
Knight of the Holy Ghost
The Knight of the Holy Ghost refers to members of certain chivalric orders established to promote and defend Christianity, often involving religious and noble ties. Historically, one prominent order is the "Order of the Holy Ghost," founded in France during the 17th century, emphasizing charity and service. The term symbolizes a commitment to faith and virtue through knightly ideals, merging spiritual and moral responsibilities with the tradition of knighthood, embodying the principles of loyalty, honor, and dedication to a higher purpose. Members often engage in philanthropic efforts and uphold their faith in community service.