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Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S. J. , U. S. A. | The Supreme Council, 33° Scottish Rite Gift Shop Scottish Rite Bookstore The Tyler's Place Podcast Human progress is our cause, liberty of thought our supreme wish, freedom of conscience our mission, and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal —The Scottish Rite Creed Read More How to join Find a Scottish Rite Valley (Chapter
History of the Rite | Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S. J. , U. S. A. These early “Scotts” (or Scottish) Degrees are ancestors of the Scottish Rite in both name and tradition, and represent a type of Masonry almost as old as the Master Mason’s Degree The tradition of “Scotts” (or Scottish) Masonry is the second oldest type of high degree Masonry known, even surpassing the antiquity of the Royal Arch
Frequently Asked Questions - Scottish Rite Frequently Asked Questions What is the Scottish Rite? The Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, commonly known as the Scottish Rite, is one of several groups that are part of the worldwide fraternity known as Freemasonry The Scottish Rite is the largest and most widely practiced Masonic Rite in the world and employs a lodge system
Myths Misconceptions about the Scottish Rite The Scottish Rite North-South divide occurred as a result of the American Civil War Wrong The roots of the North-South divide originated in the Grand Constitutions of the 33rd Degree of 1786, the source of traditional Scottish Rite authority, which stipulates that two Supreme Councils were to be created in the United States
The Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor and Guide The Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor and Guide Arturo de Hoyos ISBN: 978–0–9708749–3–1 (alk paper) The pen and ink watercolored illustrations preceding each Degree depicting signs of the Scottish Rite degrees from the 4th to 32nd, circa 1815, are courtesy of the Supreme Council of the Netherlands in The Hague Artist unknown TABLE OF
How to Join Membership Qualifications - Scottish Rite Before you can join the Scottish Rite, you must first become a Master Mason in a Lodge which is a part of a Grand Lodge recognized by the Conference of Grand Masters in North America ( COGMINA) For further information, visit BeAFreemason org or contact your local Scottish Rite Body to assist in locating a suitable Masonic lodge
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Why the Scottish Rite? | Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S. J. , U. S. A. More Opportunities to Practice Charity Scottish Rite Masons proudly support the Scottish Rite RiteCare® Childhood Language Program Whether it be through our donations of time or treasure, Scottish Rite Masons provide support to over 170 RiteCare® clinics throughout the Southern Jurisdiction in their mission of helping children communicate
Our 2025 Scottish Rite Honourmen Our 2025 Scottish Rite Honourmen Updated 8 19 25 Washington, D C – Congratulations to our worthy Scottish Rite, SJ, Brethren who have been elected this biennium to receive the 32°, Knight Commander of the Court of Honour, the 33°, Inspector General Honorary, and the 33°, Grand Cross of the Court of Honor!
Where did the Scottish Rite originate? The Scottish Rite actually came to the United States by way of France There is evidence of “Scotch Masons’ Lodges” dating back to 1733 in England; and there were also predecessors such as the “Adonhiramite Rite” (ca 1781) which included many degrees that ultimately became part of the Scottish Rite