Tuesday 26 April 2011

Freemasons For Dummies

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freemasons for dummies
Freemasons, why does York rite have so many "invitational" bodies and what makes them so special?

Such as:

York Rite College
Knight Masons
Allied Masonic Degrees
Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis
Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests
Knights of the York Cross of Honour
Red Cross of Constantine

Freemasons For Dummies says these have small group of members.

Why do these bodies in particular have only less than 100 members?

Please Masons, answer as best as you can...


Each one is a separate body, just as the 29 Scottish Rite degrees. In the York rite there are degrees and orders. There's one more, but I forgot what it is.

One Allied degree has only 5 members, (I Think that's the number) world wide. It might be 15.


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