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

The Fall Reunion for 2012 will be held Friday and Saturday, September 7th and 8th.  A total of 13 degrees will be presented over these dates.  All degrees will be presented over the year, with the remaining 16 degrees being conferred in the Spring and SummerReunions.  Candidates attending the full program will receive the 32nd Degree at the end of this Reunion.

First Day - Friday, September 7, 2012

 

Start Time End Time Activity Duration (minutes)
5:00pm 5:40pm Registration and Light Dinner 40
5:45pm 6:05pm Orientation in the Auditorium 20
6:05pm 6:40pm 4° - Secret Master 35
6:50pm 7:15pm 7° - Provost and Judge 25
7:25pm 7:50pm 8° - Intendant of the Building 25
8:30pm 9:30pm 14° - Perfect Elu 60

 

Second Day - Saturday, September 8, 2012

 

Start Time End Time Activity Duration (minutes)
6:00am 7:00am Light Breakfast 60
7:00am 7:10am Roll Call in the Auditorium 10
7:10am 8:10am 16° - Prince of Jerusalem 60
8:20am 9:05am 17° - Knight of the East and West 45
9:05am 9:15am Morning Break 10
9:15am 10:30am 18° - Knight of the Rose Croix 75
10:40am 11:20am 19° - Grand Pontiff 40
11:30am 12:00pm 23° - Chief of the Tabernacle 30
12:00pm 12:30pm Lunch 30
12:30pm 1:05pm 25° - Knight of the Brazen Serpent 35
1:15pm 2:00pm 28° - Knight Commander of the Temple 45
2:10pm 3:30pm 30° - Knight Kadosh 80
3:40pm 5:00pm 32° - Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret 80
5:00pm 5:30pm Closing Ceremonies  

 

If you would like to attend this Reunion, but have not yet completed a petition, please click here

 

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

 

Site Development & Design : WILLTHING