What I don't quite understand is why Scott Walter And fellow Templar Tim Hogan are so free with the masonic templar history all f a sudden, So open on these podcast about mason and templar history and the conclusions are major rewrite of history even if your a open hardcore history buff , hard to swallow but compelling evidence if all prove valid and true.
I just find it odd these secret society secrets are being pushed into the open to prove by their hidden hand, unearthed artifacts, sacrificed treasures and financial claims, the steering of the world and history of Americas founding not to mention the Messiah Mary Magdalene and the blood line and John issues.
Also just as a side note I had thought I had saw a video claiming the templars were reunited under the Catholic church within a year or so back but was simply a jubilee of Hope event, ill post a grok search below that clarified the event and shows that there has not been an official reuniting of the Catholic Church and the Knights Templar's or Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon
top 2 links are THE WHY FILES " WTF " IN THE BASEMENT podcast
No, the Catholic Church did not hold any ceremony “reuniting the Templars” or bringing the historical Knights Templar back under its fold. The original medieval Order of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon was suppressed by papal decree in 1312 and has never been officially reinstated as a religious or military order by the Vatican.
latimes.com
What you almost certainly saw (or a similar video) was coverage of events tied to the 2025 Jubilee Year (the “Jubilee of Hope” proclaimed by Pope Francis). A modern group called Templars Today (also known as Templari Oggi) — a private association of Catholic lay faithful who wear Templar-inspired uniforms and use the name symbolically — signed an official agreement with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Evangelization. They volunteered to help welcome and assist pilgrims at major Roman basilicas (St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Paul Outside the Walls, etc.) every weekend during the Jubilee.
ewtnnews.com
Key events that got turned into viral “return of the Templars” videos include:Their large Jubilee pilgrimage on May 4, 2025, when more than 600 members from multiple countries entered St. Peter’s Basilica (reported as the first time their group had done so in that form).
templarstoday.us
Ongoing weekend service at the Holy Doors and papal basilicas throughout 2025.
A January 10, 2026 audience with Pope Leo XIV (along with other Jubilee volunteers), where he thanked them for their service.
templarstoday.org
Catholic news outlets (such as EWTN) described them straightforwardly as “reimagined Templar Knights” or a lay volunteer group — not a revived medieval order.
ewtnnews.com
The group itself presents its work as a modern devotional service in the spirit of the historical Templars, but it has no canonical or legal continuity with the 12th–14th-century Order.
templarstoday.us
Sensational videos and social-media posts (some with headlines like “After 700 years, the Knights Templar return to the Vatican” or “The Catholic Templars are BACK!!!”) framed these volunteer activities as a dramatic “reunion” or “historic ceremony.” In reality, it was an approved lay apostolate helping with a major Church event — similar to how other Catholic associations or third orders assist during Jubilees. There was no papal bull, decree, or liturgy restoring the suppressed Templar Order itself.(Note: The 2007 Vatican release of the Chinon Parchment simply clarified that Pope Clement V had privately absolved the last Templars of heresy charges in 1308 before suppressing the Order for political reasons. That was not a reinstatement either, and it happened 18 years ago.)So the video you remember was likely hyping up the 2025 Jubilee volunteer work for dramatic effect. The Church has not revived the Knights Templar as an official entity.
What I don't quite understand is why Scott Walter And fellow Templar Tim Hogan are so free with the masonic templar history all f a sudden, So open on these podcast about mason and templar history and the conclusions are major rewrite of history even if your a open hardcore history buff , hard to swallow but compelling evidence if all prove valid and true. I just find it odd these secret society secrets are being pushed into the open to prove by their hidden hand, unearthed artifacts, sacrificed treasures and financial claims, the steering of the world and history of Americas founding not to mention the Messiah Mary Magdalene and the blood line and John issues.
Also just as a side note I had thought I had saw a video claiming the templars were reunited under the Catholic church within a year or so back but was simply a jubilee of Hope event, ill post a grok search below that clarified the event and shows that there has not been an official reuniting of the Catholic Church and the Knights Templar's or Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon
top 2 links are THE WHY FILES " WTF " IN THE BASEMENT podcast
Basement #006: Scott Wolter | The Kensington Runestone, Templar Treasure, and the Green Jar 3:13:47 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt4pT6PpCoQ&t=11423s
Basement #003 Tim Hogan | Templar Knights, Atlantis, and the MANY Arks of the Covenant 2:40:48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nr-zETVa8mY&t=5462s
Ancient Scroll Found In New York May Have Been Written by Jesus The Randall Carlson and Scott F. Wolter 2:54:33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cdXzwmy2PA&t=82s2:54:33
No, the Catholic Church did not hold any ceremony “reuniting the Templars” or bringing the historical Knights Templar back under its fold. The original medieval Order of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon was suppressed by papal decree in 1312 and has never been officially reinstated as a religious or military order by the Vatican.
latimes.com
What you almost certainly saw (or a similar video) was coverage of events tied to the 2025 Jubilee Year (the “Jubilee of Hope” proclaimed by Pope Francis). A modern group called Templars Today (also known as Templari Oggi) — a private association of Catholic lay faithful who wear Templar-inspired uniforms and use the name symbolically — signed an official agreement with the Vatican’s Dicastery for Evangelization. They volunteered to help welcome and assist pilgrims at major Roman basilicas (St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Paul Outside the Walls, etc.) every weekend during the Jubilee.
ewtnnews.com
Key events that got turned into viral “return of the Templars” videos include:Their large Jubilee pilgrimage on May 4, 2025, when more than 600 members from multiple countries entered St. Peter’s Basilica (reported as the first time their group had done so in that form).
templarstoday.us
Ongoing weekend service at the Holy Doors and papal basilicas throughout 2025. A January 10, 2026 audience with Pope Leo XIV (along with other Jubilee volunteers), where he thanked them for their service.
templarstoday.org
Catholic news outlets (such as EWTN) described them straightforwardly as “reimagined Templar Knights” or a lay volunteer group — not a revived medieval order.
ewtnnews.com
The group itself presents its work as a modern devotional service in the spirit of the historical Templars, but it has no canonical or legal continuity with the 12th–14th-century Order.
templarstoday.us
Sensational videos and social-media posts (some with headlines like “After 700 years, the Knights Templar return to the Vatican” or “The Catholic Templars are BACK!!!”) framed these volunteer activities as a dramatic “reunion” or “historic ceremony.” In reality, it was an approved lay apostolate helping with a major Church event — similar to how other Catholic associations or third orders assist during Jubilees. There was no papal bull, decree, or liturgy restoring the suppressed Templar Order itself.(Note: The 2007 Vatican release of the Chinon Parchment simply clarified that Pope Clement V had privately absolved the last Templars of heresy charges in 1308 before suppressing the Order for political reasons. That was not a reinstatement either, and it happened 18 years ago.)So the video you remember was likely hyping up the 2025 Jubilee volunteer work for dramatic effect. The Church has not revived the Knights Templar as an official entity.