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What are the degrees in Freemasonry?
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What are the degrees in Freemasonry?

In Freemasonry, the degrees are structured primarily within the Blue Lodge, which confers the first three degrees: 1. Entered Apprentice, 2. Fellow Craft, and 3. Master Mason. These degrees represent the foundational teachings of the fraternity, and all candidates must pass through these before advancing to higher degrees.

After achieving the status of Master Mason, individuals may choose to pursue further degrees in two main branches of Freemasonry:

  • Scottish Rite: This branch includes degrees from the Fourth to the Thirty-Second, with the Thirty-Third degree being either active or honorary.
  • York Rite: This branch consists of degrees that are conferred in three main bodies: the Chapter (Royal Arch degrees), the Council (Cryptic degrees), and the Commandery (Chivalric degrees), culminating in the degree of Knights Templar.

Many Masons choose to stop after the first three degrees, but those who continue can explore a rich tapestry of additional degrees that offer deeper insights into Masonic philosophy and symbolism.

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