The word "Kadosh" is a Hebrew word
meaning Holy. Although Pike identifies the degrees of
the Council of Kadosh as chivalric and philosophical,
they are all intensely mystical with respect to the
lessons conveyed and symbols employed.
19° - Grand Pontiff
We learn from the past and how it
affects the present and the influence we live in the
future in this degree. We as mortals strive to endure,
produce and improve the world as it surrounds us. There
is no apron, but the jewel is a gold "parallelogram"
(rectangle) with a Greek Alpha on one side and an Omega
on the other.
20° - Master of the Symbolic
Lodge
This demonstrates liberty,
fraternity and equality. These truths teach morals,
religious and philosophical understandings. This degree
helps one to comprehend Deity, forces of nature, good
and evil. The apron worn is yellow, bordered in blue,
with three concentric point-down triangles, with the
Tetragrammaton (horizontal) and "Fiat Lux" (vertical) at
the center, forming a cross. Its triangular shape
relates to the "fourth great light, which reminds us of
the Deity and his attributes". The jewel that is worn is
made of gold with the same three concentric triangles.
21° - Noachite or Prussian
Knight
The lessons to be learned from this
degree are that arrogance, defamation and cowardice are
unworthy attributes of a Mason and that humility,
modesty and courtesy are the true virtues of men and
Masons. The apron worn is yellow and contains an arm
holding a sword, a winged figure holding a key in the
left hand and the right forefinger on the lips (the
"Egyptian figure of Silence"). The jewel can be
described as a point-up triangle, with an arrow, point
downward, an arm holding a sword, and the motto "Fiat
Justitia, Ruat Coelum."
22° - Knight Royal Axe, Prince
of Libanus
This degree emphasizes work ethics:
By doing good work we improve character and become
better citizens. The apron worn in this degree is white,
bordered in purple, and contains a three-headed serpent
and a table with instruments and plans on it. The jewel
is an axe and handle of gold. On the top of the handle
are the initials of Noah and Solomon. In the middle of
the handle are the initials of Libanus and Tsidun. On
the blade are the initials of Adoniram, Cyrus, Darius,
Zerubbabel, Nehemiah, Ezra (on one side) and Shem, Kham,
Yapheth, Moses, Ahaliab, Betselal (on the other).
23° - Chief of the Tabernacle
We learn in this degree that the
man who forgets his duty to God, family, country and
himself will be in danger of moral and spiritual
destruction by thoughts and unworthy ambition. The apron
worn is white, bordered with red, blue and purple
ribbons. These colors, from the curtains of the
Tabernacle, represent earth, fire, air and sea,
respectively, as well as the Lord's beneficence, glory,
wisdom and power. On the apron is the golden
seven-branched candlestick, representing the seven
planets and virtues: Sun, faith "aspiration toward the
infinite"; Moon, hope; Venus, charity; Mars, fortitude
"victory over rage and anger"; Mercury, prudence;
Saturn, temperance; Jupiter, conqueror of the Titans,
justice. The jewel worn is a small silver censer, or
ornamented cup, held by a handle in the shape of an open
hand.
24° - Prince of the Tabernacle
A Mason must show evidence of
compassion, piety and justice in this degree. After
initiation he may "manifest faithfully the social
virtues in order to receive the rewards", to serve
humanity through our brotherhood. The apron worn is of
white lambskin, with scarlet, green and blue. On it is
a violet myrtle tree, and a gold representation of an
Arabian tent. The jewel worn is the Hebrew letter ALEPH,
suspended from a violet ribbon.
25° - Knight of the Brazen
Serpent
This degree attempts to explain the
conceptualities of celestial purity and the eternal soul
of man. The apprentice is driven to look within his
faith, life and God and to get a clear look at his inner
self. The apron worn is white, lined in black, and with
gold stars on the white side (Pleiades, Hyades, Orion,
Capella) and with silver stars on the black side (Perseus,
Scorpio, Bootes). Also on it is a serpent, ouroboros,
surrounding a scarab, a triangle in a glory with the
Tetragrammaton in its center, and the four initials of
the stars Regulus, Aldebaran, Antares, and Fomalhaut.
The jewel is a gold tau cross (crux ansata) with a
serpent entwined around it, and the Hebrew words HLThI
("he has suffered or been wounded") and NChShThN ("the
Brazen Serpent") on it.
26° - Prince of Mercy or
Scottish Trinitarian
In this degree we explore for "the
rewards of the trinity of Gods attributes - wisdom or
intelligence, force or strength, harmony or beauty". The
apron is scarlet, bordered in white, with a green
triangle (point-down) in the center. In the triangle are
the initials of force, wisdom, and harmony, and a
flaming heart of gold with the initials I.H.S. (Jesus
Hominum Salvator or Imperium, Harmonia, Sapientia). The
jewel is gold and is the same triangle, suspended by a
purple ribbon.
27° - Knight Commander of the
Temple
This degree teaches the apprentice
to scorn selfishness, and to uphold the knightly virtues
of charity, truth and honor. We should always strive to
assist the poor, helpless and infirm. The apron is of
scarlet lambskin, lined in black, with a Teutonic Cross
(cross potent sable, charged with a smaller cross double
potent or, surcharged with the escutcheon of the Empire
- the two-headed black eagle) and a black key surrounded
by a laurel wreath. The jewel is the Teutonic Cross
shown on the apron.
28° - Knight of the Sun or
Prince Adept
We learn in this degree that our
love for God manifests itself in our love for truth,
justice and nobility of soul. The apron worn is white
lambskin, with a vermilion pentagram. The jewel is a
gold five-pointed star.
29° - Scottish Knight of Saint
Andrew
The virtues taught in this degree
are "Love of God, loyalty to superiors, faithful
adherence to promise and active resistance to unfair
judgment." There is no apron. The jewel is a gold St.
Andrew's cross ("X"), surmounted with a knight's helmet
with a thistle of gold between the arms at the bottom.
In the center of the cross is a Hebrew YOD, and on its
points, clockwise from bottom, the Hebrew letters N M I
N.
30° - Knight of Kadosh or Knight
of the White & Black Eagle
The lesson of this degree is to be
true to ourselves, to stand for what is right and to be
just in our lives today with a belief in God, country
and oneself. There is no apron, but the jewel is a gold
Teutonic cross, enameled in red, with a silver
double-headed eagle, with wings spread pointing
downward, resting upon it.