Journals
The Scottish Rite Journal (ISSN 1076-8572) is published bimonthly by the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Southern Jurisdiction, United States of America, 1733 Sixteenth St., NW, Washington, DC 20009-3103.
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Articles in regard to Masonry in general or Scottish Rite in particular are invited. Whenever possible, relevant photographs illustrating the article (length: 1,000 to 1,500 words), the author’s brief biography (100 words or less), and a close, formal portrait should accompany each submission. See examples in any issue. Also, articles should be typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a disk record in PC or MAC format or via e-mail to Ill. Brent Morris, 33°, Grand Cross, Managing Editor, to: bmorris@scottishrite.org.
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March-April 2012
Copiale Cipher: Recently Decoded Manuscript Reveals 18th-Century German Masonic Ritual (Images of the Copiale Manuscript are courtesy http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/~bea/copiale)
November-December 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011, the Grand Lodge, F.A.A.M., of the District of Columbia, reenacted the laying of the cornerstone of the House of the Temple—exactly 100 years after the original ceremony. A full article on this historic event will appear in the January-February 2012 Scottish Rite Journal. Pictured left to right are: Bros. William Talbott Ellison, Jr., 33°, Deputy Grand Master of Virginia (Junior Grand Warden); J. David Moses Rozsa, 32°, Junior Grand Deacon of D.C.; Teko A. Foly, 33°, Senior Grand Warden of D.C. (Deputy Grand Master); Joseph S. Crociata, 33°, Deputy Grand Master of D.C. (Grand Master); James T. Feezell, 32°, KCCH, Junior Grand Warden of D.C. (Senior Grand Deacon); and Stephen J. Ponzillo III, 33°, Grand Master of Maryland (Senior Grand Warden). (Photography: Bro. Arthur W. Pierson, 32°, Pierson Photography, Falls Church, Va.)
September-October 2011
Centennial of the Laying of the House of the Temple Cornerstone – October 18, 1911. House of the Temple Centennial Cornerstone Celebration, October 16-18, 2011, will commemorate this historic milestone.
Cover credits: Page 1, Archives of the Supreme Council, 33°, SJ, USA; Page 2, Affinity Marketing Assoc., Devon, Penn.; page 3, Scottish Rite Online Store; Page 4, Office of Development.
July-August 2011
Walter Cary Wilcox, “The Masons’ Boy” (Henry Wilson Coil Library and Museum of Freemasonry, Grand Lodge of California, F.&A.M.)
May-June 2011
Centennial of the House of the Temple Groundbreaking-May 31, 1911. L. to r.: James D. Richardson, 33°, Sovereign Grand Commander, and Francis J. Woodman, 33°, Grand Tiler (Archives of the Supreme Council).
March-April 2011
Richard Potter, “The Life of an Amazing Brother,” The First American-born Professional Magician; Courtesy Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center, Northampton, Mass., Photograph by Richard Sherer
January-February 2011
Special Issue: Introducing the Rebuilding the Temple Campaign (Main photo: ©Maxwell MacKenzie, Washington, D.C.; Historic photos: Archives of the Supreme Council, 33°)
November-December 2010
New Home for Missouri’s Walker Scottish Rite Clinic (Photo: Courtesy Walker Scottish Rite Clinic, St. Louis, Mo.); Fifth Annual Southwest Regional Reunion Held in Phoenix (Photo: Courtesy Mike Folker, 32°)
September-October 2010
Drafting Successful Masonic Education (Cover design: Elizabeth A. W. McCarthy, The Scottish Rite Journal)