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03rd September 2010
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9547Pro MusicaStamford
9796Graham MiltonThrapston
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Rose Croix
  Rose Croix  


Inspector General of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire
V Ill Bro Rev AW Avery 33°

District Recorder
Ill. Bro JG Humphrey 32°

 

 

 

Rose Croix Chapters Meeting in Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire

155 Thomas a Beckett Rose Croix Chapter

Northampton

201 David Earl of Huntingdon Rose Croix Chapter

Huntingdon

205 St. George of England Rose Croix Chapter

Wellingborough

214 Medeshamstede Rose Croix Chapter

Peterborough

256 Cytringan Rose Croix Chapter

Kettering

522 Peverel Rose Croix Chapter

Rushden

642 St Crispin Rose Croix Chapter

Northampton

658 Mercia Rose Croix Chapter

Kettering

810 Dr Crucefix Rose Croix Chapter

Peterborough

860 St Lawrence the Martyr Rose Croix Chapter

Towcester

939 Beneventa Rose Croix Chapter

Daventry

951 Good Intent Rose Croix Chapter

Stamford

1138 Castle Ashby Chapter Rose Croix

Rushden

Information about the Order

The 'Rose Croix' Degree is the 18th degree of a Christian Order of Masonry, originating in France, and known as the Ancient and Accepted Rite of Freemasonry. Established in 1801, the Order comprises thirty three degrees which amplify the teachings of Craft Masonry within a Christian context. For this reason candidates must profess the Trinitarian Christian Faith and are required, prior to any formal consideration of their candidature, to sign a declaration to this effect.

Throughout England and Wales and certain Districts and Chapters Overseas the Order is governed by the Supreme Council 330 whose headquarters are known as Grand East and are located at No. 10, Duke Street, St. James' London.

Candidates for the Rose Croix must

  • have been initiated in a Lodge or Lodges under the United Grand Lodge of England unless otherwise authorised in the Rules of the Supreme Council
  • have been a Master Mason for at least one full year and be in good standing with the Craft

The ceremony of the 18th degree, the only ceremony worked in full by the Chapter, seeks the Perfection of Christian virtues in Faith, Hope and Charity. It is an immensely thought provoking, impressive and beautiful ceremony which instils a warmth of Brotherly love on which the whole Masonic movement is founded.

Regalia for the l8th degree is both simple and spectacular and comprises a rose pink edged collar with gold braid embroidered with various symbols in gold braid. A jewel is appended to the collar. The District of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire comprises thirteen Chapters Rose Croix located within the Craft Province boundaries. Chapters meet three times a year between September and May and evenings are completed with the traditional festive board. Meetings are very friendly and relaxed with members sharing a commitment to Christian fellowship and an understanding of this very beautiful Masonic Order.