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Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Prince Hall Affiliation

Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A

 

 

General Information

The Scottish Rite is based upon Blue Lodge Masonry and in this country it does not confer the first three degrees. This is recognized as the unquestioned prerogative of the Grand Lodge. The Scottish Rite confers the degrees from the forth to the thirty-third inclusive. They are not truly higher or advanced Degrees in any sense other than their numbering. Rather they reach into Symbolic Lodge teachings to clarify and inspire. Many questions raised by the Blue Lodge Masons, but left unanswered, are answered in the Scottish Rite. At all times it recognizes the supreme authority in Masonry of the Grand Lodge and the Grand Master. It teaches that there is no rank higher than that of Master Mason, and no Masonic symbol more significant than the Master's Apron, but it elaborates and emphasizes the great principles enshrined in Craft Masonry.

When a Master Mason advances to the degrees of the Scottish Rite, it does not detract but adds to his interest in everything for which the blue Lodge stands. It deepens his appreciation of it, and motivates him to more active participation in its affairs. The Scottish Rite aids, supplements and reinforces the Blue Lodge in every way. As organizations these bodies are mutually dependent and strengthen each other with reciprocity.

 

The Scottish Rite is a rite of enlightenment. Its purpose is to spread the light of Masonic truth by revealing and explaining matters concealed or only hinted at in Craft Masonry. Knowledge is power and the Scottish Rite seeks to arm its votaries with moral and spiritual understanding.

Our Supreme Council Statutes prescribe that every Scottish Rite member must maintain his good standing in his Symbolic Lodge or automatically forfeit his Scottish Rite membership.

 

The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite Freemasonry challenges no man's political creed, leaving that to his country and himself; it does not interfere with any man's religious opinion, leaving that a matter between his God and his conscience, and yet it does seek to impress by most sublime and beautiful lessons, enforced by the most profound reasoning the almighty power of truth, appealing to the highest and purest sentiments of the human soul for the enforcement of its principles. Ignorance, tyranny and fanaticism are its foes. Liberty, equality, and fraternity are its watch words.

 

What is Prince Hall Freemasonry?

The term “Prince Hall Masonry” refers to Masonic Lodges descended from African Lodge No. 459 in Boston and whose members are predominantly African-American. On March 6, 1775, Sgt. John Batt, a member of Irish Lodge No. 441, attached to the 38th Regiment of Foot, British Army, initiated fifteen free African-American men, including Prince Hall. (“Prince” was his name, not his title.) The brothers formed a lodge and John Rowe, Provincial Grand Master for North America (Grand Lodge of Moderns), granted them “a Permit.” On June 30, 1784, one year after the Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary War, Bro. Hall wrote to the Modern Grand Lodge in London and requested a warrant, which eventually arrived on April 29, 1787, naming him the first Worshipful Master.

At this time the Moderns’ Provincial Grand Lodge held few meetings, the Ancients’ Provincial Grand Lodge had transformed themselves into an independent Grand Lodge, and St. Andrews Lodge, home of John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Joseph Warren, remained loyal to the Grand Lodge of Scotland. By 1813, all lodges in Massachusetts had joined the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts except for African No. 459. When the Ancients’ and Moderns’ Grand Lodges merged that year to form the United Grand Lodge of England, all American lodges were stricken from their rolls on the incorrect assumption that they had affiliated with an American Grand Lodge. African Lodge found itself without a Grand Lodge. In 1827 it declared itself independent of any other Masonic authority and eventually formed the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, named in honor of its first Worshipful Master.

Today there are 44 Prince Hall Affiliated (PHA) grand lodges in the U.S. with their own collateral bodies: Scottish Rite, York Rite, Shriners, Eastern Star, and more. (Some PHA grand lodges cover multiple states, such as Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.) Prince Hall Masonry has been an important force in African-American communities, and its members include such notables as Richard Allen, Founder of the AME Church, Thurgood Marshall, Justice of the Supreme Court, Booker T. Washington, founder of Tuskegee Institute, and Nathaniel “Nat King” Cole, entertainer. Recognition between mainstream and PHA grand lodges began in 1989 in Connecticut, and today there is mutual recognition in 40 states, the most recent being Texas in December 2006.

 

Some Notable Prince Hall Masons

 

Bro. Robert Abbot - Founder of the Chicago Defender
Bro. Richard Allen - Founder/first Bishop of the A.M.E. Church
Bro. Alexander T. Augusta - First African-American to head a hospital in the U.S.
Bro. Marion Barry - Former Mayor of Washington, D.C.
Bro. William "Count" Basie - Orchestra leader/composer
Bro. James J.G. Bias - Founder of the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee
Bro. Henry Blair - First Black to receive a U.S. patent
Bro. James Herbert "Eubie" Blake - Composer/Pianist
Bro. Edward Bouchet - First Black to be elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society
Bro. William Wells Brown - First Black to publish a novel
Bro. Nathaniel "Nat King" Cole - Singer
Bro. Ossie Davis - Actor/Director/Playwrite
Bro. Martin R. Delany - First Black to matriculate from Harvard Medical School/First Black Major in the U.S. Army
Bro. W.E.B. DuBois - Educator/author/historian
Bro. Alexander Dumas - Author
Bro. Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington - Orchestra leader/composer
Bro. Medgar Wiley Evers - Civil Rights leader
Bro. James Forten - Abolitionist/manufacturer
Bro. Timothy Thomas Fortune - Journalist
Bro. Alex Haley - Author
Bro. William C. Handy - Composer
Bro. Matthew Henson - Explorer
Bro. Benjamin L. Hooks - Former Executive Director of the N.A.A.C.P.
Bro. Jesse Jackson - Founder of the Rainbow Coalition and Operation Push
Bro. Maynard Jackson - First black Mayor of Atlanta
Bro. John H. Johnson - Publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines
Bro. Jack Johnson - First Black heavyweight boxing champion in U.S.
Bro. Absalom Jones - First Black Priest in the Episcopal Church in U.S.
Bro. Dr. Ernest Everett Just - One of the founders of Omega Psi Phi and renowned zoologist
Bro. Don King - Boxing promoter
Bro. Lewis Howard Latimer - Inventor of the carbon filament for light
Bro. Thurgood Marshall - Former Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
Bro. Amos T. Hall Former Judge  and Lawyer for the NACCP

Bro. Benjamin E. Mays - Former President of Morehouse College
Bro. Leon M'Ba - First President of the Republic of Gabon
Bro. Kweisi Mfume – Former Executive Director of the N.A.A.C.P.
Bro. Richard Pryor - Comedian/Actor
Bro. Alexander Pushkin - Poet/Novelist/Play write
Bro. A. Philip Randolph - Founder and First President of the International Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
Bro. Charles Rangel - U.S. Congressman
Bro. Joseph Jenkins Robert s -First President of the Republic of Liberia
Bro. "Sugar” Ray Robinson - Former mid/light heavyweight boxing champion
Bro. Arthur A. Schomburg - Historian/Author
Rev. Bro. Al Sharpton - Civil Rights Advocate
Bro. Carl B. Stokes - First Black Mayor of Cleveland, OH
Bro. Louis Stokes - Former U.S. Congressman
Bro. David Walker - Author of "David Walker's Appeal
Bro. Booker T. Washington - Educator and Fonder of the Tuskegee University/Institute
Bro. Daniel Hale Williams - First surgeon to perform open heart surgery
Bro. Bert Williams - Actor/Comedian
Bro. Granville T. Woods - Inventor
Bro. Andrew Young - Former Mayor of Atlanta and U.N. Ambassador
Bro. Lawrence Douglass Wilder - The First Black elected Governor in this country from Virginia.
Bro. Dr. Charles H. Wesley - Prince Hall Historian/Author /Ordained A.M.E Minister/ Educator
Bro. Joseph A. Walkes, Jr - Historian/Author of Black Square & Compass / Prince Hall Masonic Quiz Book/ History Of The Shrine/History Of The United Supreme Council A.A.S.R.

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