The article offers an index of the Grand Magisterium including Grand Masters and the Lieutenancies of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
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Heraldry
The Order of the Holy Sepulchre and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta are the only two institutions whose insignia may be displayed in a clerical coat of arms. Laypersons have no such restrictions.
Heraldry of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre | ||
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Coat of arms | Office | Description |
Clerics | Clerics quarter their Arms with those of the Order. | |
Patriarch Grand Prior and Assessor | The Arms of the Order are borne in Chief. | |
Knights / Dames of the Collar, Lieutenants, members of the Grand Magisteruim, and Grand Priors | The Arms are impaled with the Arms of the Order to the dexter. | |
Lay members of titled nobility | The Arms of lay members with recognised noble titles (as with those of Archbishops, Bishops and Prelates) are placed on the Cross of the Order, a privilege which is not transmissible. | |
Hierarchy of the Order | ||
Cardinal Grand Master | The Cardinal Grand Master's Arms are quartered with those of the Order. The Galero and cross of a Cardinal are used, with the Mantle of the Order surmounted with the helm and crest of the Order, and with the relevant external ornaments. | |
Patriarch Grand Prior and the Assessor | The Patriarch Grand Prior and the Assessor bear the Arms of the Order in the chief of his Arms, with the relevant external ornaments. | |
Knight / Dame of the Collar, Lieutenants, members of the Grand Magisterium, and Grand Priors | The Arms are impaled with the Arms of the Order to the dexter. Knights of the Collar surround the Arms with the Collar of the Order. | |
Knight / Dame Grand Cross | The Arms are surrounded with a black ribbon from which is suspended a trophy and the Cross of the Order. | |
Knight / Dame Commanders with Star / Grand Officers | The Cross of the Order is suspended from a trophy on a black ribbon coming from the sides of the shield. | |
Knight / Dame Commanders | The Cross of the Order is suspended from a black ribbon limited to the base of the shield. | |
Knights and Dames | The Cross of the Order is suspended from the shield with a simple black knot. |
Grand masters
In 1496, Pope Alexander VI vested the office of Grand Master in the Papacy where it remained until 1949.[1] From 1949, the following Cardinals have held the office:
Cardinal Grand Masters of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre | |||||
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Years | Coat of arms | Name | Years | Coat of arms | Name |
1949–1960 | Nicola Canali | 1995–2007 | Carlo Furno | ||
1960–1972 | Eugène Tisserant | 2007–2011 | John Patrick Foley | ||
1972–1988 | Maximilien de Furstenberg | 2011–2019 | Edwin O'Brien | ||
1988–1995 | Giuseppe Caprio | 2019– | Fernando Filoni |
Grand magisterium
The officers of the grand magisterium are based in Rome.[2]
- Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Onofrio al Gianicolo, Grand Prior of the Order[3]
- Tommaso Caputo, Prelate of Pompei, Assessor of the Order[3]
- Count Agostino Borromeo, Lieutenant General of Honor[3]
- Count Leonardo Visconti di Modrone, Governor General[3]
- P. Thomas Pogge, Vice-Governor General for North America[3]
- Jean-Pierre Glutz-Ruchti, Vice-Governor General for Europe[3]
- John Secker, Vice-Governor General for Asia and the Pacific region[3]
- Enric Mas, Vice-Governor General for Latin America[3]
- Alfredo Bastianelli, Chancellor of the Order
- Cardinal Fortunato Frezza, Master of Ceremonies of the Order[4]
The offices of the grand magisterium are situated in the headquarters in Rome.[5]
Lieutenancies
Latin America | Europe | North America | Asia and the Pacific | |
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Argentina: Lieutenant: Juan Francisco Ramos Mejía Grand Prior: Héctor Aguer, Archbishop of La Plata Brazil - Rio de Janeiro: Brazil - São Paulo: Colombia: Mexico: Puerto Rico: Venezuela: |
Austria: Lieutenant: Andreas Leiner Grand Prior: Alois Kothgasser, Archbishop Emeritus of Salzburg Belgium: Croatia: Czech Republic: England and Wales: Finland: France: Germany: Gibraltar: Hungary: Italy - Central: Italy - Central Apennines: Italy - Adriatic South: Italy - Tyrrhenian South: Italy - Sardinia: Italy - North: Italy - Sicily: |
Ireland: Lieutenant: Peter Durnin Grand Prior: Seán Brady, Archbishop Emeritus of Armagh Latvia: Luxembourg: Malta: Monaco: Netherlands: Norway: Poland: Portugal: Russia: Scotland: Slovenia: Spain - East: Spain - West: Sweden-Denmark: Switzerland and Liechtenstein: |
Canada - Atlantic: Lieutenant: Trudy Comeau Grand Prior: Anthony Mancini, Archbishop of Halifax-Yarmouth Canada - Montreal: Canada - Quebec: Canada - Toronto: Canada - Vancouver: United States - Eastern: United States - Middle Atlantic: United States - North Central: United States - Northeastern: United States - Northwestern: United States - Northern: United States - Western: United States - Southeastern: United States - Southwestern: |
Australia - New South Wales: Lieutenant: François Kunc SC Grand Prior: Anthony Fisher OP, Archbishop of Sydney Australia - Western Australia: Australia - Queensland: Australia - South Australia: Australia - Victoria: Malaysia - Penang: New Zealand: Philippines: Taiwan: |
Source: Official website |
See also
- Grand master (order)
- Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
- Grand Master of the Order of Saint Lazarus
- List of grand masters of the Knights Hospitaller
- List of grand masters of the Knights Templar
References
- ^ "Official website page 1". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ^ "Il Gran Magistero dell'Ordine Equestre del Santo Sepolcro di Gerusalemme". Vatican.va. Archived from the original on 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "The Grand Magisterium of the Order - Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem". www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
- ^ "Grand Magisterium - Vatican". Grand Magisterium. Vatican. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
- ^ "Il Gran Magistero dell'Ordine Equestre del Santo Sepolcro di Gerusalemme".