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Welcome to the Sioux City Scottish Rite Valley!
The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of
Freemasonry traces its origins to early 18th century France. The
term “Scottish” is believed to come from those Scottish Masons
who fled to France during and following the Jacobite Rebellion. Many
of the earliest degrees in the Rite were believed to have come from
Scotland.
Like all good things, it left France and came to
America where it was perfected and grew to its current form in
Charleston, South Carolina in 1801.
The Scottish Rite is often referred to as the
University of Freemasonry. The twenty-nine degrees of this Rite
amplify those of the Blue Lodge by offering a broader and deeper
geographic, historical, philosophical and spiritual connotation
drawn from the greatest teachings of antiquity.
The Scottish Rite in the U.S. is divided into two
jurisdictions. The Supreme Council of the Ancient & Accepted
Scottish Rite for the Southern Masonic Jurisdiction is located in
Washington, D.C., at the House of the Temple, one of the most
impressive Masonic structures in the world. It is sovereign over all
Scottish Rites in the 35 states south of the Ohio and west of the
Mississippi Rivers. The other 15 states are part of the Northern
Masonic Jurisdiction headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Each state is referred to as an Orient. Individual
Scottish Rites, known as Valleys, are located in cities across the
state. The first three degrees of the Scottish Rite are conferred in
the Symbolic, or Blue Lodge. For more information, please feel
free to contact us by emailing consistory@cableone.net.
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