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Alberta Rose York Rite College 52 - Open Installation
While the highest degree
in Freemasonry is the 3rd or Master Mason degree, a Master Mason in
Alberta may wish to supplement his knowledge of Freemasonry through
membership in one or more other bodies with which our Grand Lodge has
declared 'amity'. The following information is provided for the Master
Mason who may be seeking further involvement in Freemasonry beyond that
provided by his Craft Lodge.. It is up to the individual to decide.
The York Rite consists of
the Craft Lodge, the Chapter, the Council, the Preceptory and numerous
other groups. The York Rite takes its name from the old English city of
York. It is said that Athelstan, a British king, was converted to
Christianity in York and that he granted the original charter to the
Masonic guilds in that city nearly a thousand years ago. None of the
York Rite bodies is a religion.
Like the Craft Lodge, The
Chapter and the Council are based upon the building of King Solomon's
Temple. The Royal Arch allegory deals with the building of the second
Temple under Zerubbabel after the return of the Israelites from their
captivity in Babylon. The Preceptory has a theme of Christian Chivalry.
While the degrees in all
concordant bodies have much inherent value and beauty, those of the York
Rite are especially impressive.
The Council of
Cryptic Rite Masons, Royal and
Select Masters
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A Royal Arch Mason may
petition to become a member of a Council of Royal and Select Masters,
whose teachings expand further on those of the Craft Lodge and the Royal
Arch.
Councils of Royal and
Select Masters meet in Edmonton, Calgary and Lethbridge.
The degrees are based on
the building of King Solomon's temple and include 'Royal Master',
'Select Master', and 'Super Excellent Master'. An interesting side
degree governed by the council is the 'Royal Ark Mariner' degree. It is
conferred only upon Super Excellent Masters and in a Lodge of Royal Ark
Mariners whose officers are those of the Council.
The Preceptory
of Knights Templar
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Royal Arch Masons who
profess the Christian faith may petition a Preceptory of Knights
Templar. The Order of the Red Cross is based upon Old Testament events
and is thus pre-Christian in its focus. This order has much in common
with the 15th and 16th degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rite.
The Order of Malta and the
Order of the Temple have a New Testament orientation and their lessons
are based upon the crusades of the original Knights Templar. Whether
there is an actual historical link between the modern Masonic Knights
Templar and the historical group of the same name is debatable. Some
think there is such a link, others do not.
One of the charities of
the Knights Templar is a bursary program for divinity students.
The Allied
Masonic Degrees
This group invites Royal
Arch masons to study and preserve some of the lesser known 'arcane'
degrees of Freemasonry.
The York Rite
Sovereign College of North America
The college invites
members who are both Super Excellent Masters and Knights Templar. They
provide a resource of ritualists for the other York Rite Bodies for
special occasions. There is a college in Edmonton and Calgary. Their
main degree is that of Knight of York.
Holy Royal Arch
Knight Templar Priests
This group admits members
by invitation who are Installed Masters of their Craft Lodge and Knights
Templar. They have control over thirty degrees but usually confer only
the 'Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priest' degree. There are two Grand
Colleges, one in the UK and the other in the USA. The local Tabernacles,
one in Edmonton and one in Calgary, are both of the UK affiliation.
The Order of
the Red Cross of Constantine
Membership is by
invitation of Royal Arch Masons only. The order was established in
England in 1865. There are Conclaves in Edmonton,
Calgary and
Lethbridge. The Canadian Constitution is represented.
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