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33° - Inspector
General

33° -
Inspector General Honorary
The
Thirty-third Degree is conferred by the Supreme Council upon
members of the Rite in recognition of outstanding work in the
Rite or in public life. At its biennial session the Supreme
Council elects members of the Rite to receive the Degree.
Members unanimously so elected become honorary members of the
Supreme Council. The Thirty-third Degree may not be requested,
and if requested must be refused. The Degree is granted solely
out of recognition for outstanding services. These 33° Masons
are Inspectors General Honorary and honorary members of the
Supreme Council. The active members of the Supreme Council are
chosen from among them. The cap for an Inspector General
Honorary is white with a white band edged in gold, featuring the
symbol for this honorary Degree, a red slanting Patriarchal
Cross.
Grand
Cross of the Court of Honour
This is
the highest individual honor that The Supreme Council bestows.
It is voted very rarely to Thirty-third Degree Masons only for
the most exceptional and extraordinary services. The Grand Cross
cap is white with a blue band. On the front is a replica of the
Grand Cross jewel, which is composed of a Teutonic Cross, with
an embroidered crimson rose with green leaves at its center.
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