| Maltese Cross The Knights, one of the oldest orders of
warrior monks that fought for Christendom, took
vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. Also
known as Hospitallers, the monks maintained a
hospital for pilgrims in Jerusalem. Then that
city became the centre of the crusade-embattled
lands, the brothers militarized their order, but
continued to protect pilgrims and extend their
charity to the sick and poor. During the crusades, many Knights became
firefighters out of necessity. Their enemies had
resorted to throwing bombs and sailing war
vessels containing naphtha. Thus these men became our first firefighters
and the first of a long list of courageous
firefighters. Their heroic efforts were
recognized by fellow Crusaders who awarded each
hero a
Badge of Honor ; a cross similar to the
one firefighters wear today. The Maltese Cross is a Firefighter's badge of
honor, signifying that he/she works in courage... a ladder-run away from death. |