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Monday, June 01, 2026

Scottish Rite SJ Celebrates 250th Anniversary in Charleston



by Christopher Hodapp

The Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Southern Jurisdiction, the "Mother Supreme Council of the World," was established in Charleston, South Carolina on May 31st of 1801 at Shepheard's Tavern on the corner of Broad and Church Streets (which had also been where South Carolina Freemasonry was originally established in 1754).

While originated in Charleston, the SJ moved its headquarters to Washington DC in 1870 and is located in the House of the Temple.

The AASR-SJ celebrated the 225th anniversary of their founding with a live broadcast of its special session in Charleston over the weekend. The replay can be seen via YouTube HERE or by clicking the video at the top of this post.


While we in the U.S. think of the Scottish Rite as an appendant body within Freemasonry that confers degrees 4-33, it is actually a complete degree ritual system that has its own initiatory degrees 1-3. Outside the U.S., the Rite's total 1-33 degree lineup is actually the most widely-worked degree system in the world, in both regular and irregular, unrecognized jurisdictions. It's also the source of one of the greatest misconceptions about the Masonic world. Because they number their degrees, largely for convenience, most non-Masons mistakenly believe those higher numbers denote higher rank within the fraternity. 

Tip for non-Masons: asking a Mason "How high a degree are you?" is the fastest way to show that you have no idea what you're talking about. 

Likewise, a "high ranking Mason" doesn't really exist, with the exception of the grand office holders in any given jurisdiction. A Grand Master within a Grand Lodge, such as the Grand Lodge of New York or the United Grand Lodge of England, does wield authority over the Masons in his region, but only for the duration of his elected term.

2 comments:

  1. It is wonderful to hear about the educational Masonic celebrations taking place at the House of the Temple this year. For those interested Masons, stay tuned for a chance to see the exemplification of the first three Craft Scottish Rite Degrees sometime in the near future.

    On May, 30th the Scottish Rite Temple of Portland, OR, was host to the Traveling Degree Team of Germania Lodge No. 46, F.&A.M. of Louisiana. The Traveling Degree Team specializes in the exemplification of Scottish Rite Craft degrees and did a fascinating job exemplifying the first Craft degree of the Scottish Rite. The exemplification was proceeded by a wonderful educational program about the Scottish Rite and a fraternal meal of good fellowship. You can check out Germania Lodge No. 46 on their website at: www.germanialodge.com

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  2. Hello W:. Hodapp, just to let you know the title is incorrect.

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