Scottish Rite Bodies
and Degree Structure
The
Supreme Council, 33°, for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction is the
governing body for Scottish Rite Freemasonry. With its headquarters
in Lexington, Massachusetts, the Supreme Council is governed by a board
of directors comprised of some fifty 33° Masons, called "Active
Members." The chief executive officer's title is Sovereign Grand
Commander. Each of the 15 states within the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
has a "Deputy," who is the executive officer for the Rite
within his state. He is supported by the remaining Active Members. There
is at least one Active Member in addition to the Deputy in each state.
Some states have as many as five Active Members. The purposes of the
Supreme Council are clearly defined in its Declaration of Principles.
The
Supreme Council meets on an annual basis, at which time the business
of the Rite is transacted and the 33° is conferred on those who
have been elected to receive this honor. Within each state are local
Valleys, where degrees from the 4° - 32° are conferred.
Symbolic Lodge
Membership
in the Masonic Fraternity begins with the first three degrees conferred
in a Symbolic Lodge or Blue Lodge. These degrees provide the foundation
for all other Masonic organizations. The Entered Apprentice Degree,
as the word apprentice would imply, is the beginning. The Fellow Craft
Degree represents a better understanding of the Fraternity, which culminates
in the Master Mason Degree. As a Master Mason, a member of our Fraternity
can continue his Masonic experience by becoming a 32nd Degree Mason.
There are four groups which confer the degrees along this leg of a Masons
journey: The Lodge of Perfection, Council of Princes of Jerusalem, Chapter
of Rose Croix, and the Consistory.
The
Scottish Rite of Erie meets once a month on the first Tuesday at 7:30pm.