As in other Masonic bodies, York Rite uses drama to demonstrate the lessons and special qualities of the degrees and has several various means of identification, such as grips or tokens (handshakes), signs and words.
The bodies of the York Rite are:
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• Most Excellent Master: in this degree the building of King Solomon's Temple, which figures so prominently in Craft Masonry, has been completed.
• Virtual Past Master: this degree is conferred because of the traditional requirement that only Past Masters[?] of a Blue Lodge may be admitted to Holy Royal Arch (HRA). Because there are so many applicants for HRA, Virtual Past Master is required to qualify them for it. Much of the secret work is the same given to the new Worshipful Master of a Blue Lodge.
• Holy Royal Arch[?]: Possibly the most beautiful degree in all of Freemasonry. In the UK it is conferred in a Lodge[?] of Master Masons, in keeping with an article in the constitution of the United Grand Lodge[?] that the Craft Masonry of Blue Lodge consists of the three degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason and the Holy Royal Arch.
• Royal Master
• Select Master
• Super Excellent Master: Actually the legend of this degree has nothing to do with a crypt. It is an optional degree.
• Ark Mariner Degree: This is an optional degree, which in the UK is conferred on Mark Master Masons.
It has has three orders:
• Order of Malta
•Order of the Temple, consisting of three portions:
• Installation
• Consecration
• Knight of the Holy Sepulcher
• Knight of Saint John the Evangelist
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