Rule of The Militia of Christ the King

Chapter I--The Nature and Object of the Militia

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Chapter I--The Nature and Object of the Militia
Chapter II--Concerning those to be received and the conditions required
Chapter III--The Uniform of the Militia
Chapter IV--Reception into the Militia
Chapter V--Of Recruits and Profession
Chapter VI--Prayers of the Militia
Chapter VII--Confession, communion and other pious exercises
Chapter VIII--Fasts
Chapter IX--Reverence towards prelates and clergy
Chapter X--Training
Chapter XI--Visiting and assisting the sick and wounded
Chapter XII--Death of the brethren and suffrages
Chapter XIII--The superiors of the Militia
Chapter XIV--The officials of the Chapter
Chapter XV--The office of Prior and of the other Officers of the Chapter
Chapter XVI--The meetings of the Brethren
Chapter XVII--The correction of the Brethren
Chapter XVIII--Dispensations
Chapter XIX--The nature of the obligation of this Rule

Chapter I

The nature and object of the Militia

I-1. The Militia of Christ the King, is an association of the male faithful living in the world, who strive to serve the Church and Her King, the Lord Jesus Christ.

I-2. The object of the Militia is to form a cadre of trained knights to provide leadership for the Catholic Resistance when the need comes.

I-3. The means of attaining this end are, besides the accomplishment of the ordinary precepts and the duties proper to one's state: the observance of this Rule, especially prayer and study, the practice of mortification, and physical and military training according to one's particular state or condition in life.

I-4. The assemblies into which the Militia is divided are called Commanderies. One may, however, for a special reason, be received into the Militia without being incorporated in any particular Commandery.

Deus Vult!