What Do You Need To Know About The Masonic Rose Croix Regalia?

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Feb 20, 2019
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In the chapter of Rose Croix, 18-degree is considered as the final degree and it symbolizes a major milestone in the growth of the candidate. There are two sets of Masonic Rose Croix Regalia for this degree, which involves the two foremost “Apartments” into which the degree is categorized.

The Apron of the Chamber of Darkness

This apron is black with a red passion cross of large size on the apron’s body. The cordon is embroidered with a red passion cross, black in color, and lined with red. The jewel relating to the Chamber of Darkness is the compasses that are resting either on the segment of a circle or quadrant, open to 60-degree and are crowned. Resting on the quadrant is an eagle with its head lower down and in silver color. When talking about its wings, these are opened but not spread. Just above the eagle, you will find a passion cross in a crimson color.

The Apron of the Chamber of Light

This apron is white and bordered in a crimson color. The jewel of the Chamber of Light is embroidered on the apron’s body. As described above, it is crowned and open compasses. In this, resting on the quadrant is the pelican’s nest comprising seven hatchlings. Hanging on the nest’s edge is the pelican, discerning her breast with her beak.

It was previously assumed that the pelican shredded her breast to give nourishment to her young with her own blood. From that time, pelican became the sign of philanthropy, self-sacrifice, and devotedness. It also represented the abundance of nature, from which all living things pull their nourishment. A crimson passion cross is present behind the silver pelican. At the base, you will find a sprig of acacia, and a crimson rose in full bloom is present at the point of the crossbar. In the regalia of the Chamber of Light, a crimson collar from which the jewel is hung is also included.

What Do You Need To Know?

To add to the allegory, the two aprons are, basically, the front and back of the same apron. And, the jewels are the front and back part of the same jewel so that one can be easily converted into other. In both cases, the compasses convey their common Masonic interpretation of self-control and spiritual awareness. The compasses are crowned to show the fact that the Mason who get the highest degree or rank is only the top among his equals. The crown also indicates the authority of the people and the rights of self-determination and self-government.

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