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Reflections from the 2025 Grand York Rite Session

There’s a quiet power in gathering. When Companions from across the state and beyond come together, it doesn’t just fill a room—it recharges a tradition. The 2025 Grand York Rite Session was just such a moment: a chance to reaffirm our commitments, share in fellowship, and look ahead with clarity and hope. This year’s session was a testament to the strength of our unity. While each body—Chapter, Council, and Commandery—has its own character, the message was clear: the York Rite works best when we move as one. The Grand Chapter emphasized the importance of education—not just in the esoteric sense, but in bringing clarity to our Companions. We discussed how Grand Chapter is partnering more deliberately with Blue Lodges to revitalize local Chapters. There's a renewed effort to remove barriers, make degrees more accessible, and reengage lost Companions. As one speaker aptly put it, “No one shows up for a boring business meeting. But they'll show up for a good meal, solid educatio...

Operative and Speculative Knights Templar

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By S.K. Ray Hayward REPGC, KCT Sir Knights, in our Craft, we learn that there are two kinds of Masons, operative, those who can build with stone, and speculative, those who take the stone builders art and use it as a base for their spiritual growth and self-knowledge. In the commandery we have two kinds of Knights Templar, the historical and the speculative. Historical Knights Templar were the crusader knights who fought in the holy land and established castles and commanderies around Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Speculative Knights Templar are those people who take the moral and spiritual aspect of the historical Templars and apply them to lead a fuller, more meaningful life. The seal of the 6 th Grandmaster of the historical Knights Templar, Bertrand de Blanchefort, shows two knights riding on one horse. Some people say that was to point out the extreme poverty of the early members of the Order. History tells us that they were anything but poor, coming from some of the most weal...