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The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Orient of Minnesota, Valley of Rochester. A Legacy in Southeast Minnesota. First Chartered 1899 Consistory 1901 Moved from Winona to Rochester 1978 Current Temple since 1987. Past Temples of the Winona/Rochester Valley. Winona, 1910-1978.
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The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Orient of Minnesota, Valley of Rochester
A Legacy in Southeast Minnesota • First Chartered 1899 • Consistory 1901 • Moved from Winona to Rochester 1978 • Current Temple since 1987
Past Temples of the Winona/Rochester Valley Winona, 1910-1978 Rochester, 1978-1987
The Next Step in Freemasonry Often called the ‘University of Freemasonry,’ the Scottish Rite is composed of the 4th through 32nd degrees. Each degree is designed to expand on the lessons learned by a Master Mason during the first three degrees of Blue Lodge Masonry. The lessons are divided into four bodies, or lodges.
The Lodge of Perfection Chartered Oct. 20, 1899 The Ineffable Degrees 4th through 14th Teaching: • Truth • Industry • Benevolence • Honesty • Justice • Toleration • Patriotism • Love of Country
Chapter of Rose Croix Chartered Oct. 20, 1899 The Religious Degrees 15 th through 18 th War against ignorance, intolerance, and error. Labor to establish the reign of Love and Peace.
Council of Kadosh Chartered Oct. 20, 1899 The Philosophical and Chivalric Degrees 19th through 30th Teaching: • Liberty • Fraternity • Equality in everyday life • Modesty & Humility • Respect for laboring class • Combat of ignorance and unscrupulous power
The Consistory Chartered Oct. 24, 1901 The Ceremonial and Official Degrees 31st and 32nd The culmination of the previous degrees, symbolizing the attainment of reason and balance. Yet another step towards the state of perfection we all seek as our final goal.
Regalia 32° K.C.C.H 33° 50 Year Member
Regalia (cont’d) Deputy of the Supreme Council 33° Grand Cross Sovereign Grand Inspector General Sovereign Grand Commander
But wait, there’s more! The Scottish Rite is about more than just ritual, lessons, and history. . .
Our main philanthropy, RiteCare, has helped tens of thousands of children learn to overcome learning disabilities over the years.
The Rochester Valley Children’s Language Foundation sponsors the Rochester Reading Center, which provides local children with dyslexia with tutors trained in the Orton-Gillingam reading method.
But there’s even more! What happened to brotherhood and service? We are a fraternal organization, remember?
The idea’s not lost here, Brother! • Leadership opportunities abound! • Ongoing Masonic education encouraged and facilitated! • Theater opportunities: Stagecraft, acting, properties, lighting, sound, wardrobe, etc.: all manner available!
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Education • Automatic enrollment in the Master Craftsman program. • College of the Consistory- program for Masonic and philosophic studies • Scottish Rite Research Society- membership and publications available
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