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Order of Alhambra

The International Order of Alhambra is a Catholic fraternal order founded on February 29, 1904, in Brooklyn, New York, by William Harper Bennett. Since then it has spread throughout the United States and Canada, with plans to expand throughout the rest of the world. The order, open to men and women alike, currently has "caravans" active in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Texas, California, Washington D.C., as well as a handful of "caravans" in Canada.

International Order of Alhambra
FormationFebruary 29, 1904; 120 years ago (1904-02-29)
TypeCatholic Fraternal order
Founder
William Harper Bennett
Supreme Commander
Joe B. Cortinaz
Supreme Chaplain
Rev. Martin J. Gillespie
Websitewww.orderalhambra.org

Name edit

The Order derives its name from Alhambra, the Moorish palace in Granada, Spain, the last Moorish stronghold in Spain conquered by the forces of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1492. It was after the completion of the Reconquista that the Spanish monarchs decided to fund Christopher Columbus' initial voyage to the Americas. Spanish, and arguably European, culture changed significantly with this change of leadership, especially since the Catholic religion became the dominant religion in the Iberian Peninsula. The significance of the conquest of the Alhambra in the spread and free practice of the Catholic faith, in Iberia and the Americas, greatly inspired the founder, much as Columbus himself has inspired the Knights of Columbus.

The Moorish origin of the order's name carries over into the white fez and insignia worn by members, as well as the names of parts of the order's structure and titles.

History edit

 
Each year the Order of Alhambra honors the Past Grand Commanders of each Caravan.

The Order was founded on February 29, 1904, in Brooklyn, New York by William Harper Bennett who also designed the Knights of Columbus 4th Degree ceremony. The Order was originally conceived as a side degree for the Knights of Columbus although it was never formally recognized as such by the Knights of Columbus. For many years, membership was restricted to members of the Knights of Columbus but this requirement was later removed.

Membership in the Order was also restricted to men until July 2011 when membership was opened to women as well.

Many leaders of the Church are or have been members, including Pope Paul VI, Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.

Organization edit

 
Members of Galicia Caravan 77 taking part in the 2013 St. Clair Shores, Michigan Memorial Day Parade.

Members of the Order are known as Sir Nobles after undergoing a "qualifying ceremonial."[1] Groups of members are known as Carvans and are given a number, as well as a name of Moorish/Spanish origin (for example, one Detroit, Michigan caravan is known as Galicia #77,[2] after a northwestern region of Spain). Every two years, representatives from each caravan meet in what is known as the Grand Divan to elect Supreme Officers to serve on the Council of Viziers and address other issues affecting the Order. The Council of Viziers provides support to the Order between Grand Divans, and is headed by a Supreme Commander.

Purposes and works edit

Ever since its founding, a peculiar focus of the Order has been finding, documenting, and memorializing persons, places, and events of significant historical value to North American Catholicism (including the order's namesake in Spain). Over 160 bronze plaques have been placed throughout the United States and Canada, mostly at places of worship.

At the caravan level, members engage in a variety of charitable works, usually related to the needs of their region. At a national level, the order of Alhambra is committed to 3 initiatives, namely undergraduate scholarships, memorials, and the Alhambra House Project.

Starting in 1993, the Order committed to establishing and maintaining group homes for developmentally disabled individuals. Houses are currently established in Virginia, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

References edit

  • Website of Galicia Caravan 77, Detroit, MI - Order of Alhambra chapter
  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-05. Retrieved 2010-01-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://www.galicia77.org/about-us/our-history [dead link]

External links edit

  • Official International Order of Alhambra Website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Order of Alhambra news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The International Order of Alhambra is a Catholic fraternal order founded on February 29 1904 in Brooklyn New York by William Harper Bennett Since then it has spread throughout the United States and Canada with plans to expand throughout the rest of the world The order open to men and women alike currently has caravans active in New York Massachusetts Pennsylvania Maryland Virginia Ohio New Jersey Louisiana Mississippi Florida Illinois Michigan Texas California Washington D C as well as a handful of caravans in Canada International Order of AlhambraFormationFebruary 29 1904 120 years ago 1904 02 29 TypeCatholic Fraternal orderFounderWilliam Harper BennettSupreme CommanderJoe B CortinazSupreme ChaplainRev Martin J GillespieWebsitewww orderalhambra org Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Organization 4 Purposes and works 5 References 6 External linksName editThe Order derives its name from Alhambra the Moorish palace in Granada Spain the last Moorish stronghold in Spain conquered by the forces of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1492 It was after the completion of the Reconquista that the Spanish monarchs decided to fund Christopher Columbus initial voyage to the Americas Spanish and arguably European culture changed significantly with this change of leadership especially since the Catholic religion became the dominant religion in the Iberian Peninsula The significance of the conquest of the Alhambra in the spread and free practice of the Catholic faith in Iberia and the Americas greatly inspired the founder much as Columbus himself has inspired the Knights of Columbus The Moorish origin of the order s name carries over into the white fez and insignia worn by members as well as the names of parts of the order s structure and titles History edit nbsp Each year the Order of Alhambra honors the Past Grand Commanders of each Caravan The Order was founded on February 29 1904 in Brooklyn New York by William Harper Bennett who also designed the Knights of Columbus 4th Degree ceremony The Order was originally conceived as a side degree for the Knights of Columbus although it was never formally recognized as such by the Knights of Columbus For many years membership was restricted to members of the Knights of Columbus but this requirement was later removed Membership in the Order was also restricted to men until July 2011 when membership was opened to women as well Many leaders of the Church are or have been members including Pope Paul VI Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI Organization edit nbsp Members of Galicia Caravan 77 taking part in the 2013 St Clair Shores Michigan Memorial Day Parade Members of the Order are known as Sir Nobles after undergoing a qualifying ceremonial 1 Groups of members are known as Carvans and are given a number as well as a name of Moorish Spanish origin for example one Detroit Michigan caravan is known as Galicia 77 2 after a northwestern region of Spain Every two years representatives from each caravan meet in what is known as the Grand Divan to elect Supreme Officers to serve on the Council of Viziers and address other issues affecting the Order The Council of Viziers provides support to the Order between Grand Divans and is headed by a Supreme Commander Purposes and works editEver since its founding a peculiar focus of the Order has been finding documenting and memorializing persons places and events of significant historical value to North American Catholicism including the order s namesake in Spain Over 160 bronze plaques have been placed throughout the United States and Canada mostly at places of worship At the caravan level members engage in a variety of charitable works usually related to the needs of their region At a national level the order of Alhambra is committed to 3 initiatives namely undergraduate scholarships memorials and the Alhambra House Project Starting in 1993 the Order committed to establishing and maintaining group homes for developmentally disabled individuals Houses are currently established in Virginia California Florida Illinois Michigan New York Ohio and Pennsylvania References editWebsite of Galicia Caravan 77 Detroit MI Order of Alhambra chapter Archived copy Archived from the original on 2010 07 05 Retrieved 2010 01 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www galicia77 org about us our history dead link External links editOfficial International Order of Alhambra Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Order of Alhambra amp oldid 1142809506, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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