What is the Royal Arch?

Royal Arch

Every Master Mason should aspire to continue their journey from Initiation in the Craft to Exaltation as a Companion in the Royal Arch.

When the Antient and Modern Grand Lodges came together to form the United Grand Lodge of England in 1813 they declared that ‘Pure Antient Masonry’ consists of three degrees — the Entered Apprentice, the Fellow Craft, and the Master Mason including the Royal Arch.

This declaration still stands at the front of our Book of Constitutions and means there are four parts to a Freemason’s journey. For historical reasons, the first three are governed by UGLE, while the Royal Arch is governed by the Supreme Grand Chapter of England—but in real terms we are one organisation.

Because of this link, our Grand Master automatically serves as the First Grand Principal in the Royal Arch, and many other senior roles are also shared.

This connection makes English Freemasonry unique around the world and represents an important part of our history and heritage.

Whether you have just been Raised or have been a Master Mason for some time, you probably have questions, such as

  • what is next?,
  • how do I discover the secrets that were lost?, or even perhaps,
  • what does it all mean?

You might also be wondering how to enjoy more of what Freemasonry has to offer and how to expand your social circle beyond that of your own Craft Lodge.

The Royal Arch provides answers to these questions and is where you will discover more.

The next Chapter: What will I discover?

  • Answers: Follow the clues from the Third Degree to complete your journey in Pure Antient Masonry.
  • Companionship: Work together with old friends and new Companions to build on the principles of the Craft.
  • Splendour: Learn more about our history in a spectacular ceremony you will remember forever.
  • Yourself: Uncover new perspectives that will support you in a personal journey of discovery.
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