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Insignia of the Royal Arch ChapterSupreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of
South Australia and Northern Territory

Intro. Teachings Officers Convocation Chapters Education Enquiries Links









M.E.Comp Christopher D Selwood ~ First Grand Principal
Installation Address 22 May 2010    (pdf)

M.E.Comp RS Sheldrick ~ Deputy First Grand Principal
M.E.Comp M Dundas ~ Second Grand Principal
M.E.Comp KO Paynter ~ Third Grand Principal

First Grand Principal with Companions Oct 2009
October 2009:  M.E. Comp. John Carter, First Grand Principal, with some Companions

History

Although the earliest manuscripts available are dated in the 1780's, it is known that the Degree was being worked in the 1740's. Originally restricted to Installed Masters of a Craft Lodge, this qualification was dropped in 1834, when the ritual was revised.

In South Australia the first Chapter, South Australian Chapter No 853 E.C., was constituted in 1854, attached to the United Tradesmen's Lodge No.583 E.C.. The Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of South Australia formed in 1886, consequent on the United Tradesmen's Lodge transferring its allegiance to the Grand Lodge of South Australia in 1884.

The South Australian Chapter changed its name to Adelaide Chapter No 1, S.A.C., in 1927. 

For additional information see the book "Royal Arch Masonry in South Australia and the Northern Territory 1854-1986" edited by M.E. Comp. ADR Marlow (1986, Adelaide)

Uniqueness

The layout of the furniture and the Officers of a Chapter and their placement are completely different from the basic format of a Craft Lodge.  This lends a uniqueness to Royal Arch Chapters that is not found elsewhere in Freemasonry. Instead of a single principal officer (the Worshipful Master), three Principal Officers rule the Chapter conjointly. 


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Teachings

The Holy Royal Arch of Jerusalem ceremony tells, in a dramatic form, how the words of a Master Mason were recovered. Spiritually, it teaches us to consider the various aspects of our individually acknowledged Supreme Being, and our relationship with Him.

Basis

Royal Arch Masonry is described as the Foundation and Keystone of the whole Masonic structure. It is acknowledged as an integral part of "pure antient Masonry".  A Master Mason's knowledge is considered incomplete without his participation in the Royal Arch. 

Membership

Qualification for membership of the Royal Arch Chapter is that you be an active Master Mason, at least two years after becoming a Master Mason.


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Grand Officers

The Grand Officers for the year 2010 - 2011 include the following:-

First Grand Principal CD Selwood
Deputy First Grand Principal RS Sheldrick
Second Grand Principal M Dundas
Third Grand Principal KO Paynter
First Grand Principal's Representatives NT Top End - CP Hallenstein
NT Central   - L Pilton
Grand Chaplain
The Rev. Canon P Garland
Grand Scribe Ezra
M A Colegate
President, Board of Management H Donaldson
Grand Treasurer
ARM Taylor
Grand Registrar
PH Page
Grand Superintendent
LB Dixon, AG Price, JW Burgess, GL Coulter
Grand Lecturer PR Robjohns
Grand Director of Ceremonies LG Burns
Deputy Grand Lecturer
JP Mercier
Deputy Grand Director of Ceremonies G Light
Grand Almoner GFB Hibbert
Chairman of Membership RW Boath


A complete list of Grand Officers and Grand Stewards is included in the Freemasons Year Book, available from the Grand Lodge Office.


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Grand Convocation: Freemasons Hall, 254 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia

The next Grand Convocation will be held 18 May 2011


Grand Installation:
 
on Saturday 22 May 2010

M.E. Comp. Christopher David Selwood, Deputy First Grand Principal
was Installed as First Grand Principal

followed by Investiture of Grand Officers for 2010-2011

for Program and Registration form  -  please CLICK here  pdf

 
 


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Chapters meeting in South Australia & Northern Territory

There are 27 Royal Arch Chapters in the jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of South Australia and  Northern Territory. Another Chapter comes under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ireland. All are listed below.

(Installation months are shown in Bold)

(a) Royal Arch Masons of South Australia & Northern Territory:-     Royal Arch

Installation schedules

 pdf file 2009-10: CLICK to download (pdf file) -  2010-2011: CLICK to download (pdf)

 CHAPTER
MEETING AT TIME& DAY MONTHS



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 1 Adelaide 1854
Adelaide 7.30, 4th Wed F Ap Jn Au O
 2 D. of Edinburgh 1893
Moonta 10.30am, 2nd Wed Ja Ap My Jy O
 3 Emulation - Torrensville 2008
Marden 7.30, 4th Thur F Ap Jn Au O  ( Aug2010 )
 5 Port Adelaide 1910
Port Adelaide 7.30, 1st Tue Mar My JyS N
 6 Mount Gambier (IN RECESS)
1911
Mt Gambier 7.30, 3rd Tue F Ap Jn O
 8 U'd Collegians 1912
Adelaide 7.30, 4th Wed Mar My Jy S
 9 Mid North 2000
Clare 7.30, 3rd Thur Ja Ap Jy O
12 P'side Holdfast 2000
Adelaide 7.30, 1st Tue F Ap Jn Au O
13 St Peters 1919
Marden 7.30, 3rd Mon Mar My Jy S N
15 P. of Wales 1919
Blackwood 7.30, 4th Tue F Ap Jn Au O
17 Riverland 1921
Barmera 7.30, 2nd Mon
7.30, 1st Mon
Ja My Jy S N
Mar
19 Eyre 1923
Port Lincoln 7.30, 4th Wed F My Au N O
20 Naracoorte 1925
Naracoorte 7.30, 1st Mon F Ap Jn Au O De
21 Murray Bridge 1925
Murray Bridge 7.30, 2nd Thur F Ap Jn Au O De
22 MacDonnell 1926
Brighton 7.30, 1st Thur F Ap Jn Au O De
25 St Alban Coll'te 1928
Adelaide 6.00, 2nd Wed F Ap Jn Au O
28 Unanimity 1930
Broadview 7.30, 3rd Mon F Ap Jn Au O De
29 Gawler 1934
Gawler 7.15, 4th Tue  F Ap Jn Au
35 Hawthorn 1948
Lwr Mitcham 7.30, 4th Mon Mar My Jy S N
37 Goodwood U'td 1952
Goodwood 7.30, 2nd Wed F Ap Jn Au O De
38 Whyalla 1953
Whyalla 7.30, 2nd Mon F Ap Jn Au O De
40 Larrakeyah 1969
Parap, N Territory 7.30, 2nd Wed F Ap Jn Au O S D
41 Alice Springs 1976
Alice Springs, NT 7.30, Fri b4 3rd Mon F, Jn, O (install even yrs)
43 Witton 1983
Noarlunga Downs 7.30, 3rd Fri F Ap Jn Au O
45 Tea Tree Gully 1986
Ridgehaven 7.30, 2nd Thur F Ap Jn Au O De
46 Para Daytime 1994
Elizabeth South 10.00a, 1st Fri Mar Jn S De
47 Earl of Zetland 2000
111 Hutt St, Adelaide 6.00, 2nd Mon Mar Jy N   ( Mar2010 )





The Holding Chapter
Contact RJ Stewart






(b)  Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ireland:-         Irish Royal Arch Chapter logo

363 I.C.
Duke of Leinster Chapter
1856
Goodwood 7.30, 3rd Wed F Ap Jn Au O De


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Education- 

Suggested Reading:

 Download a list of suggested books and texts- CLICK on adjacent link to download(textfile)

"Freemasons' Book of the Royal Arch" by Bernard E Jones may be read online


Education Day:  2 May 2010 -  contact Grand Lodge Office or Grand Lecturer for details


Chapter Certificate Course:

The Royal Arch Chapter Certificate Course is being revised.  Contact Grand Lecturer for further information, via Grand Scribe.
 
 


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Enquiries to:

Grand Scribe Ezra
Masonic Centre
254 North Terrace
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone: 08 8223 1633
Fax: 08 8224 0755


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Links:

Grand Chapters exist in other jurisdictions in Australia and overseas, including the following:-
 

New South Wales & ACT Victoria
Queensland Western Australia
Tasmania

New Zealand

Research Chapter of NZ No.93


Scotland England


Ireland

RAC of Research (Ireland)



Alberta
 Nova Scotia
British Columbia/Yukon
Canada-Ontario
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland/Labrador Quebec
Saskatchewan


General Grand Chapter

Illinois


New York

Thomas Smith Webb Chapter of Research No.1798  (NY)
Golden State Chapter of Research (California)


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