The Pythian
Story
History of the Order
The Order of Knights of Pythias is a great international fraternity
which was founded in Washington, DC, February 19, 1864, by Justus H.
Rathbone, and embraces more than two thousand subordinate lodges in the
United States and Canada, with occasional lodges having been formed
elsewhere. The primary object of fraternal organizations is to promote
friendship among men and to relieve suffering. Each organization adopts
some outstanding principle as its objective. The individuality of an
order is determined by its ideal sentiment. The distinguishing
principles of the Order of Knights of Pythias are "FRIENDSHIP, CHARITY
and BENEVOLENCE".
It bases its lessons and builds it ritual largely on the familiar story
of the friendship of Damon and Pythias, who were historical characters
living about four hundred or more years before the beginning of the
Christian era. They were members of a school, founded by Pythagoras, who
was known as the father of Greek philosophy.
To become a member of the Pythagorean Brotherhood, certain very rigorous
tests were demanded and applied, some of which are very similar to the
ritualistic work of our order today. The object of the organization was
the moral uplifting and purification of society. Strict morality,
absolute truthfulness, honor and integrity were thoroughly inculcated in
the minds of its membership. It was a maxim of Pythagoras that the two
most excellent things for man were "to speak the truth and to render
benefits to each other" The outstanding feature of the society, however,
was the marvelous friendship and loyalty which bound the brotherhood
together with hoops of steel, which was so remarkably demonstrated in
the incident which forms the historic basis of our order.
Damon had opposed the pretensions of the king of Syracuse, who had
gained the throne by fraud, and as a result he was condemned to death.
Pythias became a hostage for Damon, while the latter was permitted his
liberty to bid his wife and child goodbye. Each was willing to die to
save the other's life. Their loyalty to each other, the adventures that
beset them, and the outcome of this noble friendship, form the basis for
one of the most beautiful stories of history as exemplified in our
ritual.
The Drama - Damon and Pythias
John Banim, Irish poet and dramatist, wrote a play based on this
friendship, which was first produced in London in 1821, and has since
been staged many hundreds of times.
Familiarity with the Banim play encouraged Justus H. Rathbone to
organize a fraternal order on the basis of such friendship. Its first
small group of members took the vows of the new order with their hands
placed upon a pocket Bible that had been given Mr. Rathbone by his
mother. This Bible is still cherished as a treasured relic of the Order,
and many thousands of others have been privileged to become members in
what is known as "Rathbone Bible Classes" the original Bible being used
to obligate them.
Abraham Lincoln and Our Ritual
The Order began, of course, during the Civil War, and its founder
believed that it might do much to heal the wounds and allay the hatred
of civil conflict. President Abraham Lincoln, being advised of the
contents of the ritual and its teaching, said: "The purposes of your
organization are most wonderful. If we could but bring its spirit to all
our citizenry, what a wonderful thing it would be. It breathes the
spirit of Friendship, Charity and Benevolence. It is one of the best
agencies conceived for the upholding of government, honoring the flag,
for the reuniting of our brethren of the North and of the South, for
teaching the people to love one another, and portraying the sanctity of
the home and loved ones. I would suggest that these great principles by
perpetuated and that you go to the Congress of the United States and ask
for a charter, and so organize on a great scale throughout this nation,
and disseminate this wonderful work that you have so nobly started. I
will do all in my power to assist you in this application and with your
work."
The suggestion made by the President was adopted. An application was
made to Congress for a charter, and the Order of Knights of Pythias was
the first American Order ever chartered by an Act of the Congress of the
United States.
In the Order's ritualistic work, every sentence has a meaning and every
paragraph a beautiful and inspiring lesson. The flag of the country has
an honored place at every meeting and the Holy Bible is the supreme Book
of Law. The Order does not seek to shape any man's creed, but Pythianism
is the practical application of religious and charitable principles to
every day life. We have a heritage of which we are proud and our
precepts and teachings lead men to higher ideals of life. We invite like
minded men of good character to join us in making these ideals the
dominant factor in modern living.
Peace Through Understanding
The Knights of Pythias is dedicated to the cause of universal peace and
is pledged to the promotion of understanding among men of good will as
the surest means of attaining it.
We believe that any two men, believers in a Supreme Being, meeting in a
spirit of good will in an honest effort to understand each other, can
live together in peace and harmony.
We seek those who agree with this belief to apply for membership in the
Knights of Pythias and join us in an effort to reach
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