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Scottish Rite
Valley of Fort Myers
Orient of Florida

The Lodge of Perfection
Consisting of the 4° and the 14° degrees.
The degrees of the Lodge of
Perfection are better known as the "Ineffable Degrees" of
Scottish Rite Masonry because their principal purpose is
the investigation and contemplation of the ineffable
(unspeakable) name of Deity. We provide a brief statement
of the moral teachings found within each degree.
Chapter of Rose Croix
Consisting of the 15° and the 18° degrees.
The Chapter of Rose Croix
attempts to provide the candidate with a deeper
understanding of religion, philosophy, ethics and history
though a variety of complex "historical degrees". The
intellectual challenges presented in these degrees are
numerous, and at times overwhelming and can take years to
master. A thorough reading of the chapters related to
them in Morals and Dogma and in Legenda and
Readings is essential to achieve even a basic
comprehension of their true meaning.
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Council of Kadosh
Consisting of the
19° and the 30° degrees.
The word "Kadosh" is a Hebrew
word meaning Holy. Although Pike identifies the degrees
of the Council of Kadosh as chivalric and philosophical,
they are all intensely mystical with respect to the
lessons conveyed and symbols employed.
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"Faith in
moral principles, in virtue and in God is as necessary for
the guidance of a man as instinct is for the guidance of
an animal." - Albert Pike
Consistory
Consisting of the
31° and the 32° degrees.
The Consistory Degrees are very
different from each other in form and content. The 31°
reveals the dynamic relationship that has existed for
centuries between human law as a means of achieving
justice, and divine justice as an ideal. The 32° reviews
the degrees of the Lodge of Perfection, the Chapter of
Rose Croix and the Council of Kadosh. In it we learn the
very ancient roots of Masonic Truth - in the East!
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"Where
Freemasonry flourishes, there will be found the highest
type of citizenship and the best standard of living."
- Albert Pike
Court of Honour
Consisting of the
Knight Commander of the
Court of Honour and the 33° -
Inspector General Honorary degrees.
The Scottish Rite confers a
number of honors upon members who have contributed
extraordinary service to the Rite, to Masonry in general,
and to the world at large.
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