As a Scout leader in Barking, I’m always looking for meaningful ways to connect our young members with history and tradition. The educational workshop organized by the Knights of Saint Thomas for St George’s Day was truly exceptional. Through engaging storytelling, including classics like George and the Dragon and The Canterbury Tales, the children were not only entertained but also inspired to learn more about England’s heritage.
Jude John Adigwe: Scouts Leader
Joining the Order of Saint Thomas of Canterbury has been a deeply meaningful step in my vocation. I have found a community of devoted Christians, united not only by faith but also by a genuine love for tradition and a heartfelt commitment to serving those in need. I feel truly blessed to be part of it.
Rev. Andrew Cass: Ordained Priest
It was genuinely lovely to work with an historic organisation who are committed to supporting the amazing team at Guy’s and St Thomas Charity and we would welcome any opportunities to collaborate further.
Olivia-Georgia Bartlett: Community Fundraising Lead
As a high school history teacher, I'm always looking for engaging, accurate, and accessible resources to supplement my lessons. The history page on this website and online course has become invaluable tools for both me and my students. The content is well-researched and presented in a way that sparks curiosity and deeper discussion in the classroom.
Amy Warmouth: History Teacher
On Remembrance Sunday in Northampton, I had the honour of meeting members of the Hospitallers of St Thomas of Canterbury during the wreath-laying ceremony. What struck me most was their deep respect, humility, and sincere dedication to preserving memory and honouring the fallen. I spent the morning in the company of truly extraordinary people, compassionate, dignified, and committed to values that matter.
James Whitaker: Army Veteran