cemab4y
Premium Member
Re: An Idea
There is no such thing as a "Scottish Rite Lodge". The Scottish Rite is organized into "Valleys", each individual chapter is called a "Valley". Once you are a Master Mason, you can petition the Scottish Rite at your local "Valley". If accepted, and you complete the 29 operative degrees of Scottish Rite Masonry, then you will be able to visit all Scottish Rite Valleys, worldwide.
I have been in search of becoming a member for about 6 months. I visited a lodge in Dallas and the whole group seemed excited to see a person like me visit, do to my back ground ( Hispanic ) I do not have any sponsor that would help me in the quest. I'm a 38 year old male looking to become a better person as in the members I meet at the lodge. There is a lodge that will allow me in as a member, but as a member I would not be able to visit Scottish Rite lodges. I am in the works to volunteer family and my time to help the Scottish Rite Hospital .. To the point, there are a few of us that would love to join but did not have a member or friend that would help in the quest.
There is no such thing as a "Scottish Rite Lodge". The Scottish Rite is organized into "Valleys", each individual chapter is called a "Valley". Once you are a Master Mason, you can petition the Scottish Rite at your local "Valley". If accepted, and you complete the 29 operative degrees of Scottish Rite Masonry, then you will be able to visit all Scottish Rite Valleys, worldwide.