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Jerusalem and confirmed by the Pope in 1211. The waves of<br />

German knights and pilgrims who followed the Third Crusade<br />

brought considerable wealth to the new German Hospital as<br />

well as recruits. This enabled the knights to acquire the<br />

Lordship of Joscelin and, soon thereafter they built the castle<br />

of Montfort (lost in 1271), the rival of the great hospitaller<br />

fortress of Krak des Chevaliers. Never as numerous in the<br />

Holy Land as either the Hospitaller or Templar Orders, the<br />

Teutonic knights were nonetheless a formidable power.<br />

http://www.chivalricorders.org/vatican/holysep.htm<br />

THE EQUESTRIAN ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCHER<br />

OF JERUSALEM<br />

© Guy Stair Sainty<br />

The origins of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher have been<br />

disputed for centuries. In this examination of the history of<br />

what is today a major Catholic Order of Knighthood, under<br />

the direct protection of the Holy See, it has been my intention<br />

to separate fact from fantasy and outline the historical development<br />

of this great institution. It now has a world-wide<br />

mission to support the Holy Places, particularly in Jerusalem,<br />

and has approximately eighteen thousand members across<br />

the globe. [1]<br />

Two Christian sources who are certain the goal of the<br />

"peace" process is to establish a German/Vatican capital in<br />

Jerusalem are David Ben-Ariel, and the Philadelphia<br />

Trumpet:<br />

http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?page=article&id=1424<br />

Looking to Jerusalem<br />

We have also said that the next pope would have his sights<br />

set on Jerusalem. Ratzinger was known for statements he<br />

made concerning a reconciliation of sorts with the Jews. That<br />

reconciliation being, “the moment in which Israel too will say

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