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The Scottish Rite In California.

THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA .

The following is from the Address of III . Bro . Washington Ayer , S . P . R . S . 32 ° , and Grand Minister of State of the M . P . Grand Consistory of California , delivered at the Grand Annual Communication , held in San Francisco , on Wednesday , the 11 th day of January , 1871 .

Daily we are reminded of the rapid flight of time ; the earth moves on with unerring exactness in its orbits , bringing light and darkness upon its surface and seed time and harvest , when the husbandmen is well rewarded for his labour , and tbe season is full of the rich melodies of life , and joy surrounds him .

Change is the immutable Jaw of Nature , and ever-varied scenes are placed upon the portraiture of life ; and though our labours may be great , time and patience will overcome all our difficulties .

Such has been our experience in establishing the Scottish Eite upon a sure and stedfast foundation ; the moving panorama has not been of uniform precision and beauty—alternate light and darkness have overshadowed us , and our hearts

have grown sad in many disappointments , until the season has at last arrived for the harvest , and our hearts are full of hope and joy .

The Eite has been of slow growth in California , yet I am sure it has taken root in good soil , and will in future flourish ; and I feel I can congratulate our brethren to day upon the organization of this Grand Conistory , to which all subordinate

bodies may apply for advice and instruction . It embraces all the most excellent tenets of Masonry , and all that is good in Masonic lore ; and while its interests are now placed in our keeping , we have an important work to perform , and must exercise a wise and discriminating care in the use of authority .

The history of the introduction of the Scottish Rite Masonry upon the Pacific Coast , is brief . On the 4 th of August , 1866 , the S . G . I . G ., 111 . Bro . E . H . Shaw , an active member of the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction of

the United States , called together several brothers , known to be eminent Masons and good men , throughout the State , and , after having

communicated the degrees from the 3 rd to the 32 , organ ized the California Lodge of Perfection , No . 1 . Most of the members of this body being engaged in business which occupied much of their time , and being members of several other Masonic

bodies , found more time would be required to learn the work than they would be able to give and consequently have preserved a great inactivity . The whole number of bodies established in

California is 12 , as follows : California Lodge of Perfection , No . 1 , San Francisco ; Pacific Lodge of Perfection , No . 2 , Marysville ; Palestine Lodge of Perfection , No . 3 , Sacramento ; Bethlehem Lodge of Perfection , No . 4 , Grass Valley ;

Kilwinning Lodge of Perfection , No . 5 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena Lodge of Perfection No . 6 , San Francisco ; Hartley Lodge of Perfection , No . 7 , Stockton ; Naval Lodge of Perfection , No . 8 , Vallejo ; Khurum Lodge of * Perfection , No . 9 , Petaluma .

COUNCIL P . o _? JERUSALEM . —Damascus , No . 1 , Sacramento ; Mount Moriah , No . 2 , Grss Valley , ' . Libanus , No . 3 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena , No . 4 ,, San Francisco . CHAPTER OF EOSE CEOIX . —Alpha , No . 1 ,

Sacramento ; Calvary , No . 2 , Grass Valley ; St . Paul , No . 3 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena , No . 4 , San-Francisco . COUNCIL KTS . KADOSH . —Godfrey de St . Omar , No . 1 , San Francisco ; Jaques de Molay , No . 2 ,

Sacramento . There are now about 245 affiliated and 59 nonaffiliated Scottish Eite Masons in California . Of this number , about 100 belong to this Grand . Consistory as active , adjunct , and honorary members .

As Masonry in general teaches a hostility to vice and a war against evil , we may be asked , oui bono ? what other benefit we expect from our Grand Consistory , our Knights Kadosh , E . G . and P . of J . and Lodges of Perfection ? I would

simply refer , in reply , to the Chapters and Commanderies . And we must remember , while at labour , that all these other branches of Masonry are entitled to receive from us the dignity and respect they have so long enjoyed . For a long time a cloud hung over the " Rite /' and many of us became disheartened on finding

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Untitled Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
KNIGHT KADOSH—A. A. RITE. Article 1
THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA. Article 3
THE EARL OF ROSSLYN, M.W.G.M. OF SCOTLAND, ON THE WORKING TOOLS QUESTION. Article 5
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE IN AMERICA. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 59. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 4TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Scottish Rite In California.

THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA .

The following is from the Address of III . Bro . Washington Ayer , S . P . R . S . 32 ° , and Grand Minister of State of the M . P . Grand Consistory of California , delivered at the Grand Annual Communication , held in San Francisco , on Wednesday , the 11 th day of January , 1871 .

Daily we are reminded of the rapid flight of time ; the earth moves on with unerring exactness in its orbits , bringing light and darkness upon its surface and seed time and harvest , when the husbandmen is well rewarded for his labour , and tbe season is full of the rich melodies of life , and joy surrounds him .

Change is the immutable Jaw of Nature , and ever-varied scenes are placed upon the portraiture of life ; and though our labours may be great , time and patience will overcome all our difficulties .

Such has been our experience in establishing the Scottish Eite upon a sure and stedfast foundation ; the moving panorama has not been of uniform precision and beauty—alternate light and darkness have overshadowed us , and our hearts

have grown sad in many disappointments , until the season has at last arrived for the harvest , and our hearts are full of hope and joy .

The Eite has been of slow growth in California , yet I am sure it has taken root in good soil , and will in future flourish ; and I feel I can congratulate our brethren to day upon the organization of this Grand Conistory , to which all subordinate

bodies may apply for advice and instruction . It embraces all the most excellent tenets of Masonry , and all that is good in Masonic lore ; and while its interests are now placed in our keeping , we have an important work to perform , and must exercise a wise and discriminating care in the use of authority .

The history of the introduction of the Scottish Rite Masonry upon the Pacific Coast , is brief . On the 4 th of August , 1866 , the S . G . I . G ., 111 . Bro . E . H . Shaw , an active member of the Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction of

the United States , called together several brothers , known to be eminent Masons and good men , throughout the State , and , after having

communicated the degrees from the 3 rd to the 32 , organ ized the California Lodge of Perfection , No . 1 . Most of the members of this body being engaged in business which occupied much of their time , and being members of several other Masonic

bodies , found more time would be required to learn the work than they would be able to give and consequently have preserved a great inactivity . The whole number of bodies established in

California is 12 , as follows : California Lodge of Perfection , No . 1 , San Francisco ; Pacific Lodge of Perfection , No . 2 , Marysville ; Palestine Lodge of Perfection , No . 3 , Sacramento ; Bethlehem Lodge of Perfection , No . 4 , Grass Valley ;

Kilwinning Lodge of Perfection , No . 5 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena Lodge of Perfection No . 6 , San Francisco ; Hartley Lodge of Perfection , No . 7 , Stockton ; Naval Lodge of Perfection , No . 8 , Vallejo ; Khurum Lodge of * Perfection , No . 9 , Petaluma .

COUNCIL P . o _? JERUSALEM . —Damascus , No . 1 , Sacramento ; Mount Moriah , No . 2 , Grss Valley , ' . Libanus , No . 3 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena , No . 4 ,, San Francisco . CHAPTER OF EOSE CEOIX . —Alpha , No . 1 ,

Sacramento ; Calvary , No . 2 , Grass Valley ; St . Paul , No . 3 , Placerville ; Yerba Buena , No . 4 , San-Francisco . COUNCIL KTS . KADOSH . —Godfrey de St . Omar , No . 1 , San Francisco ; Jaques de Molay , No . 2 ,

Sacramento . There are now about 245 affiliated and 59 nonaffiliated Scottish Eite Masons in California . Of this number , about 100 belong to this Grand . Consistory as active , adjunct , and honorary members .

As Masonry in general teaches a hostility to vice and a war against evil , we may be asked , oui bono ? what other benefit we expect from our Grand Consistory , our Knights Kadosh , E . G . and P . of J . and Lodges of Perfection ? I would

simply refer , in reply , to the Chapters and Commanderies . And we must remember , while at labour , that all these other branches of Masonry are entitled to receive from us the dignity and respect they have so long enjoyed . For a long time a cloud hung over the " Rite /' and many of us became disheartened on finding

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