Be it remembered that on
August 5, 1933, this Grand Council took as its date of formation January
14, 1892, since this date was the beginning of the Allied Masonic Degrees
in America with the formation of the Sovereign College of Allied Masonic
and Christian Degrees at Richmond, Virginia, that on April 16, 1932,
the subsequent establishment of a Grand Council of Allied Masonic Degrees
of the United States of America occurred in Salisbury, North Carolina,
and that the union of the two bodies was drawn up and entered into July
18, 1933, and was ratified by the North Carolina Grand Council August
5, 1933 and was ratified by the Sovereign College at Norway, Maine August
24, 1933, and became effective as of September 7, 1933. Many of these detached degrees
became dormant in some places, although in others they were conferred
as side degrees. In time, the better of these degrees were grouped together
in an organized body under the title of Allied Masonic Degrees. The
degrees comprising the system in our Jurisdiction in the U.S.A. are
the Royal Ark Mariner, Secret Monitor, Knight of Constantinople, Saint
Lawrence the Martyr, Architect, Grand Architect, Superintendent, Grand
Tilers of Solomon, Master of Tyre, Excellent Master, Installed Sovereign
Master, Installed Commander Noah, Red Branch of Eri and Ye Ancient Order
of Corks. They are conferred in the United States in Councils chartered
by the Grand Council. Each Council is limited to twenty seven members,
with two exceptions. One of these Councils is known as the Council of
the Nine Muses and is limited to nine members. The other is Grand Masters
Council, which has what is known as a roving charter. The purpose of
the latter Council is to provide a place of membership in the Allied
Masonic Degrees for brethren residing in localities where Councils have
not been organized. Membership in every Council of Allied Masonic Degrees
is by invitation, and is predicated on membership in the Royal Arch
Chapter. Questions/comments: |