Tucson Scottish Rite
Tucson Scottish Rite




Honourable Darren A. Turner, 32°, KCCH
Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection


Senior WardenHonourable Mathew J. Reidmiller, 32°, KCCH
Junior WardenSK Gregory H. Johnson, 32º, KSA
Almoner, Valley of TucsonMichael A. Candela, 32º
General Secretary, Valley of TucsonIllustrious Jeffrey R. Horton, 33°
Treasurer, Valley of TucsonIllustrious Randal S. Jager, 33°
PrelateLuis A. Irizarry, 32º
OratorSK Kenneth R. Barrett, 32º, KSA
Master of CeremoniesIllustrious Joseph H. Santisteban, 33º
ExpertDonald E. Harty, 32º
Assistant ExpertRobert L. Ribbeck, 32º
Captain of the HostErnest P. Miranda, 32º
TilerRayna D. Stanley, 32º


The degrees from the Fourth to the Fourteenth, comprising the Lodge of Perfection, and being a continuation of the three degrees of the Blue Lodge, have their inception in the Old Testament and are called The Ineffable Degrees.

They teach TRUTH, INDUSTRY, HONESTY, BENEVOLENCE, JUSTICE, TOLERATION, PATRIOTISM, and LOVE OF COUNTRY. Each individual Mason must discover the secret of Masonry for himself by reflecting upon its symbols and a wise consideration for what has been said and done in the work. We receive as much Divine Light as we are capable of understanding. God has arranged His great purpose so that man has a work to do, a duty to perform to help in the great plan of enlightenment and growth. The Master Khurum (Hiram) said, "Sleep little, study much, say little, hear and think much."


4th degree - Secret Master:
Duty, reflection and study are the gateway to opportunity, as such one honors those relationships to God, family, country, Masonry. The apron of the 4th degree is white and black, with a letter "Z" and all-seeing eye. The jewel of this degree is an ivory key with the letter "Z" on the wards. The teachings: secrecy, obedience, and fidelity.
5th degree - Perfect Master:
The degree teaches Masonic honor: that honesty and trustworthiness is the cornerstone of the foundation of such. This virtue should be in all of our undertakings with mankind. The apron of the 5th degree is white and green, with a cubic stone and a Hebrew YOD. The jewel is represented by a compass open on a segment of a circle, to an angle of sixty degrees. The teachings: Honesty, Sincerity, and good Faith.
6th degree - Intimate Secretary:
In this degree one should expand their knowledge of duty, charity and toleration. We are instructed to reshape ourselves and our thinking into charity, self-control, and success i.e. to be a peacemaker. The apron of the 6th degree is white and red, with Hebrew letters YOD HEH in the center, and a small triangle containing the Hebrew letters (clockwise from top) BETH, NUN, and SHIN. The gold triangle with the same three letters inscribed is the jewel that represents this degree.
7th degree - Provost and Judge:
We learn that impartial justice protects person, property, happiness and reputation. We are instructed to judge with patience and impartially. The apron of the 7th degree is white, edged with red, with a key and five rosettes. The jewel is a golden key.
8th degree - Intendant of the Building:
We should strive for perfection by using the great principles of "God's inherent love, charity, morality and kindness". The apron of the 8th degree is white, with red and green, with a balance, a five-pointed star, and a triangle with the Hebrew letters BETH (for Ben-khurim), YOU (for Jakinah), and ALEPH (for Achar). The jewel of this Degree is a gold triangle with the same three letters.
9th degree - Elu of the Nine (Elected Knight of the Nine):
Truth, candor and generosity: the foundation of Scottish Rite Masonry is most reflected in this degree. We should use these truths to shape our lives and conduct. The apron of the 9th degree is white, lined with black, and sprinkled with blood, with an arm holding a dagger, and a severed head held by the hair. The jewel of this degree is a dagger, hilt of gold and blade of silver.
10th degree - Elu of the Fifteen (Illustrious Elect of the Fifteen):
This degree teaches us to be tolerant and respect the opinions of others. Freedoms of political and spiritual ideologies should be shared by all. The apron of the 10th degree is white, with a black flap, and with three arch-shaped gates -- over each a head on a spike. The jewel of this degree is a dagger as in the 9th degree.
11th degree - Elu of the Twelve (Sublime Knight Elect of the Twelve):
This degree teaches sympathy. We should be compassionate to our brother Masons and to all mankind as well. The apron of the 11th degree is white, lined with black, with a flaming heart in the center. The jewel being a dagger suspended from a black cordon inscribed with the words "Vincere aut Mori," the pledge "that you will rather die than betray the cause of the people, or be overcome through your own fear or fault."
12th degree - Master Architect:
This degree teaches faith in moral and virtues . . . and in God. "Life is what each man makes of it; the optimist turns a trial into a blessing. The apron of the 12th degree consists of a white outer shell, lined with blue and gold (symbolizing the Craft degrees), with a protractor, plain scale, sector, and compasses. The jewel is a gold triangle, with a Hebrew ALEPH on the obverse and the five types of pillars on the reverse.
13th degree - Royal Arch of Solomon (Knight of the Ninth Arch):
Liberty; in our mind and our hearts, motivated by duty and honor are the lessons of this degree. The apron worn is purple, bordered with white, and with the "Enochian delta" (hexagram with inscribed Tetragrammation) in the center. The jewel comprises a gold triangle with the Enochian delta on the reverse, and a scene showing two men lowering a third into a newly-discovered subterranean vault, on the obverse.
14th degree - Perfect Elu (Grand Elect, Perfect and Sublime Mason):
This degree teaches us to reflect and scrutinize oneself. We should strive to be true to ourselves and our God. The apron being of white silk, bordered in gold, with the Ineffable Delta in the Center is truly emblematical of the degree. The jewel of the 14th Degree is split; one being a quadrant (compass open to ninety degrees) topped by a crown, and with a nine-pointed star on the obverse, the other being a five-pointed blazing star (with the Tetragrammaton) on the reverse. The compass is opened on a segment of a circle, inscribed with the numbers 3, 5, 7, 9.
Tucson Scottish Rite