The meetings of the Order provide the opportunity for the particular knight to exchange ideas in
common, to reflect things and to be aware of a world which is in a constant, inexorable change
forcing the individual increasingly to be self-realised. The path of knighthood, the outside part
of which is embodied in the chivalrous virtues, shows a handed down course of spiritual realisation
of an interior pole of lasting permanence.
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The Order of the Knights does not insist on frequent compulsory meetings with a fixed time schedule.
The Order once annually celebrates its ceremonial chapter to which all members are asked to appear.
If the Government of the Order considers it necessary to hold additional convents, it will specially
invite its members.
Regionally the Order is organised in commanderies which on their own responsibility offer opportunities
for regular or irregular meetings of the members of the Order.
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