered as a charitable institution on 2nd
October 1995. During these initial years the Grand Priory's activities have
consisted mainly in fund-raising exercises via its Commanderies, which have
benefited such institutions as Mencap,   Macmillan Cancer Relief  Fund  and
the Seabrook Children's Centre, among others.

The Sovereign Order of Orthodox Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem,
however is an Order of  Knights Hospitaller, owing  its very existence to the
influence of that first hospital in Jerusalem. This Hospitaller tradition
remains the ultimate aim to this day and, as a first step in maintaining this
tradition, the Order is in the process of setting up a joint committee in
association with the Macmillan Fund for the purpose of raising funds to
finance hospice service provided by the Macmillan Nurses. Another initiative
which is being actively pursued is the setting up of a programme in the
London Borough of Brent which will provide work experience for people with
learning and other disabilities through the development of volunteering
projects.

#1 The Roman Catholic Order (The Sovereign Military Order of Malta SMOM) was
in those years controlled by the Papacy.
#2 Aperçu des principals transactions du cabinet de Russie sous les règnes de
Catherine II, Paul I, et Alexander I, Sbornic Imperatorskago Russkago
Istoricheskago Obshestvya (IRIO), XXXI 1881, note 1 page 234.
#3 The exchange of awards took place at St.James' Palace 11:30am on
17.11.1965. The King and the Duke met and exchanged the Grand Crosses of
their Orders of Saint-John in the presence of Count Christian Orssich who
was, at that time, Aide-de-Camp of King Peter. Information supplied by Count
Orssich. The event was reported in the OSJ Sovereign Council Minutes of 24-26
April 1992. Minute 06. Copy in the British Priory Archives.
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List of Priors and Grand Priors.
Priors: Marquis de Amodeo 1965-1968; Dr David W. Vessey (Commander)
1968-1970; Prince Yorka Galitzin 1970-1973; Anthony S. Zammit 1973-1978.
Grand Priors: Anthony S. Zammit 1978-1987; Grand Prior of Malta and
Europe1987-1993.
Revived Grand Priory; John Cilia La Corte 1993-1997; Sydney J. Fogarty.
1997-1998.
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Updated 29th October 2000
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