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Originally posted by Researcher
If a Mason makes it to 32 degree - many do - he MAY be invited to become a Knight Commander of the Court of Honour. After you have been a Knight Commander for 4 years, you MIGHT be asked to become 33d degree.
There are two kinds of 33d degree: Honorary and Sovereign.
The Honorary ones tend to be celebrities and war heroes.
The Sovereign ones are at the top of the Masonic heap.
The 32 degrees are basically a front, and a farm team, for the 33d degree.
Originally posted by insite
One degree away from grand master
Originally posted by shadeofgray
I just found out from my mom that my grandfather was a thirty second degree mason. She was thinking that was rather low, with first level masons being the highest so I set her straight. But that got me thinking, how high is 32 really?
Originally posted by shadeofgray
I just found out from my mom that my grandfather was a thirty second degree mason. She was thinking that was rather low, with first level masons being the highest so I set her straight. But that got me thinking, how high is 32 really?
Originally posted by Mundane Egg
Does the York Rite have 32nd degree as well or is that only in Scottish Rite?
Thanks
Originally posted by AlexKennedy
Bro. John,
I agree with you in a sense, but when people say Masonry, they usually just mean the Blue Lodge. If we're not careful with our terms, then we get somewhat nutty people on here who start saying "AHA! You said yourself that Freemasonry has many degrees! It's in those other degrees (you know, the ones that make you a Grandmaster) that you actually learn that the whole purpose of Freemasonry is to serve reptoids!"