This evening was the Wrexhamian Lodge Rehearsals.
Or correction, it was supposed to be the rehearsals for Wrexhamian Lodge, but due to the amount of people who pulled out, or were unable to attend it was cancelled.
I still went, mainly because I had to go with our Charity Steward to collect a cheque from the Treasurer, and then since the plan was to be out with members of the Lodge, four of us met up to go to the pub for a drink and a discussion on Freemasonry.
Update Count:- Attended/Total
22/25 – Meetings
09/09 – Visits
15/19 – Rehearsals
08/10 – Committee
04/04 – AGM’s
01/01 – Social
Masonic Halls – 13
The Ancient and Accepted Rite (Rose Croix)
The Ancient and Accepted Rite originated in France in 1754 and worked in the USA where a Supreme Council was formed in 1801.
The Supreme Council for England and Wales was established in 1845 under a patent from the Supreme Council of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America. The Rite consists of its own 33 Degrees entirely separate and distinct from any other Order.
The three Craft Degrees are accepted as equivalent to the first 3 Degrees of this Rite. Candidates for Perfection are taken from the 4º to 17º Degrees by name only, prior to being made Excellent and Perfect Princes Rose Croix in a detailed and beautiful 18º Degree ceremony. This is the only degree permitted to be worked in a private Rose Croix Chapter. Degrees above the 18º are awarded on merit after a brother has passed the Chair of his Chapter.
For more information on the Order of The Ancient and Accepted Rite, please click on the link to the Supreme Council website.