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The table for the Degree structure lists KCCH as a subset of the 33rd Degree. This is incorrect; KCCH is an elevation within the 32nd Degree. link to Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction The table should be modified to reflect this. Bricology ( talk) 20:30, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
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In reviewing this page on 11/12/16 the Honorary of KCCH in the Southern Jurisdiction is not listed under the 32°. In that block in the table, 32 should be the top line and KCCH the second line to show it's position in the rank structure. At one time KCCH was in the 33° block above 33, but it more rightly should be in the 32° block. 24.166.38.132 ( talk) 04:38, 13 November 2016 (UTC) John S. Ranck, 32°KCCH, KCT, KYGCH.
The degree of Master Mason is canonically the highest degree to which a mason can attain. The highest rank is clearly that of Grand Master. Here we can only talk authoritatively about Anglo-American lodges that don't have a separate degree of "Installed Master", which in any case is a degree in all but name in all lodges with an inner working, and clearly higher that a Master Mason. In the UGLE, MMs are quietly told that Royal Arch membership is almost essential if they wish to take an active role in the organisation above lodge level, so even the "no degree higher" bit is mere words, with a purely symbolic meaning that only makes sense to masons in the right jurisdictions. The first paragraph in Degree Structure has to go. Fiddlersmouth ( talk) 00:03, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
The names of some of the degrees in the Northern Jurisdiction do not match the actual names in the Northern Jurisdiction Scottish Rite Passport. How were the names of the degrees obtained? I mean, I literally have the passport right next to me and am a Mason so...yeah they don't match.
The citation [55] for the following statement doesn't make sense: "In England and Wales, whose Supreme Council was warranted by that of the Northern Jurisdiction of the USA (in 1845),[55] ..." Here's what the citation reads: " "Property Market in the South East - Bedsfordshire Property Times". www.beds-freemasonry.org.uk. Archived from the original on 22 August 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2018." That link is now dead, but the main url seems to be some real-estate website not affiliated with Masonry. Mpaniello ( talk) 15:12, 4 November 2018 (UTC)
New York City's 10th Masonic District is composed of 16 lodges, all of which practice the SR versions of the Craft rituals. I've attended one of them, La Fraternidad #387, in October of 2019. However, I can't find any online citation which states this explicitly, though I know this to be true and anybody from that district or familiar with it would attest to it. The 10th-District site is: https://district-26-ny.ourlodgepage.com/ Mpaniello ( talk) 20:57, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
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The table for the Degree structure lists KCCH as a subset of the 33rd Degree. This is incorrect; KCCH is an elevation within the 32nd Degree. link to Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction The table should be modified to reflect this. Bricology ( talk) 20:30, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
Done
Fiddlersmouth (
talk)
12:10, 14 November 2014 (UTC)
In reviewing this page on 11/12/16 the Honorary of KCCH in the Southern Jurisdiction is not listed under the 32°. In that block in the table, 32 should be the top line and KCCH the second line to show it's position in the rank structure. At one time KCCH was in the 33° block above 33, but it more rightly should be in the 32° block. 24.166.38.132 ( talk) 04:38, 13 November 2016 (UTC) John S. Ranck, 32°KCCH, KCT, KYGCH.
The degree of Master Mason is canonically the highest degree to which a mason can attain. The highest rank is clearly that of Grand Master. Here we can only talk authoritatively about Anglo-American lodges that don't have a separate degree of "Installed Master", which in any case is a degree in all but name in all lodges with an inner working, and clearly higher that a Master Mason. In the UGLE, MMs are quietly told that Royal Arch membership is almost essential if they wish to take an active role in the organisation above lodge level, so even the "no degree higher" bit is mere words, with a purely symbolic meaning that only makes sense to masons in the right jurisdictions. The first paragraph in Degree Structure has to go. Fiddlersmouth ( talk) 00:03, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
The names of some of the degrees in the Northern Jurisdiction do not match the actual names in the Northern Jurisdiction Scottish Rite Passport. How were the names of the degrees obtained? I mean, I literally have the passport right next to me and am a Mason so...yeah they don't match.
The citation [55] for the following statement doesn't make sense: "In England and Wales, whose Supreme Council was warranted by that of the Northern Jurisdiction of the USA (in 1845),[55] ..." Here's what the citation reads: " "Property Market in the South East - Bedsfordshire Property Times". www.beds-freemasonry.org.uk. Archived from the original on 22 August 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2018." That link is now dead, but the main url seems to be some real-estate website not affiliated with Masonry. Mpaniello ( talk) 15:12, 4 November 2018 (UTC)
New York City's 10th Masonic District is composed of 16 lodges, all of which practice the SR versions of the Craft rituals. I've attended one of them, La Fraternidad #387, in October of 2019. However, I can't find any online citation which states this explicitly, though I know this to be true and anybody from that district or familiar with it would attest to it. The 10th-District site is: https://district-26-ny.ourlodgepage.com/ Mpaniello ( talk) 20:57, 28 January 2020 (UTC)