There is no Masonic distinction of higher prestige than that of a “Master Mason”, and the noblest and most significant emblem is the Apron of the Master Mason.
Membership in good standing in a craft lodge. A belief in a Supreme Being is essential, and the usual Masonic conditions of residence, and sponsors.
No. You witness the ceremonies and drama and listen to the illustrative lectures. In order for you to more fully understand and appreciate what you have seen and heard you are expected to attend future presentations of the degrees.
The Scottish Rite does not intrude on the religious beliefs of its members, but it does require that its adherents profess a belief in a Supreme Being, and urges its members to be active in their respective houses of worship. It does not attempt to teach any creed nor pretend to be a religion nor a substitute for religion. Scottish Rite practices universality.
(4°–14°)
(15°–16°)
(17°–18°)
(19°–32°)
Thrice Potent Master
Napoleon S. Janczak, 32º
Deputy Master
James J. Goodman, 32º
Senior Warden
Tyler J. Kristopeit, 32º
Sovereign Prince
Michael D. Consiglio, 32º
High Priest
Jasen J. Groves, 32°, PTPM
Senior Warden
Roberft E. Lijewski, 32°
Most Wise Master
Charles M. Korankye, MD, 32º
Senior Warden
Alejandro J. Fuentes, 32°
Junior Warden
Eric R. Falkner, 32°
Commander-in-Chief
Donald W. Carlson, 32º
1st Lt. Commander
Jeffrey B. Woosley, 32°
2nd Lt. Commander
Thomas M. Kelley, 32°
“We will strive to be a fraternity that fulfills our Masonic obligation to care for our members”
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The Valley of Milwaukee does acknowledge and yield allegiance to the Supreme Council, 33rd Degree, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the USA whose Grand East is in Lexington, MA and Ill:. David A. Glattly is Sovereign Grand Commander.
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