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Martlet

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15 year Freemason and Shriner. I come from a long line of Freemasons and I'm looking for more information on appellate bodies.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
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15 year Freemason and Shriner. I come from a long line of Freemasons and I'm looking for more information on appellate bodies.
I’m guessing spell check didn’t like “appendant “ bodies, but I can provide information on either. :)
 

Martlet

Registered User
I’m guessing spell check didn’t like “appendant “ bodies, but I can provide information on either. :)

Good catch. Mostly, I'm torn between Scottish Rite and York Rite. Perhaps someday I'll do both, but with my other activities I don't have the time and the dues for each are high.
 

Warrior1256

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JMHO...If I could only do one I would pick the York Rite as, to me, it seems more of an extension of the Blue Lodge than the Scottish Rite. This is only my personal preference. I'm sure that many others have just the opposite opinion.
 

Brother JC

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
I agree with Warrior. I feel the Royal Arch is something all Brethren should experience and in the States York is your option to get that.
 

Winter

Premium Member
I did both. And I recommend the experience wholeheartedly. Since you aren't limited to either/or I say try them both. If the dues are an issue, do one at a time. Some very beautiful degrees are found in both of them. Maybe you will like one over the other. Or maybe both! Or maybe you will decide you want to focus on Craft Masonry. Bit definitely have the experience.

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