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Definition of Masonic systems

Masonic systems
Scotch rite Scotch rite (Freemasonry) The ceremonial observed by one of the Masonic systems, called in full the Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite; also, the system itself, which confers thirty-three degrees, of which the first three are nearly identical with those of the York rite.

Meaning of Masonic systems from wikipedia

- 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...
- around 19,000 members currently. In the United States, Masonic membership is organized in two systems, first through 51 Conservative Grand Lodges - one for...
- 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...
- Masonic myths occupy a central place in Freemasonry. Derived from founding texts or various biblical legends, they are present in all Masonic rites and...
- 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...
- The Adonhiramite Rite is a Masonic system consisting of 13 grades or degrees, created in 1787 by the German esoterist Baron von Tschoudy (1727-1769). It...