General Information
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RELATION TO
BLUE LODGE MASONRY
The Scottish
Rite is based upon Blue Lodge Masonry and in this country it does not confer
the first three degrees. This is recognized as the unquestioned prerogative
of the Grand Lodge. The Scottish Rite confers the degrees from the forth to
the thirty-third inclusive. They are not truly higher or advanced Degrees in
any sense other than their numbering. Rather they reach into Symbolic Lodge
teachings to clarify and inspire. Many questions raised by the Blue Lodge
Masons, but left unanswered, are answered in the Scottish Rite. At all times
it recognizes the supreme authority in Masonry of the Grand Lodge and the
Grand Master. It teaches that there is no rank higher than that of Master
Mason, and no Masonic symbol more significant than the Master's Apron, but
it elaborates and emphasizes the great principles enshrined in Craft
Masonry.
When a Master
Mason advances to the degrees of the Scottish Rite, it does not detract but
adds to his interest in everything for which the Clue Lodge stands. It
deepens his appreciation of it, and motivates him to more active
participation in its affairs. The Scottish Rite aids, supplements and
reinforces the Blue Lodge in every way. As organizations these bodies are
mutually dependent and strengthen each other with reciprocity.
The Scottish
Rite is a rite of enlightenment. Its purpose is to spread the light of
Masonic truth by revealing and explaining matters concealed or only hinted
at in Craft Masonry. Knowledge is power and the Scottish Rite seeks to arm
its votaries with moral and spiritual understanding.
Our Supreme
Council Statutes prescribe that every Scottish Rite member must maintain his
good standing in his Symbolic Lodge or automatically forfeit his Scottish
Rite membership.
THE SCOTTISH
RITE AND INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS
Scottish Rite
Freemasonry challenges no man's political creed, leaving that to his country
and himself; it does not interfere with any man's religious opinion, leaving
that a matter between his God and his conscience, and yet it does seek to
impress by most sublime and beautiful lessons, enforced by the most profound
reasoning the almighty power of truth, appealing to the highest and purest
sentiments of the human soul for the enforcement of its principles.
Ignorance, tyranny and fanaticism are its foes. Liberty, equality, and
fraternity are its watch words.
MOTTOS OF THE
CRAFT
Latin phrases
familiar to Scottish Rite Masons:
"Deus Meumque
Jus"--God and My Right
"Spes Mea in
Deo Est"--My Hope is in God
"Laborare Est
Orare"--To Work is to Worship
"Ordo ab
Chao"--Order out of Chaos
"Fiat Lux et
Lux Fit"--Let there be Light and there is Light
"In Hoc Signo
Vinces"--By this sign thou shalt conquer
"Lux e
Tenebris"--Light out of Darkness
KNIGHTS
OF ST. ANDREW
The Knights
of St. Andrew is a service organization established to assist the Director
of Work in his official duties, and to recognize worthy members of the Rite.
Members of the order perform ceremonial duties in traditional Scottish
costume and otherwise assist in the presentation of the degree work of the
Scottish Rite.
Only members
of the McAlester Scottish Rite who have not been honored with the title of
Knight Commander of the Court of Honor are eligible for general membership
in the order. Membership in the Knights of St. Andrews is by invitation
only.
KNIGHTS OF SAINT
ANDREW OFFICERS
Guy
Baird.......................................................Venerable
Master
Terry
Gardner, KCCH........................................Senior Warden
Craig
Smith...........................................................Junior
Warden
Donnie
Higginbotham., KCCH.............................Senior Deacon
A. Dean
Monroe....................................................Junior Deacon
Gary Scarber,
KCCH......................................Secretary/Treasurer
Marvin
Chamberlin.........................................................Chaplain
Guy
Baird........................................................Assistant
Chaplain
J.D. Ressler......................................................................Sentinel
Richard
Heelan.......................................................Quartermaster
ORDER OF THE
SYMBOLIC CHAIN (CHAIN GANG)
The Order of
the Symbolic Chain commonly known as the "Chain Gang", was organized in 1933
at McAlester Consistory by 14 young Scottish Rite members. It has only one
purpose--to give service in behalf of our Consistory. Members under 40 years
of age wear red ribbons supporting the chain medallion; those over wear
purple ribbons. The ribbon worn by Charter Members of the Mother Chapter is
gold in color. When you see such a ribbon, regardless of color, don't
hesitate to call upon the wearer for assistance. His willingness to help you
is the only reason he is wearing it. One of the Chain Gang's principal
functions is the operation of the Concession Stand.
CHAIN GANG
OFFICERS
A. Dean
Monroe..................................................Venerable Master
Craig
Smith...............................................................Senior
Warden
.................................................................................Junior
Warden
Russell
Potter............................................................Senior
Deacon
Robert
Poole, II, KCCH............................................Junior Deacon
Stephen
Peters...........................................................................Tiler
C. Glen
Norris, 33°.............................................................Chaplain
W.T. Burks,
33°.................................................Secretary/Treasurer
ROYAL ORDER OF
THE DUCKS
The Bluebill
Flight, Royal Order of the Duck was chartered in February, 1944. The Mother
Chapter is located at the Dallas Scottish Rite Bodies of Dallas, Texas. The
members of this organization are commonly referred to as "The Ducks". The
purpose of the Order is to provide services related to the staging of the
degrees, assisting the organized degree teams in the communication and
exemplification of degrees, and such other duties as may be desired by
proper authority, thereby enhancing the proficiency, cooperation, fellowship
and harmony of the Scottish Rite.
To qualify
for membership in the Order, one must be a member in good standing in the
Scottish Rite, accepted by the Director of the department for duty within
his department, have his name registered with the Quill Driver, and serve in
his department at three scheduled activities where staging is required. He
must then be recommended by his Department Director and be duly elected by
the "Duck" membership at a Regular Meeting.
ROYAL ORDER OF
THE DUCKS OFFICERS
Ralph
Konelick, KCCH...........Flight Commander
Phillip
Powell.....................................Flight Leader
John
Brigham, KCCH......................Chief Quacker
Don
Whitman...................................Chief Hatcher
Shaun
Callahan, KCCH......................Quill Driver
Ron
Callahan, 33°...................................Sky Pilot
Kish Thomas,
33°..........................Supreme Judge
Dale Hougas,
33°.......................Dissenting Judge
Gene Harper,
33°......................Provost of Justice
