Two More Black Hats Earned!

Two More Black Hats Earned!

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 Congratulations to Bro. Michael Enoch and Bro. Joe Burgess!

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Master Craftsmen I - Three New Graduates

Master Craftsmen I - Three New Graduates

Congratulations to Don Jordan, Alan Pegg, and Robert Smith!  

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Greensboro Masonic Temple

Greensboro Masonic Temple

The Greensboro Masonic Temple is the meeting place for the Valley of Greensboro Scottish Rite.

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What is the Scottish Rite?

on Friday, 25 November 2011.

The Scottish Rite is a Masonic organization that continues a Master Mason’s education of the first three
degrees. The Scottish Rite consists of the 4th through 32nd Degree and an honorary 33rd, which is
awarded for exceptional service. Other examples of Masonic affiliated organizations are: The Shrine
(Shriners); York Rite; Grotto; Eastern Star, DeMolay International, Job’s Daughter’s, International
Order of Rainbow for Girls and the Tall Cedars of Lebanon.

 

Distinctive Regalia

on Friday, 25 November 2011.

 

 

The distinctive Scottish Rite caps derive from the dress regalia of European orders of knighthood.

Second only to the Masonic apron, the Scottish Rite cap is undoubtedly one of Freemasonry's most distinctive items of regalia. But, while we as speculative Masons inherit the Masonic apron from the operative craft of the medieval stonemasons, the Scottish Rite cap comes down to us from the medieval chivalric tradition. When the Master Mason receives the Thirty-Second Degree and dons the black satin headgear of the Scottish Rite, the Masonic craftsman is elevated to an order of Masonic knighthood. Read more...