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THE CALIFORNIA ENCOMPASSER IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GRAND YORK RITE BODIES OF CALIFORNIA AND IS PUBLISHED QUARTERLY TO PROVIDE AN INFORMATION VEHICLE FOR THE MEMBERSHIP
Volume 27 April 2012 Number 2
Table of Contents Grand Commandery Message 2 Grand Council Message 2 Grand Chapter Message 2 Forty For Forty 3
Editor’s Message 3
General Grand Chapter Ritual Jewel 4
Miss California Job’s Daughters , Megan Goudy 5
Cryptic and Royal Arch Masonry 6 The Order of the Round Table 6 Mackey’s Symbolism 7 Poseidon Lodge No. 485 7 Golden State Research Chapter 7
Grand York Rite Contacts 8
Comptche Registration documents 9
West Coast Easter Observance documents 11 Grand Sessions Registration documents 13
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GRAND COMMANDERY MESSAGE
THERE IS STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR THE
WEST COAST EASTER OBSERVANCE! Sir Knight
Tom Derby and wife Lynda will take registrations right
up to April 5th
. You can do so online at
www.westcoasteo.com; or by sending an e-mail message
to Tom or Lynda at [email protected]; or, if you are
reading this article at the last minute, by showing up at the
hotel! Remember, there is no charge for attendance at the
Easter ceremony on Sunday morning, April 8th
. But there
are many other activities which Grand Commandery has
arranged, under Tom and Lynda’s leadership, which will
heighten your enjoyment of this significant event. See the
Welcoming Letter and Flyer below for more information
and give serious consideration to participating and
supporting your Grand Commandery. If you will only
attend the Easter program, let Tom and Lynda know so they
can have the right number of programs prepared.
Call to all Commanders and Past Commanders: Conferral
by the Past Commander’s Association will occur on
Tuesday afternoon. To attend, find the registration form at:
http://www.ca-gyrs.org/forms/PCA.pdf, and send to Rickey
Ward at the address on the form.
GRAND COUNCIL MESSAGE
My Valued Companions:
On May 19th
to May 23rd
, the 2012 Annual York Rite
Grand Sessions will convene. Our Grand Council
will host Opening Ceremonies the morning of
Monday, May 21st. Our Annual Grand Assembly will
follow that same day.
All elected officers are expected to attend. I would
like every Council in California to be represented this
year. Grand Sessions is open to all California York Rite
Masons in good standing. Registration Forms are
available below.
I have done my best to give each of you a Masonic
experience to be proud of this year, but this is a team
effort. Our (yours and mine) success will be rooted in
your presence on Monday morning. I know that you
will make it a priority to be there.
We have accomplished significant major goals together
this year. You will be very proud of your year-end
reports that will be delivered. Our Grand Council has
been very successful this year due to the efforts of
many outstanding California Masons.
One of the important events that will happen at
Grand Sessions this year will be a Recorders
Workshop. That will be held on Tuesday and
conducted by MIC Ken Hope, our Grand Recorder.
Many of our Recorders would benefit greatly from a
face-to-face Q&A workshop. I cannot stress enough
how much your council will also benefit from this.
Signups are on the registration form – Tuesday only.
Two last requests: 1) Please sign up for the Council
Luncheon. There will be an excellent guest speaker.
2) Please support your favorite Grand Offers by taking
out an ad in the Sessions Program. I would hope that
your Masonic Body is represented. Contact Gary
Miller, PGC at (619) 517-3360. The Ad form is
included below.
Finally, Illustrious Masters and Illustrious Past Masters
are eligible for the Thrice Illustrious Master Degree,
which will be conferred on Monday afternoon. In
order to attend, complete the registration form at:
http://www.ca-gyrs.org/forms/TIM.pdf, and send to the
Grand Recorder’s office as noted below or on the
form.
Fraternally,
Robert A.L. Whitfield
Most Illustrious Grand Master
GRAND CHAPTER MESSAGE
Your Executive Committee met early in March to plan
for Grand Chapter on Wednesday, May 23rd
. In the
afternoon at 1:30 pm, after the Grand Chapter session,
the Order of High Priesthood will be conferred. All
High Priests, as well as Past High Priests, are eligible
and can get the petition at http://www.ca-
gyrs.org/formsOHP.pdf. Please send to the Grand
Secretary’s address as noted below.
Finally, I want to again emphasize the Scholarship
Program donations, as we are getting ready to decide
the awardees for 2012. We will be able to cover five
$500 awards for 2012 and we need the support of all
companions to achieve our goal without using part of
the principal of the DeBarrow Fund. Make your tax-
deductible donation now, at the beginning of the year
and help our youth orders kids take that important step
to financial security.
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One of our scholarship recipients is doing quite well at
William Jessup University. See the article below about
Miss California Job’s Daughters – Megan Goudy, grand-
daughter of our Past Grand Lecturer, Don Lamoreux.
Fraternally,
Bill Allen
Most Excellent Grand High Priest
FORTY FOR FORTY
CALL TO ALL CHAPTERS AND ALL YORK RITE
MASONS: especially those north of Fresno, PLEASE
consider taking candidates to the beautiful outdoor
setting near Mendocino, where Larry Tunzi allows the
use of his ranch and amphitheater for conferral of the
Chapter degrees. This year is especially significant, as
this Festival at the ranch in Comptche (9 miles inland
from Mendocino) is celebrating its 40th year! The theme
is Forty For 40!! So if you have candidates for any or
all of the Chapter Degrees, bring them to Comptche.
Camping on the Ranch is at no cost! And there is a
shack with men’s and ladies’ restrooms, and a co-ed
shower. And of course a cook shack for preparation of
the Friday night Fish Fry and the Saturday night Bar-be-
Que, which will include a Polynesian Whole Pig
Roasted In-Ground.
Nancy Hardiman will be planning a trip into Mendocino
or Fort Bragg with the ladies, for shopping and lunch on
Saturday, June 23rd
, while we confer degrees. See the
flyer and registration information in the forms below.
EDITOR'S MESSAGE
IRAM NEWSLETTER
As you know, our Grand Chapter is associated with the
General Grand Chapter RAM International. The
General Grand Chapter is now publishing a newsletter
with international scope. Issue number 5 for March
2012 will soon be forwarded to local Chapter officers.
By the time you read this, the April edition will be just
around the corner. Please share as appropriate with
your companions. Under Grand Chapters on the left
side of the Newsletter, check for California specific
news.
HISTORY OF THE CRYPTIC RITE
General Grand Council has recently re-published a
two-volume History, first published in 1931 and again
in 1977. This new edition has just arrived and looks
to be very enlightening, especially as regards the
relationship of the Cryptic Rite to the Scottish Rite
and the Royal Arch. The authors (Eugene E.
Hinman, Ray V. Denslow, and Charles C. Hunt) say
in the Preface:
“It has been our purpose, therefore, to place within
the compass of a single work all that is known about
the Cryptic Rite. That the reader may have all
possible information at his disposal we have prepared
an appendix in which appear copies of the most
important documents, and selections from the
writings of noted students of the subject. There is
such a great difference of opinion among these
writers that in justice to them we thought it best to let
each tell his story in his own way. Each reader also is
entitled to have this story told in the words of the
writer so that he may pass his own judgment on its
value. It is true that, for the present generation, these
discussions are only academic since the issues around
which the contests then raged have disappeared, but
they all have a historical value and will repay careful
study.
“While this work is essentially a history, that history
has been largely influenced by jurisdictional and legal
questions, and we have therefore prepared chapters on
this phase of the subject. Chapters have also been
inserted on the subjects of Legend, Tradition and
Symbolism, all of which have had their influence on
the history. It is this rich legacy of Legend and
Symbolism that gave the Rite its popularity to the
present time, for the degrees stand entirely upon their
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own merits and are not required for advancement to any
other rite or degree.” (Vol. I, page 8)
Contact the General Grand Recorder to acquire your
own copy of this valuable document. There will be
only 80 copies available at $100 for both volumes, so
act now to get your own set. See Articles below for
more samples from this most interesting work.
David A. Grindle, General Grand Recorder,
PO Box 332, Meridian ID 83680-0332
Fax: 208-895-6612 e-mail: [email protected]
COMMUNICATIONS
As mentioned in the January Encompasser,
communications are vital to assist those seeking further
light in Masonry. So resolve now to ACT: 1) broadcast
this publication far and wide, and encourage each of
your York Rite bodies to buy a 2-year subscription; 2)
broadcast the monthly Workman to the leaders of all
your bodies; 3) access the following websites, and see
that your Companions are aware of their existence and
how to access them:
www.yorkriteofcalifornia.org
www.goldenstatechapter.org
www.yorkrite.org
And as you proceed into the New Year, make every
effort you can to continually remind your membership
of the West Coast Easter Observance (see below), the
Comptche 40 For 40 Program, and the Colorado River
Fall Festival next October. Confer the Mark Master as
often as you can and build interest in our brethren of
pursuing further light.
GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER RITUAL
JEWEL
General Grand Chapter is happy to honor our
ritualists by presenting a jewel to those Companions
who excel in ritualistic endeavors. This prestigious
award is presented at no cost to Companions who
qualify by completing at least 12 points total from the
following options:
1. Conferred the Mark Master Degree as Right
Worshipful Master (3 points)
2. Conferred the Past Master Degree as Right
Worshipful Master (2 points)
3. Conferred the Most Excellent Master Degree as
Right Worshipful Master, 1st Section (2
points)
4. Conferred the Royal Arch Degree as the High
Priest (Jeshua) (3 points)
5. Serve as Principal Sojourner in the Royal Arch
Degree. (3 points)
6. Present the Lecture of the Mark Master ( 2 points),
or Most Excellent Master ( 2 points), or
Royal Arch Degree (3 points).
7. Serve as indicated in the following degrees: (2
points)
a. Sr. Deacon in the Mark Master Degree AND
b. Sr. Warden in the Most Excellent Master Degree
AND
c. Haggai in the Royal Arch Degree
8. Serve as indicated in the following degrees: (3
points)
a. Master Overseer in the Mark Master Degree AND
b. Sr. Deacon in the Most Excellent Master Degree
AND
c. Capt. of the Host in the Royal Arch Degree.
9. Serve as Master of 1st, 2nd, 3rd Veils in Royal
Arch Degree (1 point each)
The Companion must have performed the above parts
from memory on at least two (2) occasions for actual
candidates. Such performance must have been
witnessed and attested to by one of the following:
Current holder of GGC Ritualistic Jewel, or, a Past or
Current General Grand Custodian of the Work, or, a
Past or Current Grand High Priest of a constituent
Grand Chapter, or Chairman of Ritualistic Work
Committee of the candidate's Grand Chapter.
There shall be no "mistakes" quota. Each candidate is
expected to do a creditable job in the part he is
exemplifying. This implies not just rote memorization
but also appropriate floor work, vocal shading and
emphasis, and gestures, etc. appropriate to the part.
Point credit shall only be allowed for each separate
part performed, not for multiple performances of the
same part. For example, if a Companion performs the
Principal Sojourner part on, say, ten different
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occasions, he will only be awarded 3 points, not 10 x 3
or 30 points. These parts must have been performed
since January 1, 2000. Final date to submit
nomination will be August 30, 2014. The Grand
Secretaries of the various jurisdictions have nomination
forms available for Companions who qualify.
MISS CALIFORNIA JOB’S DAUGHTERS
Megan Goudy
Megan Goudy, a Job’s Daughter since 2003, is
representing this youth order as Miss California Job’s
Daughter until June of this year. She is currently a
sophomore at William Jessup University, studying
Psychology, and is a Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter
scholarship recipient. Here she is at a recent reception
in Auburn, California, with a future Job’s Daughter and
a future DeMolay. Megan is Past Honored Queen of
Bethel No. 148 in Auburn.
Here she is with Carson Locke and Kaylee Locke,
whose father, Eric, is a Senior DeMolay and presently
is an Entered Apprentice with Enterprise Lodge in Yuba
City.
Here she is below with the Sir Knights who made her a
Lady Princess of the Palace. The Sir Knight on her left
is her grandfather, Don Lamoureux, the Jr. Past Grand
Lecturer for the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons.
The Sir Knight on her right is R. E. Fred Smith, Past
Grand Commander for California.
She offers the following by way of describing her
duties:
“For those of you who do not know much about Job’s
Daughters, let me give you a short history. In 1920,
Ethel T. Wead Mick founded he organization in
collaboration with the Grand Master, the Grand
Worthy Matron, and the Grand Worthy Patron of the
state of Nebraska. They built this beautiful
organization for girls to give them a place where they
could learn important life skills and have guidance as
they grew up. Today, Job’s Daughters exists in five
countries and California is the largest jurisdiction!
“In recent years, our jurisdiction has found it prudent
to choose a girl between the ages of 16 and 20 to
represent Job’s Daughters to the Adult Masonic
Bodies in California. This is the job I have been
given for the coming year….”
“…I would love to speak to your Lodge, Chapter,
Council, or other local body. My goal is to spread
awareness about Job’s Daughters in the Masonic
Bodies, as well as in the public, and to bring together
our Masonic family.
“Another goal in which I hope to gain your assistance
is in the promotion of our service projects. Each year,
we support two philanthropic projects, one
internationally and one at the state level. Our
international philanthropic project is H.I.K.E., or
Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment. This project
provides hearing aids to children whose families are
unable to meet the financial requirement. At the state
level, we are supporting the Children’s Miracle
Network. This network of hospitals provides
comfort, treatment, and support to millions of sick
children each year. It is our hope that this project will
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give the Job’s Daughters of California the ability to find
unique and beneficial ways to support their local
hospitals by working with, volunteering for, supporting,
and becoming involved with their local Children’s
Hospital.”
If you would like to have Megan speak at one of your
meeting or know more about either of these projects or
contribute to them, please contact Megan by email at
[email protected] or by mail at 2209 Lee Way,
Roseville, CA 95661.
CRYPTIC AND ROYAL ARCH
MASONRY
Chapter XXXV of the new edition of the History of the
Cryptic Rite, gives some insight into the historical
relationship between Cryptic and Royal Arch Masonry,
from the Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Maryland
(Vol. I, p. 549):
“In 1817 the Grand Chapter adopted a resolution
permitting ‘all Chapters to open and hold Chapters of
Select Masters and confer the degree upon such as they
may deem worthy.’ Prior to this Eckel, and perhaps
Wilmans, also conferred the degree in like manner on
those they deemed worthy and who had advanced to the
degree of Mark Master.
“In the new Constitution, adopted in 1824, the Select
was made one of the regular series of degrees and
conferred after the Most Excellent, and it was retained
as such until 1852, when it and the Royal Master’s
Degree were worked together in Councils specifically
convened for the purpose, upon Most Excellent Masters
just before the conferment of the Royal Arch upon
them.
…….
“Companion George W. Warvelle, of Chicago, a few
years since thoroughly investigated the origin of the
Royal and Select Degrees, and in his conclusion
repudiates the claim to the paternity of these degrees by
the Supreme Council of the Southern Jurisdiction. He
believes hat the Select Degree was formulated and
introduced by Henry Wilmans and that the Royal
Master’s Degree was formulated and introduced by
Ebenezer Wadsworth of New York about the year
1807.”
ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE
Chapter XIII of the new edition of the History of the
Cryptic Rite, gives some insight into the historical
relationship between Cryptic and Royal Arch
Masonry, from the Order of the Round Table (Vol. I,
p. 124):
“However, the stories which most prominently
connect the legends of King Arthur’s Court wih
Freemasonry are those which deal with the search for
the Holy Grail. Mackey says on this subject:
‘Derived, probably, from the old French, sang real,
the true blood; although other etymologies have been
proposed. The San Graal is represented, in legendary
history, as being an emerald dish in which our Lord
had partaken of the Last Supper. Josepph of
Arimethea, having further sanctified it by receiving
into it the blood issuing from the five wounds,
afterward carried it to England. Subsequently it
disappeared in consequence of the sins of the land,
and was long lost sight of. When Merlin established
the Knights of the Round Table, he told them that the
San Graal should be discovered by one of them, but
that he only could see it who was without sin. One
day, when Arthur was holding a high feast with his
Knights of the Round Table, the San Graal suddenly
appeared to him and to all his chivalry, and then as
suddenly disappeared. The consequence was that all
the knights took upon them a solemn vow to seek the
Holy Dish. The Quest of the San Graal became one
of the most prominent myths of what has been called
the Arthuric Cycle. …”
“There are several other romances of which this
wonderful vessel, invested with the most marvelous
properties, is the subject. The Quest of the San Graal
very forcibly reminds us of the Search for the Lost
Word. The symbolism is precisely the same – the loss
and recovery being but the lesson of death and eternal
life – so that the San Graal in the Arthurian Myth, and
the Lost Word in the Masonic Legend, seem to be
identical in object and design. …”
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MACKEY’S SYMBOLISM
Chapter XXXI of the new edition of the History of
the Cryptic Rite, gives some insight into the historical
relationship between Cryptic and Royal Arch Masonry,
from Mackey’s Symbolism of the Cryptic Degrees (Vol.
I, p. 529):
“In the Masonic system there are two temples: the first
temple, in which the degrees of Ancient Craft Masonry
are concerned, and the second temple, with which the
higher degrees, especially the Royal Arch, are related.
The first temple is symbolic of the present life; the
second temple is symbolic of the life to come. The first
temple, the present life, must be destroyed; on its
foundations he second temple, the life eternal, must be
built.
“But the mystical stone was placed by King Solomon in
the foundations of the first temple. That is to say, the
first temple of our present life must be built on the sure
foundation of divine truth, “for other foundation can no
man lay.”
“But although the present life is necessarily built upon
the foundation of truth, yet we never thoroughly attain
it in this sublunary sphere. The Foundation Stone is
concealed in the first temple, and the Master Mason
knows it not. He has not the true word. He receives
only a substitute.
“But in the second temple of the future life we have
passed from the grave, which had been the end of our
labors in the first. We have removed the rubbish, and
have found that Stone of Foundation which had been
hitherto concealed from our eyes. We now throw aside
the substitute for truth, which had contented us in the
former temple, and the brilliant effulgence of the
tetragrammaton and the Stone of Foundation are
discovered, and henceforth we are the possessors of the
true word – of divine truth. And in his way the Stone of
Foundation, or divine truth, concealed in the first
temple, but discovered and brought to light in the
second, will explain the passage of the Apostle: ‘For
now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to
face; now I know in part; but then shall I know even as
I am known.’ “
POSEIDON LODGE NO. 485
Royal Ark Mariners
This new Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners is moored to
the new Siminoff Council No. 485, Allied Masonic
Degrees. This new Council is considering sponsoring
an In-Gathering in Sacramento on July 29th
in order to
exemplify the Royal Ark Mariner Degree, as well as
the Order of the Secret Monitor, and St. Lawrence the
Martyr degrees. Any AMD Councils or members of
Councils that would participate in such a gathering,
bring candidates for these degrees, and perhaps confer
degrees themselves, should contact M. E. Edgar
Fentum by e-mail before June 30th:
GOLDEN STATE RESEARCH CHAPTER
The next meeting of the Research Chapter will be
during the afternoon of Grand Chapter on May
23rd
, at 3:00 p.m., location to be announced. The website located at www.goldenstatechapter.org
features an all new look to better capture the
academic and esoteric work that the Golden State
Chapter is dedicated to pursue and share with fellows
and members. With an updated backend system, the
website will be scalable to meet the ever expanding
technology available on the web. Many more features
and updates will be released in the near future and the
Golden State Research Chapter invites members and
those looking for further light in the Royal Arch to
visit the website today.
For information about membership, contact:
Ex. Comp Rich Wilson, High Priest
Peter Eiserloh, King
Daniel Kaffka, Scribe
M∴E∴ Comp∴ Philip A. Hardiman, Secretary
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GRAND YORK RITE CONTACT INFORMATION
Most Excellent Grand High Priest: James W. “Bill” Allen, Jr. 1644 Cambria Pl
Escondido 92029-5538 (760) 746-2821(H) (760) 716-2966 ©
[email protected] Most Illustrious Grand Master:
Robert A. L. Whitfield 1006 Natwick Way Brentwood , ca 94513 (925) 838-5892(H)
(925) 963-0933(C) [email protected] Right Eminent Grand Commander
Casey W. Norris 239 Montrose Dr; Folsom, CA 95630-
(916) 983-4211(H) (916) 207-4211(C) [email protected]
Grand Secretary: Ken Hope 11428 E. Artesia Blvd, #13
Artesia, CA 90701-3872 (562) 924-6500(W) (562) 484-1611(C) [email protected]
Assistant Grand Secretary:
Al Lewis 11428 E. Artesia Blvd, #13 Artesia, CA 90701-3872 (562) 924-6500(W) (562) 713-1706(C)
[email protected] Editor:
Phil Hardiman, PGHP 2713 Hoffman Woods Lane Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 712-4814(C) [email protected]
Websites:
www.yorkriteofcalifornia.org
If you need access to the confidential features of the website, contact one of the officers above for userid and password.
WWW.GOLDENSTATECHAPTER.ORG
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Welcoming Letter
West Coast Easter Observance
Dear Sir Knights, Beauceant Sisters and Guests;
We welcome you to the second annual West Coast Easter Observance! The Committee is working hard to make sure your stay here at the Radisson Hotel at USC is enjoyable.
In April, the average high for the day is 73 degrees, and the average low at night is 54 degrees. In addition, the average relative humidity is 84 percent. A light wrap is recommended for evenings out.
All events shall be held at the hotel with the exception of the Easter Observance which will be held at the historic Shrine Auditorium just blocks from the hotel.
Attire: Formal Banquet – Sir Knights in uniform (no chapeaus or swords), and ladies in evening gowns. Easter Observance – Sir Knights in uniform (with chapeaus, no swords), and ladies in church attire. Beauceant’s should wear their red jacket, white blouse and black skirt.
Events: On Friday, our Ladies are invited to a Tea and Luncheon at the hotel while our Beauceant Sisters attend the Official Visit of the Supreme Worthy President, Mrs. John A. Brogan at Los
Angeles Assembly No. 42. A bus will be provided to transport our Sisters. Additionally on Friday, our men shall enjoy a tour of the Shrine Children’s Hospital followed by a luncheon at the Shrine
Auditorium. Please note that a portion of your ticket for the men’s tour will be donated to the Shrine Children’s Hospital. On Saturday, we will have a tour of the Gene Autry Museum in Los Angeles.
The Autry is the only museum of its kind located in a major metropolitan center and the only museum that combines multiple Native American perspectives with Western histories and cultures in such a profoundly interconnected and multifaceted way. For our Beauceant Sisters there will be another Official Visit of the Supreme Worthy President for Santa Ana Assembly No. 61 and San
Bernardino Assembly No. 200 at the hotel followed by a luncheon.
Pre-purchase of event tickets is preferred; however, you may purchase your tickets at the registration table in the lobby of the hotel. Please note the reservation cut-off date is March 6, 2012. No refunds will be processed after this date. While we are doing everything we can to control the costs, we still need the registration fee to cover the overhead involved with hosting this event. As we grow we will be able to reduce it further.
Hotel Information: Radisson Hotel at USC, 3540 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007. Reservations: (800) 395-7046; Front Desk: (213) 748-4141 and Fax: (213) 746-3255. Tell them you are with the Grand Encampment Knights Templar. Here is the link to make online reservations:
http://www.radisson-midtown.com.
Fraternally,
Thomas R. Derby, KTCH, KYCH
General Chairman
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