Grand York Rite of Missouri

Grand York Rite of Missouri You, as a Master Mason, have received the first three degrees of that Rite. After acceptance, he enters therein. WHAT IS A MASON? WHAT IS FREEMASONRY?
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It is perfectly natural that having begun your Masonic work you should want to continue your journey in the York Rite - The Further Pursuit of Light in Freemasonry. ABOUT YORK RITE FREEMASONRY

Of his own free will and accord, a petitioner knocks at the door of Symbolic Freemasonry. He is impressed, perhaps overwhelmed, by the magnificence of its ritual. He immediately, and then increasingly as th

e degrees unfold, wants to learn as much as he can about the world's oldest, largest, and most respected fraternity with which he has become affiliated. He seeks answers to scores, yes hundreds, of questions. A Mason is a Man and a Brother whose Trust is in God. He meets you on the Level and acts upon the Square. Truth is his Compass and he is ever Plumb. He has a true Grip on all that is Rite. He is loyal to his Order and whatever his Degree he is Master of himself. In the Lodge of life he wears unstained the white Lambskin of innocence. From his Initiation as an Entered Apprentice he travels ever East toward the Light of Wisdom until he receives the final – the Divine Password that admits him into the Ineffable Presence of the Eternal Supreme Grand Master of the Universe – God. Probably one of the finest definitions ever devised for Freemasonry is: "It is a beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory, and illustrated by symbols..." This system of morality, or ethics, is as old as civilization. One must penetrate the allegorical veils, with the aid of symbolical emblems, and practice the moral precepts which have been therein revealed to prepare ourselves, spiritually, "as living stones for that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." Freemasonry is a "Way of Life." Freemasonry is a progressive science. A Mason can only advance by taking every step. He must acquire and apply the knowledge available to him on each level and perfect his skills so that each stone designed for that Spiritual Building might be square, level, and plumb. Candidates for Freemasonry must come of their own free will. The applicant must have a sincere desire to unite with a fraternity dedicated to "Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth." Many centuries ago the craft so successfully protected its trade secrets, consisting primarily of architectural and geometrical lore, that it became known as a secret society. Centuries later, when the fraternity had developed strong attachments to the precepts of Truth, Justice, and Liberty, and the religious establishment instituted the "Inquisition", the Freemasons became a secret society in fact. Today this description no longer applies. What Freemasonry teaches is written out for all to read. Masonic halls are listed in local telephone directories. The members wear emblems publicly. The only secrets of the craft today are the manner in which the degrees are conferred and the means of recognition among the members. Freemasonry is neither a religious nor a political organization. It has been called the "handmaiden of religion" as it encourages all members to be active in the church of their choice. No theological dogmas nor creeds exist in Masonic practice, other than a reverence for God and a spiritual concern for our fellow man. While the Masonic craft does not support political candidates nor issues, it inspires each member to fulfill his civic responsibility as an American citizen. The discussion of sectarian religion or partisan politics is prohibited in all branches of Freemasonry in the United States except the Christian Orders which are not denominational. THE YORK RITE OF FREEMASONRY, A HISTORY AND HANDBOOK

YORK RITE OF MISSOURI PROFILE

The component parts of the Missouri York Rite of Freemasonry are: the Symbolic (Blue) Lodges which are governed by the Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Missouri; Chapters of Royal Arch Masons which are governed by the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Missouri; Councils of Royal and Select Masters which are governed by the Grand Council of Cryptic Masons of the State of Missouri; and Commanderies of Knights Templar which are governed by the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar of the State of Missouri under the ultimate authority of the Grand Encampment, Knights Templar of the United States of America. All of these are established on democratic principles where the senior officers are elected by and from the membership of that particular organization. WHY A MASTER MASON SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE YORK RITE

The York Rite consists of four distinct and separate sovereign Masonic bodies. The Symbolic (or Blue) Lodge (Ancient Craft Freemasonry)
The Chapter of Royal Arch Masons (Capitular Freemasonry)
The Council of Royal and Select Master (Cryptic Freemasonry)
The Commandery of Knights Templar (Chivalric Freemasonry)

The symbolic degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason, as conferred in the United States, are degrees of the York Rite. You, therefore, as a Master Mason, have received the first three degrees of that Rite. It is perfectly natural that having begun your Masonic work in that Rite, you should want to continue with it.

A unique, one-of-a-kind creation by Most Worshipful Brother Tim Thomas, the Grand Master Reserve - Private Barrel Select...
06/11/2026

A unique, one-of-a-kind creation by Most Worshipful Brother Tim Thomas, the Grand Master Reserve - Private Barrel Selection Missouri Straight Bourbon Whiskey!

How do you get it? Be at the Missouri Grand York Banquet on Saturday night! It's available for auction - the highest bidder wins this outstanding creation.

Auction only at the Grand York Rite Banquet - all proceeds go to Royal Arch Research Assistance!

06/11/2026

In the lobby of the hotel with 16 ci**rs and 3 175th coins.
All proceeds go to RARA

06/10/2026

Ci**rs and 175th coins are available and are on site. Contact Greg Walker
Ci**rs $10 each 18 remaining
Coins $20 each 5 remaining

06/04/2026

Springfield Chapter No.15 will have a limited number of ci**rs on hand for sale at this year's Grand Session. These ci**rs commemorate this past year for MEC Kevin Ritter. Each cigar has two wrappers, of which replicate both sides of his coin for the year.
All proceeds will go to RARA.
$10 each.
Maduro and Connecticut available

A few minutes an automated email was erroneously sent out from our ticketing platform reminding everyone of the Grand Yo...
06/03/2026

A few minutes an automated email was erroneously sent out from our ticketing platform reminding everyone of the Grand York Rite Sessions next week.

We are of course still meeting in St. Louis - NOT in Kansas City.

Good to hear from so many - you do check your email :)

06/02/2026

Companions and Sir Knights,

Please keep SK Roger Fleer and his family in your prayers as his mother nears the end of her earthly journey.

Additionally, please offer a prayer and kind thought for Russell S. Hanson, our Grand Treasurer. Russell was admitted to the hospital yesterday with a bone infection in his leg. As Russell and Debbie await MRI results to determine the specifics and treatment options, please keep them both in your thoughts and prayers.

Donald MacCormick

The first annual Sporting Clays for R.A.R.A. proved to be a tremendous success! Hosted by the Companions of Caldwell Cha...
06/01/2026

The first annual Sporting Clays for R.A.R.A. proved to be a tremendous success! Hosted by the Companions of Caldwell Chapter No. 53 R.A.M. on Saturday, May 30th, A∴D∴ 2026, at Little Fox River Sporting Clays outside Memphis, Missouri, the event brought together twenty attendees and fifteen shooters in support of Royal Arch Research Assistance (R.A.R.A.), a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing research and solutions for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD).

The day began at 8:00 AM as V∴E∴C∴ Craig A. Nowell, Master of Ceremonies, welcomed the participants, followed by a prayer from E∴C∴ Matthew N. Moore, and a safety and housekeeping briefing from Range Master and owner Dave, just before 9:30 AM.

Following a spirited morning of competition, lunch was served at noon and featured brisket and pulled pork with sides, desserts, and drinks. During lunch, V∴E∴C∴ Nowell announced the match results:
Team “Made in the 80’s” – Mr. Ryan Kirkpatrick, Comp. Christopher W. Boyer, Comp. Nicholas B. Hatfield, and Mr. Aaron Emel — claimed top honors with a score of 129.
Mr. Emel earned recognition as “Top Shooter” with an impressive score of 40.
Comp. Boyer was recognized as the “Top York Rite Shooter” with a score of 37.
Ms. Sophia was honored as “Top New Shooter” with a score of 20.
V∴E∴C∴ David D. Powell received recognition as “Dead Last but Still Dangerous.”

The event raised $365.00 in net proceeds for R.A.R.A., and all participants expressed interest in returning next year!

Your Grand Officers are having a busy weekend making their Annual Pilgrimage to the York Rite Time Capsule in Branson, a...
05/31/2026

Your Grand Officers are having a busy weekend making their Annual Pilgrimage to the York Rite Time Capsule in Branson, and representing at the Missouri Grand Session for the International Order of Rainbow for Girls.

05/26/2026

Companions and Sir Knights,

SK Roger Fleer, PGC and his family are requesting prayers for his mother. Her birthday is Wednesday, May 27, 2026, and she will be 95 years old. Over the weekend the family celebrated her birthday.

Recent health issues have developed that means she is now in hospice care at her home. Please keep Roger, Patti, and the entire Fleer family in your prayers as they navigate the best way to care for their mother.

Pray without ceasing: 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Thank you for supporting members of our Masonic Family.

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Fayette, MO
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