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A good many
individuals, including fire personnel, are not aware of the complete
significance of the eight points on the Maltese Cross. Here they are:
From the days of
the first crusade, the cross has been the symbol of the Christian
warrior who pledged not only to fight in defense of the Holy Land, but
also to protect the lives of his compatriots. The Maltese Cross now worn
by modern firefighters is actually an adaptation of a particular
crusader insignia, the cross of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem.
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. When 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.
Because of the
extensive armor that covered their bodies and faces, the Knights were
unable to distinguish friend from foe in battle, so the need for an
identifiable emblem for the Knights became crucial. Since they fought
their battles for a holy cause, they chose the Cross of Calvary, a white
or silver cross on a dark background. After the fall of Jerusalem in
1187, the Knights of St. John moved to the island of Malta.
During the
crusades, many Knights became firefighters out of necessity. Their
enemies had resorted to throwing bombs and sailing war vessels
containing naphtha.
Hundreds of
Knights were burned alive. Others risked their lives to save their
brothers in arms from dying painful fiery deaths.
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 your symbol of protection. It means that the firefighter who wears
this cross is willing to lay down his/her life for you, just as
Crusaders sacrificed their lives for their fellow man so many years ago.
The Maltese Cross
is a Firefighter's badge of honor, signifying that he/she works in
courage... a ladder-run away from death. |