Rose Croix – Alfreton Chapter 710

Upcoming Events

Jun
11
Tue
2024
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Jun 11 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 - June Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Oct
16
Wed
2024
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Oct 16 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 October Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Mar
17
Mon
2025
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Mar 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 March Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Jun
10
Tue
2025
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Jun 10 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 - June Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Oct
15
Wed
2025
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Oct 15 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 October Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Mar
16
Mon
2026
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Mar 16 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 March Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Jun
9
Tue
2026
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Jun 9 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 - June Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Oct
21
Wed
2026
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Oct 21 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 October Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Mar
15
Mon
2027
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Mar 15 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 March Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October
Jun
8
Tue
2027
6:00 pm Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 ...
Jun 8 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Rose Croix Alfreton Chapter 710 - June Meeting
3rd Monday in March, 2nd Tuesday in June & 3rd Wednesday in October

The Ancient and Accepted Rite derives from the Rite of Perfection, which developed in France mainly in the quarter-century before September 1762. Its constitution, and the rituals for its twenty-five degrees, were formalised by Francken in a manuscript bearing that date, though probably written somewhat later. It was followed by The Grand Constitutions of 1786, dated May 1786, which describe the Ancient and Accepted Rite, consisting of thirty-three degrees, largely as it exists today. This document was presented as the product of a Council meeting under the titular direction of Frederick the Great. The original has not been found, and the copies seem to date from nearer to 1800.

In May 1801, in Charleston, the first Supreme Council following the Grand Constitutions was opened (now known as The Southern Jurisdiction of the USA). It was followed by France (1804), Spain (1811) and the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the USA (1813). Ireland (1826) was the sixth, England and Wales (1845) — receiving its Patent from the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction — was the eleventh and Scotland (1846) the twelfth. There are now independent Supreme Councils in over 60 countries.
The sovereign power of the Ancient and Accepted Rite in England and Wales is committed to a Supreme Council consisting of nine Sovereign Grand Inspectors General, as prescribed for every country by the Grand Constitutions. It has the responsibility of managing the affairs and promoting the wellbeing of the Order, including the consecration of new Chapters, and of maintaining fruitful relationships with other Masonic bodies, both nationally and internationally. It is in amity with Supreme Councils in many foreign jurisdictions.

Each member of the Supreme Council holds the highest degree of the Order, the 33°, as do some 50 Inspectors General in England and Wales and 20 in Districts overseas, to whom authority is delegated to manage their appointed Districts, and a few others who contribute very significant services to the Order, or to Freemasonry in general. These include the Grand Patron, His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent.

Authority is further delegated to Chapters to confer degrees from 4° to 18°. The higher degrees are generally conferred by the Supreme Council at regular ceremonies, and recognise substantial services to the Order: 30° (including 19° to 29°), 31°, 32° and 33°.

Who Can Join?

All candidates for membership of the Ancient and Accepted Rite under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Council for England and Wales must profess the Trinitarian Christian faith and have been Master masons for at least one year in UGLE, or have joined a lodge under UGLE from a recognised Grand Lodge. Affiliation of candidates owing allegiance to other Supreme Councils is permitted only in exceptional circumstances (subject to prior enquiry to the Grand Secretary General).

Any Brother wishing to visit a Chapter, or receive a visit from a member of a Chapter, in one of those jurisdictions with which the Supreme Council is in amity, other than Scotland, requires prior approval

If you are interested in joining the order please contact us

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