Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. The Scottish Rite Ritual Monitor and Guide / Arturo de Hoyos. ISBN: 978–0–9708749–3–1 (alk. paper) The pen and ink watercolored illustrations preceding each Degree depicting signs of the Scottish Rite degrees from the 4th to 32nd, circa 1815, are courtesy of the Supreme Council of the Netherlands in The Hague.

  2. An Open Letter to the New Scottish Rite Mason. Patrick C. Murphrey, Valley of Newport News, Va. Congratulations on becoming a 32˚, Master of the Royal Secret! Now that you’ve completed the often whirlwind experience of a Scottish Rite reunion, you might be asking yourself, what’s next? Plenty!

  3. Scottish Rite Masonry is a philosophy of life, teaching the relationships that you should maintain toward your fellow man, as well as your relationship to God. The ceremonies were presented reverently, and with earnestness of purpose when you became a member of this institution.

  4. 20 sty 2011 · Mark E. Koltko-Rivera, a practicing thirty-second-degree Mason, has created a simple, authoritative, and easy-to-understand introduction to the history, rites, and meaning of Freemasonry....

  5. The Book of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite. of Freemasonry (1884) By: Charles T. McClenechan. 30th Degree: Knight Kadosh.

  6. This book presents details of Masonic initiation rituals, along with grips, passwords and regalia. Written in the 19th century, Duncan's Ritual, as it is known, has been republished numerous times. It includes the three basic degrees of the Ancient York Rite, and four additional advanced degrees.

  7. The thirty-three degrees of the Scottish Rite are conferred by several controlling bodies. The first of these is the Craft Blue Lodge, which confers the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason degrees. Craft Blue lodges operate under the authority of national (or in the US, state) Grand Lodges, not the Supreme Council.

  1. Ludzie szukają również