The Consolidated Rite of Freemasonry
The Consolidated Rite of Freemasonry
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Royal Arch Mason

The work of a Royal Arch Mason is the Extension of the 3rd Degree, 'Master Mason', but neither superior nor subordinate to that Degree.

 

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Royal Arch Mason

As a Brother Freemason participating in the Consolidated Rite, you may consider becoming a Royal Arch Mason once you have have been a Mark Master Mason for a minimum of four months.

 

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Once a Brother feels familiar with the Craft Degrees and their respective Extensions, he is encouraged to seek further Masonic light. Brethren who have attained the 3rd Degree in Freemasonry may progress as far as the 18th by pursuing the Rose Croix Degrees.


 

 

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  • Introduction to the Rite
  • I - Craft Degrees (1° − 3°)
  • II - College of Instruction
    • Lectures of the Craft
    • Mark Master Mason
    • Royal Arch Mason
  • III - Rose Croix (4° − 33°)
  • Governing Bodies
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All Brethren in Freemasonry are reminded that they should take great care before associating with any organisation which purports to be Masonic. If in doubt, enquiry should be made of the United Grand Lodge of England. Contact with irregular organisations should be avoided.

 

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