The mysterious Caynton caves – Templar after all?

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Five years ago I blogged about a network of caves with a chapel of sorts where black magic rituals were being practised, causing concern to the local community and predictable interest for the media. The story has rumbled on and the satanists have continued to lower themselves down into the catacombs to do…well…whatever they do!

Caynton Caves – genuine or hoax?

The accepted wisdom was that these caves were hewn out of the sandstone in the 17th century by people calling themselves Knights Templar but three centuries too late to be the real thing. But then along comes a local historian asserting that the Caynton caves are not a folly but a genuine Templar place of worship. It seems they do date back to the Middle Ages.

And there’s more. It appears that the last grand master of the order, Jacques de Molay, visited nearby and our local historian sees no reason why he wouldn’t have dropped by to pray in this sacred spot. De Molay went on to be put on trial by the king of France and burnt at the stake bringing the Knights Templar to a violent end in 1314.

You can read more about the recent local press coverage HERE.

2 thoughts on “The mysterious Caynton caves – Templar after all?

  1. OH, THANK U VERY MUCH TONY ! LUV LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE TEMPLARS ( MY ANCESTORS) ! GOD BLESS !

    On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 3:03 PM, The Templar Knight wrote:

    > Tony McMahon posted: “Five years ago I blogged about a network of caves > with a chapel of sorts where black magic rituals were being practised, > causing concern to the local community and predictable interest for the > media. The story has rumbled on and the satanists have continu” >

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