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02.09.2008

The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is most commonly known as the Scottish Rite. In the United States, a Scottish Rite is a series of progressive degrees conferred by various Masonic organizations and recognized by the Grand Lodge as building upon the ethical teachings and philosophy offered in the Blue Lodge.
A Master Mason may proceed to the Scottish Rite after he has completed the three degrees of Symbolic or Blue Lodge Masonry. In Great Britain and some other countries, the Scottish rite is not officially recognized by the Grand Lodge, but a Freemason is still free to join it. Scottish rite rings can be a great way to commemorate the accomplishment of completion of the Scottish rite and to express Masonic pride.
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September 26th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
What is a Scottish Rite? | Masonic Jewelry…
If you want to showcase your true emblem then check out this site! You will have the very best with its Masonic jewelries that it offers. Be proud, stand tall and let the ring be your symbol of true bond….
September 26th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
What is a Scottish Rite? | Masonic Jewelry…
If you want to showcase your true emblem then check out this site! You will have the very best with its Masonic jewelries that it offers. Be proud, stand tall and let the ring be your symbol of true bond….
September 26th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
What is a Scottish Rite? | Masonic Jewelry…
If you want to showcase your true emblem then check out this site! You will have the very best with its Masonic jewelries that it offers. Be proud, stand tall and let the ring be your symbol of true bond….
September 26th, 2008 at 7:36 pm
What is a Scottish Rite? | Masonic Jewelry…
If you want to showcase your true emblem then check out this site! You will have the very best with its Masonic jewelries that it offers. Be proud, stand tall and let the ring be your symbol of true bond….