Scottish Rite & Masculinity
Ryan Tickle, 32° The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry traces its formal beginnings in the United States back to 1801 in Charleston, South Carolina. Today, the “largest and…
Ryan Tickle, 32° The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry traces its formal beginnings in the United States back to 1801 in Charleston, South Carolina. Today, the “largest and…
Shawn E. Bell, 32° Brethren, With great joy and pride, I extend heartfelt congratulations and the warmest of welcomes to the newest Knights of St. Andrew: Joshua Price, James Cates,…
Ill. Ralph C. Shelton II, 33° Spring is rapidly passing as summer looms before us, and with the change of seasons, we happily report positive change in our Valley. In…
Laurie Lennon Thompson, M.S., CCC-SLP “May, the month of sunshine, blooming flowers, and endless possibilities.” – Unknown May is a month of celebration at the Orange County RiteCare Childhood Language…
Hon. James Olivier, 32° KCCH Prelate, Director of The Work Brethren, After every reunion, I always take a little time to (fall asleep for three days) reflect on everything that…
Jamie Hopkins, 32° KCCH General Secretary Brethren: Welcome to June and Summer 2024. May was a busy month in the Valley of Orange County. On May 10th & 11th, we…
Barry McKinley, 32° Master of Kadosh Dear Brothers of the Orange County Scottish Rite, I am thrilled to begin this month by extending a heartfelt congratulations and warm welcome to…
Alejo Velarde, 32° Commander of Kadosh Solidarity is an important value that must be present in society and in every community around the world. According to the Oxford Dictionary, solidarity…
Russ Hennings, 32° Wise Master As I think back to our reunion this month, I am filled with a profound sense of fulfillment. It was an honor and privilege to…
Hon. James McCallion, 32° KCCH Venerable Master, Director of Education In last month’s issue, we learned about discernment and introspection, particularly addressing our heart’s (inner) voice, honoring the hearts of…