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Thanks for your detailed history
update. I’d hear about Chi
Omega Rho and knew it was disbanded, but did not know
it was built around the medieval period. Thanks also for the definition of medieval…
I’ve never taken the time to look it up. How Commander Barnes could have considered
the times Christian seems odd to me though…. Sure, they called themselves
Christians, but it was only at the point of the knife you could ‘accept’
Christianity or be slaughtered.
There was also a large occultic influence during
that time period. I have walked
through several ‘reinactment’ gatherings
only to find that the occult is very much active there…. Thus, the ‘foul’
smell I mentioned. Obviously no
personal insult towards you is intended in that observation. At any rate, are there any web sites, or
books I could look over to gain some insight into CORR? Also, any clue why they removed it from
the charter? I did place a query into the National
Office about their stance on this, just for giggles, but I’d appreciate
knowing any other information you have to provide that is of an official
nature. By the way what was your meaning with the
phrase “glorified pastors” ?? Blessings, Parson (aka,
Rev. Andy Burns) -----Original Message----- Before I begin to respond to
Mr. Burn's comments, I must ask forgiveness for causing his spirit to cry
"foul". This was not my intent. I was simply attempting to contact
old CORR members, old friends that I had not spoke with for a time. Let me
first say that it is "medieval", not "MedEvil". Medieval
means "middle age". To be more technical: Latin roots: medius {middle} + aevum
{age} = medieval or middle age This word was applied by historians
at a later date to describe the time period. THAT is why they called it
"medieval"... As for the rest, it was NOT or ever
was a 'fraternity'. Johnnie Barnes created the organization in the early 1970's
to meet the need of A/G college students who wished to create a service group
of Royal Ranger leaders who were between being "a boy" and being an
official (age 21) leader. Chi Omega Rho, as it was called, continued
until a few short years ago when it was removed from the Royal Ranger National
charter. Though Chi Alpha, another A/G
college organization existed, Chi Omega Rho attempted to take the college
student and provide a continuation of the Royal Ranger ministry for that
student, keeping in mind that many of our Rangers, once they go to college,
never return to the Ranger program as leaders. Instead of taking a passive
"when they get out of college, they might get back to Rangers"
attitude, Chi Omega Rho created an active and aggressive method of
retaining those "lost boys/men". When FCF dropped the word
'fraternity', CORR moved from using Chi Omega Rho to CORR (Collegiate
Order of Royal Rangers). Johnnie Barnes chose the knighthood theme for the
group since it symbolized the Christian message so well. The National Office
actively supported Chi Omega Rho until the early 1990's. Other than utilizing the knighthood
theme to appeal to boys, CORR trained its members in LTC and other advanced
courses, assisted in local outposts, became a source of service to the National
Office (several of its members spent much time helping to prepare the
Campgrounds at Eagle Rock, MO) and others. The Shire (or group) at Central
Bible College, as I recall, in one school year recorded
leading twenty-three boys to Christ. Our members have served as District
Commanders, on the National Staff as well as working at local outposts. I am proud to be a part of CORR's
twenty-five year history, serving along side other 'Knights of the Realm". Arch-Duke Stalwart the Oak-Heart -
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- [RR] Humble Apologies.... Michael D Harris
- RE: [RR] Humble Apologies.... Andy Burns
- RE: [RR] Humble Apologies.... Jonathan Trower
- Re: [RR] Humble Apologies.... Spirit Rider
- Re: [RR] Humble Apologies.... Jonathan Trower
- [RR] Humble Apologies.... Bob Triphahn
