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Etienne Morin: From the French Rite to the Scottish Rite presents a fresh perspective on the ancestor of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, the Order of the Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret from the perspective of the founder of the system himself. All extant Masonic records have been consulted and using this meta-data, a comprehensive reconstruction emerges, revealing that Etienne Morin was a founding masonic figure in Saint Domingue and creator of his own high degree system, that operated for a time as a defacto Grand Lodge. Explore the symbolic rituals worked throughout the life of the colony and understand exactly how the most widespread symbolic masonic ritual, the Scottish Rite craft ritual was created and from what sources. Read the complete extant correspondance of Order of the Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret in Saint Domingue, published for the first time. Arturo de Hoyos, 33 degrees, Grand Cross, KYCH, is Grand Archivist and Grand Historian of the Supreme Council, 33 degrees, Southern Jurisdiction, Washington, DC, and a member of the executive staff at the House of the Temple. Josef Waeges, 32 degrees, is a Board Member of the Scottish Rite Research Society, and a Member of the Blue Friars (Masonic Authors)
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Etienne Morin: From the French Rite to the Scottish Rite presents a fresh perspective on the ancestor of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, the Order of the Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret from the perspective of the founder of the system himself. All extant Masonic records have been consulted and using this meta-data, a comprehensive reconstruction emerges, revealing that Etienne Morin was a founding masonic figure in Saint Domingue and creator of his own high degree system, that operated for a time as a defacto Grand Lodge. Explore the symbolic rituals worked throughout the life of the colony and understand exactly how the most widespread symbolic masonic ritual, the Scottish Rite craft ritual was created and from what sources. Read the complete extant correspondance of Order of the Sublime Princes of the Royal Secret in Saint Domingue, published for the first time. Arturo de Hoyos, 33 degrees, Grand Cross, KYCH, is Grand Archivist and Grand Historian of the Supreme Council, 33 degrees, Southern Jurisdiction, Washington, DC, and a member of the executive staff at the House of the Temple. Josef Waeges, 32 degrees, is a Board Member of the Scottish Rite Research Society, and a Member of the Blue Friars (Masonic Authors)