What is a Knight Commander Court of Honour?

KNIGHTS COMMANDER COURT OF HONOUR, abbreviated KCCH, is not a Degree, but an investiture. The rank and decoration of Knights Commander of the Court of Honour is bestowed on members deserving recognition for good and faithful service to the Scottish Rite.

When was the first Knight Commander of the Court of Honor created?

The first Court of Honor was instituted by a resolution proposed by Province Commander Frank H. Myers and unanimously adopted at the fifth province council of James Ward Wood Province in Washington, D.C. in October of 1930.

What does KCCH mean?

KCCH

AcronymDefinition
KCCHKorea Cancer Center Hospital
KCCHKnight Commander Court of Honour (Freemason)
KCCHKeuka Comfort Care Home (est. 2007; Penn Yan, NY)
KCCHKorean Cultural Center of Hawaii

What is a sovereign grand commander?

In the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, the Supreme Council consists of no more than 33 members, and is presided over by a Grand Commander. Other members of the Supreme Council are called “Sovereign Grand Inspectors General” (S.G.I.G.), and each is the head of the Rite in his respective Orient (or state).

What are the 32 degrees of Masonry?

What Is 32° Freemasonry? It is a branch of Freemasonry designed to supplement and amplify the philosophical teachings of the first three degrees conferred in the Symbolic Lodge.

How many degrees is the Scottish Rite?

There are 29 regular degrees, which follow the three degrees conferred in blue lodges. The 33˚ is honorary and is conferred only by the Supreme Council, the governing body of Scottish Rite Masonry.

Are Freemasons sovereign?

That the Grand Lodge shall have sovereign jurisdiction over Lodges under its control; i.e. that it shall be a responsible, independent, self-governing organisation, with sole and undisputed authority over the Craft or Symbolic Degrees (Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason) within its Jurisdiction; and …

Is Scottish Rite a Freemason?

The Scottish Rite is one of the appendant bodies of Freemasonry that a Master Mason may join for further exposure to the principles of Freemasonry. The Scottish Rite builds upon the ethical teachings and philosophy offered in the Craft (or Blue) Lodge, through dramatic presentation of the individual degrees.

Are Freemasons Scottish?

But in many ways, Freemasonry as we know it today is as Scottish as haggis or Harris tweed. From the Middle Ages, associations of stonemasons existed in both England and Scotland. It was in Scotland, though, that the first evidence appears of associations – or lodges – being regularly used.

What’s a 32nd degree Mason?

You need only be a Master Mason in good standing with your lodge. Some are considered more essential than others to have a basic understanding of the philosophy of the Rite, but if you experience the 32nd degree, you’re a 32nd-degree Mason.

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