- own
philosophical approach to
Masonic principles. The
organizations within the
Continental and Women's
Masonic systems are not
officially recognized by...
-
Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite. Over time, a
number of
different Masonic degree systems have been developed, some of
which are
still in use, and others...
- has a
special importance in many
masonic systems,
including those of all
three of the
oldest 'Constitutions' (
masonic authorities),
namely the
Grand Lodges...
- as a
Regular Masonic jurisdiction. Its
total membership is
about 16,500.
There is also a
minor presence of
several other masonic systems operating in...
-
Masonic ritual is the
scripted words and
actions that are
spoken or
performed during the
degree work in a
Masonic lodge.
Masonic symbolism is that which...
- is a
degree of Freemasonry. The
Royal Arch is
present in all main
masonic systems,
though in some it is
worked as part of
Craft ('mainstream') Freemasonry...
-
first three Masonic degrees constitute the
fundamental degrees in all
Rites they are
called Blue
Lodge of
Craft degree. Over time,
various systems of optional...
-
Naples in
September 1881, it
emerged from the
fusion of two
distinct masonic systems: the Rite of Misraïm,
established in
Venice in the late 18th century...
-
diverse channels,
often integrating themselves into
Masonic systems abroad. Many
regularized their Masonic degrees in
foreign jurisdictions—particularly in...
- The
Knights Templar, full name The
United Religious,
Military and
Masonic Orders of the
Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine,
Rhodes and Malta...