Rose Croix – Somerset

The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, or Rose Croix as it is colloquially known in England and Wales, is one of the oldest Rites in Freemasonry. Through symbolic rituals, captivating ceremonies and allegorical teachings, it invites Master Masons to dive more deeply into ancient traditions, spiritual insights, and moral values. Many consider it their most profound experience since Initiation.

This vibrant Order is open to Master Masons of at least six months’ standing, of all ages, faiths, and other characteristics, who share our commitment to fraternity and personal growth. Camaraderie and empowering life-long connections are at the heart of Rose Croix, with newcomers quickly transitioning into trusted friends.

Why not join over 20,000 members on a journey of enlightenment and self-improvement.


Visit the Somerset Rose Croix website for more information or to get contact details for the District Recorder, who has a similar role to the Provincial Grand Secretary.


Alternatively, in this fascinating episode of Craftcast, Shaun, James, and Stephen are joined by John Boyington, the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council for England and Wales.

Together, they delve into the rich history and evolving landscape of the Rose Croix – one of Freemasonry’s most distinctive Companion Orders. From profound ritual and inclusive reform, this episode offers insight into the Order’s past, present, and future and discusses the intriguing 33rd Degree.

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