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Introduction to the Catholic Dragons

My name is Michael Riedel, and I am the founder of the Catholic Dragons. Our Global Office and Headquarters are based in Downtown Billings, Montana. As an organization, we are fully dedicated to the common good and firmly adhere to church teaching. We uphold the dignity and sanctity of human life from conception until natural death, affirm the Church’s teachings on marriage, and believe in the real presence of the body, blood, soul, and divinity in the Holy Eucharist. Charity is at the heart of what it means to be a Dragon; we prioritize caring for our community and the well-being of our fellow Dragons and others. We are a non-partisan group, and becoming a member is a deliberate commitment—one of discipleship. Through this commitment, our goal is to grow as better Catholics, improve ourselves, strengthen our church, uplift our communities, and ultimately make a positive impact on the world.

 

Our Foundation and Core Values

The Catholic Dragons were founded on May 27, 2012 A.D., in his basement, and were officially incorporated on August 4, 2014, in Helena, Montana. We are a division of Mary's Army, and our primary spiritual weapon is the Rosary—a key symbol of our Catholic identity. It is our sacred duty to honor and defend the Blessed Virgin Mary as her Dragons. As Dragons of God, we are called to worship Him and offer Him homage. Our order is guided by four essential values: faith, family, fellowship, and fidelity. Faith calls us to serve God—the Son and the Holy Spirit—embodied in our motto: “Serving the Trinity, Serving the Creation.” Family means striving to model our families after the Holy Family. Fellowship is about unity as Catholics and as Dragons. Fidelity is unwavering loyalty to the Trinity and the Holy Father.

Our Devotion and Mission

As Dragons, we are deeply devoted to Jesus Christ and our Holy Mother, the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. Our members include activists and citizens dedicated to worshiping God, prayer, defending the Catholic Church, protecting and serving God’s creation, and safeguarding the environment. We are committed to promoting the truth, proclaiming the Gospel, providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief, supporting democracy, volunteering at church, opposing the Church’s adversaries, performing works of mercy, advocating for Catholic civil rights, serving the Church, and guiding others to Jesus Christ. To be clear, the Catholic Dragons is not a cult, not associated with anything demonic, not a hate group, not terrorists or militia, not aligned with any extreme groups, not a political organization, and not a secret society.

The Symbolism of Dragons

There is a common misconception, especially in Western tradition, that dragons symbolize evil. This is a misunderstanding of the broader truth. While the Book of Revelation (chapter 12, verses 7–9) refers to Satan as a fiery red dragon—specifically a hydra dragon with seven heads and ten horns—this is a singular, symbolic instance. Pope Leo XIII once said, “May she shatter and strike off the multiple heads of the wicked hydra.” Notably, satanic cults use a goat’s head in a pentagram as a symbol; no known cult uses dragon imagery or the word “dragon.”

We refer to Satan as the dark dragon. If all dragons were inherently evil, then every dragon in fiction would have to be villainous, which is not the case. For example, in the Book of Esther, Mordecai dreams of two dragons ready to fight—one representing the evil Haman and the other, according to Mordecai, symbolizing himself as a defender of God’s people. Historically, a chivalric order known as the Order of the Dragons was founded in 1408, pledging allegiance to the Holy See. Dragons, as symbols, are widely recognized for strength, wisdom, and courage across cultures.

 

Invitation to Join the Catholic Dragons

The Catholic Dragons are composed of service-minded men and women dedicated to serving their church, communities, and the world, whether individually or as part of a district. Dragons care deeply about the spiritual welfare and well-being of their loved ones, fellow Dragons, and neighbors. So, the question arises: can a dragon be good? The answer is a profound yes. If you are 18 or older, a practicing Catholic, fully initiated into the Church, and in conformity with Church teaching, I invite you to join us.

Becoming Part of the Dragon Family

When you join the Catholic Dragons, you become a member of the Dragon family and a part of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Army. I encourage you to consider what we offer. In closing, dragons can indeed be depicted as friendly, as allies, and as good—not just as manifestations of evil.

 

 

 

 

 

To join, go here. To start a district, go here

 

 

BYLAWS AT A GLANCE

*Church Teaching

 

This order will soon be consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

This order is dedicated to the Blessed Trinity.

This order's Patron saint is St. Michael, the Archangel.

This order's mission statement is "Serving the Trinity, Serving the Creation".

This order's motto is "Serviam" , which is Latin, "I Will Serve".

This order's salutation is "Hail Jesus"!

 

We believe marriage is between one man and one woman.*

We recognize only male and female genders at birth.

We are pro-life...which is from conception to natural death.*

We are patriotic in our own respected countries.

We support our first responders and our military.

We are in solidarity with our priests.

We support the traditional family.

We love Our Lady, who is our Mother and our Queen.

We love the Earth and want to be good stewards.

 

PRAYER FOR CATHOLIC DRAGONS

 

O God of Heaven and Earth,

We proclaim you as our Father, Mary as our Mother, the Holy Spirit as our guide and Jesus as our Brother.
Give us the strength to serve you, to serve others, to do good works and to do Holy things.
Give us the Holy weapon to fight against the dark dragon, known as satan, his demons and all things evil.

Mary, Queen of (Good) Dragons, pray for us.

Amen


 

OUR SEAL, COAT OF ARMS & FLAG

 
The black represents the universe of the "Universal" Church. The white represent the strive for purity. The gold cross represents Jesus Christ, the Holy Eucharist, the latitude and longitude lines of the earth and the cardinal directions on a compass. All four stars have one of its points pointing toward the center of the cross represents pointing toward Jesus Christ and the five points represent the five decades of the rosary. The two hearts in the seal represent the hearts of Jesus and Mary and Light blue in the seal represent the Blessed Virgin Mary, our Mother and Queen. There are 7 representations of the four stars, there are four...

 

(1) Gospels in the New Testament: Mathew, Mark, Luke and John.

 

(2) Mysteries of the Rosary: Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious.

 

(3) Foundations of Our Lady's message: Prayer, Fasting, Penance and Peace.

 

(4) Pillars of the Catholic Church: One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic.

 

(5) Cardinal virtues: Prudence, Fortitude, Justice and Temperance.

 

(6) Values of our order: Faith, Family, Fellowship and Fidelity.

 

(7) Principles of our order: Charity, Wisdom, Strength and Courage.

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OUR LOGO/SEAL            OUR COAT OF ARMS                 OUR FLAG

Council of Dragons

 

​Great Dragon

North American Dragon

South American Dragon

European Dragon

Asian Dragon

African Dragon

Oceania Dragon

Hierarchy of the Order

Great Dragon

Continental Dragon

National Dragon

State Dragon

Diocese Dragon

High Dragon

Dragon

District Officers

Chief Dragon

Deputy Dragon

Warden

Chaplain

Secretary

Guard

Bookkeeper

Chancellor

Ambassador

Treasurer

 

 

 

CATHOLIC DRAGONS

201 NORTH BROADWAY, SUITE 3B

BILLINGS, MONTANA 59101

USA

 

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