a. National Jurisdictions empowered to organise Grand Magisterial Council Meetings (or other important events) of the Order are authorised to issue Commemorative Medals for such events. Commemorative Medals may be conferred to any participating person. The design of such a Commemorative Medal must be submitted to the Office of the Judge of Arms of the Order and approved by the President of the Supreme Council. They may not be worn on uniform other than National custom.
b. The following Commemorative Medals have been issued since 1973 (in reverse order):
2021/2022 – Sweden Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden
2019 – France Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Nice, France
2017 – Austria Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Neudörfl, Austria
2015 – Malta Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Valetta, Malta
2013 – Installation of the 49th Grand Master elected, in Gödollö Hungary. H.R.H. Prince Pieter Cantacucino
2013 – Hungary Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Gödöllö, Hungary
2011 – Sweden Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden
2009 – Belgium Grand Magisterial Council Meeting in Ghent, Belgium
2007 – Italy Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Viareggio/Lucca, Italy
2005 – Malta Grand Magisterial Council Meeting, Malta
2003 – The Netherlands Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Vaals, The Netherlands
2001 – Italy Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Riccione, Italy
2000 – Italy Jubilee 2000 Medal
1999 – Austria Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at St. Poelten, Austria
1990 – Austria Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Salzburg, Austria
1988 – Austria Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Vienna, Austria
1984 – USA Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Washington D.C., USA
1981 – Austria Donation of a bell to the Parish Church of Salzburg-Guggenthal, Austria, by the Order
1979 – Austria Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Salzburg, Austria
1974 – United Kingdom Visit of the 47th Grand Master in Scotland and Grand Magisterial Council Meeting at Edinburgh, U.K
1973 – Malta Inauguration of the Castello Lanzun (Castle of the Small Lance), Malta, as Headquarter of the Order, donated by the late Lieutenant Colonel The Chevalier Robert Gayre of Gayre and Nigg, GCLJ