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Originally posted by Kalistenics
I recently found out my grandfather was a freemason and that i can become a member if i would like! OMG!
Originally posted by TgSoe
I was wandering if there is any difference in the Scottish Rite and the York Rite Free Masons? ...
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
KS
Where I have been most involved the entry requirements are a bit more strict than that...
Originally posted by KingSolomon
Originally posted by TgSoe
I was wandering if there is any difference in the Scottish Rite and the York Rite Free Masons? ...
Yes, there is a difference. York Rite Masonry more closely follows the Christian religion and it takes longer to go through the degrees. Scottish Rite, of which I am a member, can be received in as few as two days and sometimes can be streched out, giving more actual depictions of the different degrees. They are confired degrees in that they are given to you without any memory work to be performed.
The only requirements to becoming a Mason are that you believe in a single God, that you be a man, and that you be 18 or 21 years of age, depending on the jurisdiction or State that you are applying in. Oh yes, and you must ask for the application as we do not solicit membership, just ask any person that you know to be a Mason and they will help you out.
K-Sol
Originally posted by TgSoe
Thanks, are you saying that in the Scottish Rite, you can achieve all 33 degrees in a short time or just the required 3 degrees? I wonder if there are any Scottish Rite Lodges in Georgia?
Wow thats a lot of degrees in a weekend. I may very well join one day. I'm going to do a lot of studying on my own first though. Someone once said that, "The initiate never knows exactly what he's getting initiated into until its to late. And if he finds himself submitted to a group of rascals, so much the worse for the initiate".
Originally posted by KingSolomon
Originally posted by TgSoe
Thanks, are you saying that in the Scottish Rite, you can achieve all 33 degrees in a short time or just the required 3 degrees? I wonder if there are any Scottish Rite Lodges in Georgia?
You can receive the 4th through 32nd degrees in a weekend. You must be a very involved member for quite some time to receive the 33� (white hat). You must still receive the initial three degrees in the Blue Lodge first before advancing to the Scottish Rite.
Yes, there are definately Scottish Rite Lodges in Georgia. Any Masonic Lodge can tell you where they are located.
K-Sol