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What is the Eucharistic Crusade?
The EC is a religious movement set up under St. Pius X, the
Pope who allowed the early communion of children. By 1940, it
comprised more than 3 millions members throughout the world. It
has been revived by the Society of St. Pius X for the sake of
traditional children, to do exactly what the children did in
the time of St. Pius X for God’s Church and for their
country.
What is the motto of the EC?
Prayer, Communion, Sacrifice, Apostolate!
What is the rule of the Crusade?
1. The Crusader is the elite solider of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
and he defends the banner of Our Lady.
2. The Crusader was made to praise, honour and serve God, and
thus save his soul.
3. Above all else, the Crusader must convert his heart to
God.
4. The Crusader, by his prayers, his sacrifices and his
apostolate, undertakes with the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ,
to save his soul and the soul of his brethren.
5. The Crusader must have a great love for the Church, the
Truth, the holy virtue of Purity and his daily duties of
state.
6. The Crusader maintains inhis heart a genuine spirit of
Prayer, of Poverty and of Penance.
7. The Crusader refuses the broad way and follows rather the
Royal Way of the Cross.
8. The Crusader flees the spirit of the world and the occasion
of sin.
9. The Crusader does not permit in his presence either
blasphemy or impurity, cruelty or vandalism; he respects and
does not misuse God’s creation.
10. The Crusader is meek in order to lead souls to God, strong
in order to overcome himself, humble, generous and loyal. He is
everyhwere polite, pleasant, fervent and faithful.
What are the goals of the EC?
There are two sets of goals : internal and external.
Its internal aim was to promote the religious fervour of the
children and young teenagers by giving them set goals, promises
to fulfil and the daily examination of conscience under the
form of the ‘treasure chart’.
The external goal is the apostolate and salvation of the
friends and family members of the Crusaders. The Crusaders have
the obligation to do everything they can to encourage their
friends and win them over to follows a Christian godly life.
They offer their spiritual treasures for them as well as for
the intentions of the Church and of society, which vary monthly
as indicated in the treasure chart. These different intentions
are those upon which the Crusader must concentrate during the
month.
What is the treasure chart?
The Treasure chart is a spread sheet which reckons the sum
total of the Crusader’s victories for the day : sacrifices,
good examples, communions, decades, etc. This sheet is the same
which is sent to every Crusade member throughout the
Traditional world for a particular intention given by the
Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X.
What are the promises of the different
Crusade members?
The Page promises:
• to make the offering of self, as well has the daily morning
offering.
• to say the evening prayers and fill in the Treasure Chart
each evening.
The Crusader promises:
• to recite daily two decades of the Rosary.
• to receive Holy Communion each Sunday if possible.
• to make one daily sacrifice.
• to fight against his dominant fault.
• to go to Confession once a month.
The knight or handmaid promises:
• to say the Rosary daily.
• to make a daily spiritual Communion or visit the Blessed
Sacrament if possible.
• to practice a 15 mns meditation daily.
• to go to Confession every fortnight.
What must I do if I wish to combat for
Christ the King?
It is very simple! You only need to subscribe to the monthly
bulletin ‘The Crusader’ which gives the intention of the month
and a few articles encouraging the children’s fervour according
to the spirit of the Crusade.
Then, you need to fill out the Treasure sheet and fulfil the
promises corresponding to your level. After a few months of
probation, you need to contact your traditional parish priest
who will enrol you formally as a Page, Crusader, Knight or
Handmaid.
Where should I apply?
For any information, please contact :
The Crusader
Holy Cross Seminary, P. O. Box 417
GOULBURN, NSW 2580
AUSTRALIA
Phone : 02 4829 5177
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