Credit: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/quovadis The modern Masonic Societas Rosicruciana is based upon the writings and philosophy of medieval Fraternities of the Rosy Cross and the ‘Foundation Stones’ of Rosicrucianism, the Fama Fraternitatis and the Confessio Fraternitatis. It must be stated, from the outset, that
Category: 6/ Blue Lodge
This section provides graphical and textual information about each degree, the aprons worn and other regalia used for each and every degree in the blue lodge. Also includes a full graphical representation of what the regalia looks like on brethren who attend lodge meetings.
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Great Priory of Scotland of the United Religious and Military Orders of the Temple and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes, and Malta. The modern masonic order of Knights Templar is based on the historical events
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Grand Council of the Allied Masonic Degrees was formed in 1879 to bring under its directions a number of Orders that recognized no central authority. By 1931, two of the degrees (Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests and one
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Royal Order of Scotland is today a Scottish Order and is controlled from its headquarters in Edinburgh. It is presided over by a Deputy Grand Master and Governor, the titular headship being reserved for the hereditary King of Scots.
Sources/Credits: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/quovadis/s/10930610 The Commemorative Order of St. Thomas of Acon is a ‘commemorative’ order which takes its name and symbolism from the medieval Order of purely English origin without claiming to be its linear descendant. The Order commemorates the selfless devotion
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Masonic Order of Athelstan was formed in 2005, the first Court of the Order was consecrated on 22 October 2005 at Newmarket, East Anglia, and grew out of the shared interests that a number of like-minded individuals had in
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and Bricklayers – The Operatives, is a Masonic Society which exists to perpetuate a memorial of the practices of operative Free Masons existing prior to modern speculative Freemasonry.
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders The Order of the Knights of the York Cross of Honour is a distinguished order of Merit that requires very advanced and stringent qualifications for membership. Joining is by written invitation only and a candidate must be a Past Master
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders This is an exclusive Christian Order and requires every candidate to be a subscribing Past Master of a Craft Lodge, a subscribing Royal Arch Mason, and a subscribing Knight Templar. Joining is by application on the prescribed form. The main
Credit: https://issuu.com/apmgraphics/docs/freemason_nsw_act_other_orders Throughout the ages, the great philosophers of the day have sought to explain the reasons behind man’s existence – ie. the word, the truth, the teacher, the NE PLUS ULTRA, with varied success. With the development of the lodge concept