The Consistory presented to Alexandria Scottish Rite Valley December 14, 2012

Similar documents
Let the Degree s Begin!

A Brief History of the Cryptic Degrees in the State of North Carolina

A Brief History of the Cryptic Degrees in Greensboro, NC. Wilkerson College Lodge No. 760

Sovereign Grand Inspector General. Gives Dispensation to the Valley of San Antonio! Continuing Masonic Education

United Supreme Council, 33 Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Prince Hall Affiliation Southern Jurisdiction

The Builder, Vol 3 p 68

In this Issue. VIRTUS JUNXIT, MORS NON SEPARABIT (Virtue has united and death shall not separate) 2015, Volume 1 Issue 1 Feb

Clausen's Commentaries On Morals And Dogma By Henry C Clausen

Views from Ventura Valley

The MASONIC RESTORATION FOUNDATION

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLIII SPRING 2019 No. 1. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Albany Valley of Troy Sovereign Chapters Rose Croix

California Masonic Education

RUSTY TROWEL CEREMONY Grand Lodge Of California Free And Accepted Masons

A PUBLICATION OF The Stockton Scottish Rite. Volume 71/12 Valley of Stockton, California December 2015

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII WINTER 2018 No. 2. Testimonial Dinner Honoring Ill. John W. Scott, 33 & Ill. John R. Patterson Jr., 33

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII FALL 2018 No. 3

The Mason's Words: The History And Evolution Of The American Masonic Ritual By Robert G. Davis

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII WINTER No. 4

Q uite a number of the Brethren are

Knight/ Squire: Valley of: Colorado Springs In the Orient of: Southern Colorado Phone: This Clan Booklet belongs to:

2016 Neil Wynes Morse

Joining the Scottish Rite is the beginning of a Journey NOT A Destination. Help a Brother begin his journey now. Thursday, 17 January 2013

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. September 2014

MASONIC PROTOCOL AND ETIQUETTE MANUAL Concordant and Appendant Bodies

Jeffery Paul Pedigo Hiram Lodge #7 Grand Lodge of Tennessee. Concept of Masonic Renewal What does it mean to you now and in the future?

STRUCTURE OF THE ILLUMINATI ILLUMINATI TRADEMARK

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XLII FALL 2017 No. 1. Supreme Council, 33 Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.

The Mason's Words: The History And Evolution Of The American Masonic Ritual By Robert G. Davis READ ONLINE

THE RITE RECORDER Valley of Cincinnati May 2014

MASONIC EDUCATION Dean Skokan, P.G.M. Nebraska

The Evolution of a Lodge: a Pathway to Meaningful Masonic Experiences

BULLETIN. Scottish Rite OF FREEMASONRY. SCOTTISH RITE NIGHT AT THE LITTLE THEATRE See details on page 4

Rite Words. The Fall Reunion is just around the corner and we. One to replace yourself and One to grow on!

Volume Number 2014 Spring Number Tulsa Scottish Rite Officers Installed

VALLEY VOICE April 2018

Introduction p. 1 About This Book p. 2 Conventions Used in This Book p. 2 What You're Not to Read p. 2 Foolish Assumptions p. 3 How This Book Is

The Oriental Chair. Ascending to the East. RW David Tucker 23 rd Masonic District

Scottish Rite (Masonic Order) French Language Collection , 1907, n.d.

Chapter of Rose Croix will Host our Ceremony of Renewal and Remembrance Feast on 1 March

CATHEDRAL NEWS ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE

Why Join the Royal Arch?

OCTOBER 17, Word of the Year BY: DAVID A. KING, 32

NEWSLETTER OF THE VALLEY OF WILMINGTON ISSUE NO. 5 SCOTTISH RITE VALLEY OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE

February Illustrious Brother George Washington's Mother Lodge

Masonic Customs: Then and Now

Province of East Lancashire

Fall Degree Day The Rose Croix Steel City Invitational Fall Kick-off In Review

San Antonio Chapter of Knights Rose Croix No. 6. Officers Duties. Wise Master

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. September 2013

La Respectable Loge La Meditation

Voting With Their Feet

World Religions and Cults Lesson 9 Freemasonry Valley Bible Church Adult Sunday School Randy Thompson 30 November 2008

FELLOWCRAFT CATECHISM PDF

Bulletin. November 2016

I have received these questions from a member of the lodge relating to:

November 2013 Trestleboard. Freedom Lodge 118 P.O. Box 293 Lovettsville, VA 20180

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE NEWLY RAISED MASTER MASON

Notice & Newsletter. Valley of Reading, Pennsylvania NOVEMBER OUR HONORED GUEST Ill. William J. Oehme, 33

Hidden in Plain Sight: Kansas Masonic Resources for the Historian, a Presentation to Kansas Association of Historians 29 March, 2014

Masonic Vocabulary. Policy Studies Organization. From the SelectedWorks of Paul J. Rich. Paul J. Rich, George Mason University

District or Multi District Wide Grand Master s Class. A Guidebook and Program Outline

Examining A Visitor To Your Lodge

THE CIRCLE OF PERFECTION IN ANCIENT CRAFT MASONRY

Cover Page. Hiram Lodge No. 25, F&AM, California. Star Lodge No. 187, F&AM, Ohio

THE RITE LIGHT. Vol. XXXVIII FALL 2011 No.1. Fall Reunion. Saturday, October 22, Queensbury Lodge No Burke Drive Queensbury, NY

Safe Travels, Brothers!


Province of East Lancashire

July - August Valley of Alexandria, Orient of Virginia

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. March 2016

Fourth Degree Team. Ventura County Scottish Rite Bodies Views from Ventura Valley. - December VOL. XXXVII. November. Cover: Upcoming Events

THE RITE RECORDER Valley of Cincinnati November 2013

The York Rite. There s More, Much More... Compiled & Edited by Sir Knight Swann, Alpha Commandery # 1

A STUDY OF THE MASONIC MANUAL OF MINNESOTA CHAPTER I OPENING AND CLOSING THE LODGE (PREPARED BY BROTHER SHAWN CARRICK)

Ladies At The Table William Richards, P.M.

Ottawa 1 Masonic Education Newsletter

Rite Words. Celebrating 50 Years Of Masonry. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Whence Came You? Presented to Madison Lodge #221 June 11, 2012

MASONIC YOUTH ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE PROGRAM

The Lodge 693 Trestleboard November 2015

Anthony (AJ) Bovio President

Ashlar Lodge # 29 Quarterly Trestle Board Fall 2014

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Planning Guide

There has been a change to the requirements for the Louisville Scottish Rite/Kosair Shrine Unity Class:

Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of South Dakota 520 S. First Avenue Sioux Falls, SD

WISCONSIN MASONIC HANDBOOK CHAPTER 22 MEMBERSHIP A. INTRODUCTION B. PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS

Honors From The Craft Unknown

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Orient of Washington - Valley of Everett THE RITE BULLETIN

Scottish Rite Masons and their Families VALLEY VOICE. November 2015

Interested in becoming a Freemason?

IOWA SYSTEMATIC MASONIC ENLIGHTENMENT COURSE

Winter Degree Day Fall Degree Recap 6 Valley Degree Day Examination of the Tenth Degree He Died on Cue

The Panama Canal Orient

Freemasonry and Religion are Compatible Forrest D. Haggard

Farewell Address and Presentation of the Mavrov Tracing Boards. You honored me greatly in December of 2007 by electing me to serve as

VALLEY VOICE January 2018

CONSTITUTION OF THE NORTHWEST WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Pasadena Scottish Rite

The Degree of Mark Master

Transcription:

1 The Consistory presented to Alexandria Scottish Rite Valley December 14, 2012 In recent years, you and I have been the beneficiaries of efforts by our Supreme Council and by our own Valley to give us several new educational resources. Both the Supreme Council s and our own Strategic Plans emphasize the creation or implementation of new training publications and courses and the use of new technologies. For example, the Supreme Council hosts the Freemason Network web-based and social networking community to share useful and interesting information about our Craft among all Masons. The Supreme Council has also introduced the popular Master Craftsman correspondence courses and its excellent Scottish Rite Ritual, Monitor and Guide. Here in Alexandria Valley, we have implemented our Master Craftsman part I and II study and discussion groups to support our members participation in and successful completion of the programs. We ve gone even further in our Valley. Over the last three years, we have conducted training for the top two Officers of each of our Bodies, focusing on their specific roles and responsibilities. We ll now extend this training to the other elected and appointed officers, and we have tailored a version of that material that will be made available to all our members. We ll even soon be presenting an abbreviated introductory version to our Candidates during the Reunions. In a related activity, we have posted our Valley Procedures Manual on the alexandriascottishrite.org website. The Manual presents historical information about the Scottish Rite, information on our Rite s founding documents and governing regulations, frequently asked questions and answers, and, of particular interest, our own Valley s rules, procedures, activities, and opportunities to participate. Anyone who wants to know more about how Alexandria Valley works should start by reviewing the Procedures Manual. When preparing for the update to, or periodic presentation of these materials, I usually review the historical beginnings and evolution of our Scottish Rite. When doing so, I

2 often discover some interesting fact that I previously either overlooked or simply did not understand well enough to recognize its full importance. This has happened so frequently, I now just assume that every time I re-read our Constitutions and our Statutes, or read another of the many books and papers that have been written on the development and contributions of the Scottish Rite, I will learn another new bit of information. Sometimes, I find that when I read about a subject, I ll tend to focus on the details and ignore the larger, and more straightforward facts. I m usually reminded of this when someone asks about the meaning of some word or the name of one of our organization s several parts, and I find myself at a loss, having simply accepted the word or name and not wondered about it s origin. I was recently asked by one of our newer members about the origin of the name of our senior Body: the Consistory. I had no good answer, but in today s internet based world, no question need go unanswered. Google quickly led me to many online sources which reported that the word Consistory was used beginning around the year 1300, to mean secular tribunal, from the French consistoire and the Latin consistorium that meant waiting room, meeting place of the imperial council. I learned that in the Roman Catholic Church, the consistory is a formal meeting of the Sacred College of Cardinals held in Vatican City for taking care of the business of the college, and that the name consistory was used in the 16 th and 17 th centuries by Protestant churches as the name of the administrative office, but as religious and state functions became officially separated, many churches dropped the name consistory. As interesting as this information from the internet might be, it really doesn t speak fully to our own needs. For more relevant background, and as we are admonished in the 32 nd Degree, we must read and study the books that have been written for instruction in the Rite. The Constitutions and Regulations of 1762 1 appends Institutes, Statutes and Regulations and states the following at the opening of the Institutes: 1 Albert Pike, A.A.S.R. of Freemasonry. The Constitutions and Regulations of 1762, Statutes and Regulations of Perfection, and Other Degrees. Vera Instituta Secreta et

3 Article I. The Grand Inspectors General of the Order and Presidents of the Sublime Councils of Princes of High Masonry, are by imprescriptible title the Chiefs of High Masonry. Article 2. The Tribunal that directs the administration of High Masonry, and constitutes the different dependent degrees thereof, is styled the GRAND CONSISTORY. The remaining Articles 3-10, detail the membership qualifications, officers, representation, and quorum required for the conduct of business in a meeting of the Grand Consistory. This governing body was the original form of what was restyled the nine-member Supreme Council by the Grand Constitutions of 1786 2. In his book Lodge of the Double-Headed Eagle, William Fox states that in 1850, the Supreme Council was establishing subordinate bodies outside South Carolina, and notes that a Grand Consistory was established at New Orleans to regularize the Rite in Louisiana. Subsequently, in 1852 Grand Secretary Albert G. Mackey issued a warrant for a Consistory at Louisville, KY. Following the reorganization of the Supreme Council from 9 to 33 members (per the Statutes of 1859), the Grand Consistories were replaced as the administrative body in each state by a Sovereign Grand Inspector General or a Deputy, except for Kentucky and Louisiana, which were allowed to keep the Grand Consistory in name and body but which gave up their authority as Deputies of the Supreme Council. 3 The Statutes of 1859, Article XXXIV, stated that Only one Consistory shall be established in each State within this jurisdiction; and the title of each shall be: The M:. Fundamenta Ordinis of 1786. The Secret Constitutions of the 33rd Degree (New York: Masonic Publishing Co., A.M. 5632 [1872]; New Edition Printed by L.J. Little, &c., 5664 [1904]; reprint ed. Np., n.d.) 2 Ibid, pg. 217. 3 William L. Fox, Lodge of the Double-Headed Eagle: Two Centuries of Scottish Rite Freemasonry in America s Southern Jurisdiction (Fayetteville, Ark.: University of Arkansas Press, 1997), p. 52.

4 Puissant Sovereign Grand Consistory of Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret, 32d Degree, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, in and for the State of A.. Fox quotes from a March 23, 1944 letter from Grand Commander John Henry Cowles to Elbert H. Bede, (Cowles Correspondence, TSC, 4-1000.65). The original form of organization of the Scottish Rite was to have one Grand Consistory in each state or Orient or sub-jurisdiction, whatever you want to call it. Then these Grand Consistories would issue the charters for the Lodges of Perfection 4º-14º; for the Councils of Princes of Jerusalem, 15º-16º; for the Chapters of Rose Croix, 17º-18º; for the Councils of Kadosh, 19º-30º, but the Grand Consistories retained the 31º and the 32º. The subordinated bodies would be scattered over the state but the members would have to come to the Grand Consistories to get the 31º and 32º. Originally, the Grand Consistory membership was limited to 81 Active Members [not the Active Members of the Supreme Council], and if anyone of them, who only had the right to vote, was absent two or three meetings of the Grand Consistory, then he was dropped from the Active Membership and a 32 nd Degree Mason elected to take his place. 4 On March 17, 1897, the Grand Consistory of California requested that it be permitted to give up its Charter as Grand Consistory and to be re-chartered as San Francisco Consistory No. 1. The request was approved by the Supreme Council at the October 1897 Biennial Session. Fox speculates that Perhaps the elimination of the Grand Consistory in California reflected a growing belief that a Sovereign Grand Inspector General ought to be an active, working administrator in his Orient and not confined to actions in the Sessions of the Supreme Council. 5 Today, the Consistory of Masters of the Royal Secret is the senior Body in each Scottish Rite Valley, and is still comprised of the 31 st and 32 nd Degrees. In keeping with its heritage of senior leadership and administrative management responsibilities, the Consistory s Master of Kadosh receives no specific charges of prescribed duties at his 4 Ibid, pp. 64-65. 5 Ibid, pp. 133-134.

5 installation, rather he is reminded that [w]herever there are dignity and honor in office, there are also labor, perplexities, and grave responsibilities. The Installing Officer notes that In Masonry, as in every other order or in the state, peace and harmony, the progress and prosperity of the whole, will, in the greatest measure, depend upon the capacity and fidelity of those who govern. 6 So; that is our Consistory. For the good Brother who posed that question, thank you for asking. 66 John W. Boettjer, 33º, G. C. & Arturo de Hoyos, 33º, G. C., ed., Forms and Traditions of the Scottish Rite (Washington, D.C.: The Supreme Council, 33º, for the Scottish Rite Research Society, 2000), p.110.