Things You Probably Want To Know About The Scottish Rite

The Scottish Rite is one of the subordinate bodies of Freemasonry. In this group, the Master Mason may join for further exposure to the principles of Freemasonry. It is also concordant, and some of its degrees link to the stages or degrees of Symbolic Freemasonry. 

Let's take a look at the commonly asked questions about this rite:

What is the Scottish Rite?

The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, generally known as the Scottish Rite, is one of the many societies that are part of the worldwide fraternity known as Freemasonry. It is the largest and most widely practiced Masonic Rite in the world and operates a lodge system. While there is no Masonic level more important than that of Master Mason, there is a long tradition that is almost as old as Freemasonry and expands upon and elaborates the teachings and lessons of the first three degrees. 

Is the Scottish Rite a secret society?

No. The Scottish Rite and other kinds of Freemasonry function very much in the open, with many events open to the public. There are also private “modes of recognition” that represent Mason’s ability to keep a commitment.

How to become a Mason?

Freemasonry is a brotherhood of men whose membership must be sought by the candidate. So, in other words, to be a Mason, you have to ask a Mason how to become a member.

To know more about this society or the Scottish Rite, you can get in touch with members of this group.

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