Craft Freemasonry
Blue Lodge There can be no doubt that Blue is the color of the craft lodge. The term Blue Lodge is one that seems to be a North American colloquialism and one MasonicDictionary.com wishes would […]
Blue Lodge There can be no doubt that Blue is the color of the craft lodge. The term Blue Lodge is one that seems to be a North American colloquialism and one MasonicDictionary.com wishes would […]
*Called Consistory in Canada The third portion of the Scottish Rite System of degrees is called The Council of Kadosh. This series of degrees includes the 19th° through to the 30th° It is important to […]
The meetings of members of the Thirty-second Degree, or Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, are called Consistories. The elective officers are, according to the ritual of the […]
An invitational body of the York Rite The Order of “The Red Cross Of Constantine” is, like the York Rite Sovereign College of North America, a Masonic body for which membership is by invitation only. […]
BY Bro. H. L. Haywood In a chapter on the Roman Collegia published last June I referred briefly to the Comacine builder guilds as forming a bridge between the ancient classical culture of Rome and […]
The Roman Collegia BY Bro. H. L. Haywood The origin of Modern Freemasonry has been traced by means of documents and other historical records to guilds of builders in the Middle Ages. These guilds in […]
An invitational body of the York Rite “Whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be your slave: even as the Son of Man came […]
The Old Charges And What They Mean to Us By Bro. H. L. Haywood I. WHAT THE OLD CHARGES ARE I have just come from reading an article in one of the more obscure Masonic […]
Capitular Masonry – The Royal Arch The Freemasonry conferred in a Royal Arch Chapter of the York and American Rites. There are Chapters in the Ancient and Accepted, Scottish, and in the French and other […]
Article © by Bro. Dave Clark, J.W. This is an extremely condensed History of Masonry in Canada and for the sake of brevity I only include that which takes us up to the independence and […]
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