I’m unaware of the existence of such a contemporaneous ritual. For a general discussion of the introduction of the legend, see https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/history-freemasonry/noah-noachitesI believe it was James who spoke of alternative Noah third degree- do any of you guys know of the ritual is printed anywhere as I would love to go through it, any info appropriated.
I believe it was James who spoke of alternative Noah third degree- do any of you guys know of the ritual is printed anywhere as I would love to go through it, any info appropriated.
Did you see the second link I provided, above?Is it practiced in any form through the appendant bodies?
I kind of assume it’s part of the Royal Ark Mariner, but am a couple of years away from being allowed to petition the red lodge so don’t know if they include it there or as part of the AMD perhaps?
Is it practiced in any form through the appendant bodies?
I kind of assume it’s part of the Royal Ark Mariner, but am a couple of years away from being allowed to petition the red lodge so don’t know if they include it there or as part of the AMD perhaps?
Did you see the second link I provided, above?
In the US Royal Ark Mariner is part of AMD. In England it is a side order.
For clarity, in the US, AMD it requires membership in a Royal Arch Chapter.
Royal arch is called the red lodge here in my jurisdiction.Red lodge? AA(S)R?
Royal arch is called the red lodge here in my jurisdiction.
Absolutely-Ah, intressting. Ive only heard the term in relation to AA(S)R so I was a bit curious.
I’ve heard the use. However, for others, as indicated by Elixer, it refers to Scottish Rite, and Royal Arch is not a lodge.Royal arch is called the red lodge here in my jurisdiction.
https://www.santfreemasons.org.au/home/news/royal-ark-masonry-conducted-mark-degreeAbsolutely-
I’m constantly in a daze trying to straighten out the plethora of information available to the US mason as to what’s applicable to me here in Australia.
I for instance only found out that we have an AMD here last week.
It is in the US. I’d not realized our correspondent was in Oz.Isnt AMD invitation only?
No. Not really. Do you have a NSW Masonic Guide ? They have appendant orders in them usually and the qualifications for them..It all leaves me perplexed.. I suppose time will tell, I have been advised that while I’m able to do the mark man degree through my blue lodge it may be beneficial to wait and do it through the local chapter as it can be extended into the mark master mason degree as well...
I don’t know... I’m sure it makes sense to some one...
AMD Councils in the US incorporate the Royal Ark Mariners. AMD in the US has a prerequisite of membership in an HRA Chapter.No. Not really. Do you have a NSW Masonic Guide ? They have appendant orders in them usually and the qualifications for them..
For general info, you might be interested in this THIS which concerns Degrees in Victoria.
Further, Americans (and others) will use "RAM" For Royal Arch Mason (what we call Chapter, or Holy Royal Arch HRA) whereas we use "RAM" For Royal Ark Mariners - and extension of the Second Degree where as HRA is an extension of the Third Degree.
Even Further, it seems AMD in the States is a bit different from what we do here in Victoria - AMD incorporates (is it Chapter?) which has its own Peak Body where in Victoria..
Thanks !AMD Councils in the US incorporate the Royal Ark Mariners. AMD in the US has a prerequisite of membership in an HRA Chapter.
You may be confusing Red House with Red Lodge. Royal Arch doesn't meet in Lodges, so the term Red Lodge wouldn't make sense there. Royal Arch (RAM) is often referred to as the Red House, and Royal & Select/Cryptic would be the Purple House. Red Lodge, on the other hand, would be a Craft Lodge (Blue Lodge) that performs the Scottish Rite Craft Degrees.Royal arch is called the red lodge here in my jurisdiction.
You may be confusing Red House with Red Lodge. Royal Arch doesn't meet in Lodges, so the term Red Lodge wouldn't make sense there. Royal Arch (RAM) is often referred to as the Red House, and Royal & Select/Cryptic would be the Purple House. Red Lodge, on the other hand, would be a Craft Lodge (Blue Lodge) that performs the Scottish Rite Craft Degrees.