Galveston Scottish Right of Freemasonry / Orient of Texas, Galveston Valley  
 

         

 

The Knights of St. Andrew is an elite unit of Scottish Rite Masons. 


The Knights of St. Andrew exist as a service organization on behalf of all members of their Consistory. They provide services wherever they are needed. This includes, but not limited to, aiding the Tylers, acting as greeters, providing escort services for dignitaries or for special events created for the ladies during reunions or other functions, serving as guides, assisting the Scottish degree work, and helping present the Colors. Knights of St. Andrew also assist in the calling committees, participate in parades or civic activities, promote fund-raising events, and aid in any special event.

Their flexibility and enthusiasm make the Knights of St. Andrew one of the Valley's most active and desirable organizations. It is an excellent way to nurture and develop future leaders as they learn their organizational and leadership skills, explore the inner structures of their Scottish Rite Centers, and thus gain a deeper admiration for our Order and Brethren who work in Freemasonry as a whole.

The 29th Degree, Knight of St. Andrew, transitions from the 28th Degree to the 30th Degree.  Within this transition are found many lessons, teaching us reverence and obedience to the Diety, the service of Truth, the practice of Virtue and Innocence; and also to battle for Truth and Right, Free Speech, and Free Thought; and in this to defend the people against tyranny.  The Scottish Knight of Saint Andrew takes these lessons to heart and thus the qualities of Charity, Clemency, and Generosity prevail; all of this brough about by Humanity, Patience, and Self-Denial.  As Scottish Knights of Saint Andrew, we find Honor and Chivalry in this position.  The Knights of Saint Andrew are designed to place these lessons into action.

This Order, consisting of 32° Scottish Rite Masons, is dedicated to

the service of the Valley of Galveston and its leadership.

 

 

Scottish Rite Creed

Human progress is our cause, liberty of thought our supreme wish, freedom of conscience our mission,and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal.

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

I believe that the Ancient and Accepted rite can be placed in possession of a pure and high toned body of Masons in this State (Texas), whose worth and work will entitle them to the respect of other members of the rite wherever located. --Philip C. Tucker, First Sovereign Inspector General for Texas, August, 1, 1866

 

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