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Swedish Rite - Definition and Overview

The Swedish Rite is a variation of Freemasonry that is worked in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. A slight variation is common in parts of Germany under the Grosse Landesloge der Freimaurer von Deutschland.

The Rite is divided into three divisions: St. John's (Craft) degrees (I - III), St. Andrew's (Scottish) degrees (IV - VI) and the Chapter degrees (VII - X). In addition one may attain the XIth degree, although only a very few gain this.

Progression from one degree to the next is not automatic. A brother not only has to be in regular attendance, but also has to show that he has a certain proficiency and knowledge of Freemasonry. The Swedish rite is both progressive and continuous.

The Swedish Rite is unique in that it demands that the brethren are Christian, and not just that they believe in a supreme being.

Degrees

  • St. John's degrees
    • I Apprentice
    • II Fellow Craft
    • III Master Mason
  • St. Andrew's degrees
    • IV-V Apprentice-Companion of St. Andrew
    • VI Master of St. Andrew
  • Chapter degrees
    • VII Very Illustrious Brother, Knight of the East
    • VIII Most Illustrious Brother, Knight of the West
    • IX Enlightened Brother of St. John's Lodge
    • X Very Enlightened Brother of St. Andrew's Lodge
    • XI Most Enlightened Brother, Knight Commander of the Red Cross

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Example Usage of Swedish

ryanfeeley: Swedish horse on vintage IKEA. Thanks Simon! http://post.ly/De16
jenniethepotter: Swedish potato sausage done!
bekkasaur: Watching movies in Swedish FTL haha
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