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  1. SivadSemaj

    Question regarding the 32nd degree black cap

    Good evening Brethren and Happy Veterans day! I recently completed my 32nd Degree in the Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction and would like to purchase the 32nd degree black cap I continue seeing in various places (Northern Light magazine, internet, etc). I'm not sure which cap is correct...
  2. R

    Music for Scottish Rite

    Brethren, Fraternal Greetings from India. I am a member of the Southern Star Chapter Rose Croix No. 21 under the role of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of India (http://rosecroixindia.in/) in Bangalore. Was thinking of playing some music during our ceremony, provided if it is allowed. Does...
  3. EVG Yumul

    Australian Scottish Rite

    I’d just like to share about the Scottish Rite as practised in Australia. Grand Lodges in Australia use rituals modified from those used in the Home Grand Lodges in the UK. New South Wales, for example, merged the English, Irish, and Scottish rituals into a unified ritual. But there are two...
  4. Lightlife

    Our Purpose and Path in Life

    A reprint that is no longer available online.
  5. 47th Prblm of Wonderland

    Hey there, hi there, ho there.

    Hey, brothers! MM from Horicon Lodge #244 stopping by to say hey. I live in Illinois but I'm from a few different states. I am currently S.S in Blue Lodge and a member of Valley of Freeport's Scottish Rite. I'm a musician and history buff. If you have any questions, just let me know.
  6. Taiuti

    Diffusion of York Rite and Scottish Rite across the World

    Dear Brothers, I have some questions about York and Scottish Rite, if you can help me: I'm writing from Italy and members of both rites in subject usually express to me quite the same symmetrical statements: - We are absolutely the most widespread rite in the world; - Our Rite derives from...
  7. LeoValMer05

    Freemasonry's History of Puerto Rico

    -Before I start, I wish to say that the history presented here belongs more to the Scottish Rite. The York Rite arrived later to Puerto Rico. There are no lodges from the Swedish Rite in Puerto Rico. Moreover, the lodges name will be written in Spanish as most are called in such language.- The...
  8. Dennis R

    Hello from Louisiana

    Hey Brethren, I live in the Northshore area District 14. I also am a member of The Valley of New Orleans. I'm looking forward to traveling to other states and visiting with others. I do a lot of traveling on my Harley with the wife.
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