The
Creed of Phi Kappa Psi

I
believe
that Phi Kappa Psi is a brotherhood of honorable men, courteous
and cultured, who pledge throughout their lives to be generous,
compassionate, and loyal comrades;
I
believe that I am honor bound to strive manfully for intellectual,
moral, and spiritual excellence; to help and forgive my
Brothers; to discharge promptly all just debts; to give
aid and sympathy to all who are less fortunate;
I
believe that I am honor bound to strengthen my character
and deepen my integrity; to counsel and guide my Brothers
who stray from their obligations; to respect and emulate
my Brothers who practice moderation in their manners and
morals; to be ever mindful that loyalty to my Fraternity
should not weaken loyalty to my college, but rather increase
devotion to it, to my country, and to my God;
I
believe that to all I meet, wherever I go, I represent not
only Phi Kappa Psi, but indeed the spirit of all fraternities;
thus I must ever conduct myself so as to bring respect and
honor not to myself alone, but also to my Fraternity;
To
the fulfillment of these beliefs, of these ideals, in the
noble perfection of Phi Kappa Psi, I pledge my life and
my sacred honor.
Written by John Henry Frizzell, Massachusetts Alpha 1898,
and Kent Christopher Owen, Indiana Beta 1958,
Adopted by the 1964 Grand Arch Council.
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