ANCIENT & PRIMITIVE RITE OF MEMPHIS-MISRAÏM
37th° DEGREE – knight of shota (Sage of Truth)

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Brethren raised to the
37th° Degree
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The 37th degree within the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm (APRMM), referred to as the Knight of Shota or Sage of Truth, is a pivotal degree that delves into ancient initiation rites and evaluates the aspirant’s journey in Freemasonry.

In the context of this degree, Freemasons are immersed in the wisdom of the past as they explore ancient initiation rituals. These rituals, laden with symbolism and allegory, serve as timeless lessons in moral and spiritual development. By studying these rites, Freemasons develop a deeper understanding of the fraternity’s roots and the enduring principles it upholds.

More than just a theoretical examination, the 37th degree is, in essence, a proving ground for aspirants. It is catechetical in nature, meaning it employs a question-and-answer format to assess the Freemason’s progress. This interactive methodology not only tests their grasp of the knowledge gained but also reinforces the teachings and lessons of Freemasonry.

By earning the degree of the Knight of Shota or Sage of Truth, Freemasons demonstrate a command over the historical, philosophical, and ethical teachings of the fraternity. They affirm their commitment to truth, self-improvement, and the noble tenets of Freemasonry, marking a significant milestone in their Masonic journey.

Incorporating this degree into your Masonic progression not only elevates your understanding of the fraternity’s rich heritage but also strengthens your resolve to embody the virtues and principles of Freemasonry in everyday life.

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37th° Degree Apron
Of the APRMM