Donat of the Order of St John
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Any person not being a Member of the Venerable Order of St John who from an appreciation of the objects or work of the Order makes a worthy contribution to its funds or to the funds of a
Priory
Priory
A priory is a house of men or women under religious vows that is headed by a prior or prioress. Priories may be houses of mendicant friars or religious sisters , or monasteries of monks or nuns .The Benedictines and their offshoots , the Premonstratensians, and the...

may be appointed by the Grand Prior, on the recommendation of the Grand Council, a Donat of
the Order; or by the Prior of a Priory, on the recommendation of his Priory Chapter, to be a
Donat of the Priory and thereafter his name shall be recorded in the List of Donats of the Order which shall be
maintained by the Secretary-General or as the case may be in the List of Donats of the
Priory which shall be maintained by the proper officer of the Priory.

The rights and privileges of a Donat of a Priory shall in all respects be the same as
those of a Donat of the Order. The appointment of a Donat shall lapse and his name shall be deleted from the List of
Donats if he shall subsequently be admitted as a Member of the Order in any Grade.

The Donat’s Badge is the Badge of the Order without the upper arm. A woman who is appointed a Donat suspends her Badge from a bow.

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