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Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis-S.R.I.C.F.

Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis

Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis – Encyclopedic Entry

By Right Worthy Frater David Lindez IX
Grand Archivist, SRICF High Council

The Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis is a Rosicrucian Society based in the United States of America extending from its formation of a Grand High Council on April 21st, 1880 and its official consecration on September 21, 1880, by three Colleges chartered by the Societas Rosicruciana In Scotia.[1] High Grade Christian Freemasons in the United States in search of the Classical Rosicrucian Society for Masons in the United Kingdom became interested in organizing a similar body in the United States and did so under Scotland’s authority (Societas Rosicruciana In Scotia) with the help of Most Worthy Charles Matier of the SRIS, as early as 1873[2].  This effort died out two years later under the care of R.W. Frater George S. Blackie VIII and was then re-chartered by the SRIS later again in 1878. Dr. Jonathon J. French[3] was a IX grade head of the Rosicrucian Society of the United States & opened the Matier Royal Provincial College with a charter from Lord Inverurie, Earl of Kincore and Supreme Magus of the SRIS.  The college was named after Charles Fitzgerald Matier, the first Supreme Magus of SRIS who served in 1876.   Harold Van Buren Voorhis insists that the Illinois College under Dr. French was never truly active, and it certainly was short-lived as Dr. French died an untimely death in 1879.  Harold Voorhis also insisted that Frater Stodart Blackie’s early charter in New York had been nothing more than an unsubstantiated rumor.  It has since been established as historical fact.

In 1878 a group of senior U.S. Masons (Daniel Sutter, and Charles W. Parker) led by Charles E. Meyer (1839-1908) of Pennsylvania traveled to England and on July 25th, 1878 were initiated into the grade of Zelator at Yorkshire College at Sheffield[4]. They applied for a charter, but getting no response, turned to Scotland and received a charter from the college in Edinburgh in 1879.  Scotland’s Society is actually the oldest as Walter Spencer is recorded as having been initiated into the SRIS by Anthony Oneil Haye in 1857, and there are documents in the SRIA archives that show that both Robert Wentworth Little and William J. Hughan were initiated in 1866 & 1867 by Anthony O’Neal Haye, Magus Max, Ros. Soc. Scot. With H.H.M. Bairnfathur signing as Secretary.  The Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia[5] was formed in England in 1866 by Robert Wentworth Little.  The SRIA later felt the need to charter the current SRIS on October 24, 1873.[6]

A second charter was granted by the SRIS for a college in New York, and Fratres from Philadelphia and New York met in Philadelphia on April 21, 1880 and formed a High Council, then known as the SRRCA or the Societas Rosicrucianae Reipublica Confoedera America, was later changed to the Society of Rosicrucians in the USA by Most Worthy Frater Shryock in his capacity as Supreme Magus and then properly Latinized in 1934 by & at the suggestion of Dr. William Moseley Brown under the regime of Most Worthy Frater Hamilton.  Brown composed the name (Societas Rosicruciana In Civitatibus Foederatis)  himself and submitted it on January 17th, 1934.  The SRICF has operated continuously since its formation in the 19th Century, and is thriving today with an upsurge of young Masons being invited into its ranks with great enthusiasm and demonstrated scholarship.

Membership is by invitation only & predicated on regular mainstream Masonic affiliation as well as a profession of Christian faith.  Membership was initially restricted to 36 members per College, but this was changed in 1908 by MW Thomas Shryock to 72 members per college.  The See of the High Council is in Washington, D.C.   The SRICF is in amity with the SRIS (Scotia) and the SRIA (Anglia) as well as the SRIC (Canada) and has helped the cause of Rosicruciana by empowering High Councils in their own sovereignty around the World.  They are: the SRIL in Lusitania (Portugal), SRIG in Gallia (France) & the SRIR (Romania).

The society issues an annual journal known as Ad Lucem composed of academic articles on things related to Rosicrucianism & esoteric streams of Christian Mysteries.  There is also an annual report, The Rosicrucian Fama.  Many of the Colleges have their own individual organs[7] which are produced quarterly as well as annually. The governing body of the Society is known since 1911 (having dropped ‘Grand’ from its title) as The High Council which is composed of Fratres of the Third Order (IX and VIII), plus any College Celebrant not a member of the Third Order. The head of the Society is titled The Supreme Magus who was elected ad vitam up until circa 1991 when the constitution of the Society was changed to reflect that Supreme Magi are elected each triennium.  Unlike the SRIA in England, a Chief Adept in the SRICF does not have regional powers, but rather is in charge of an individual College.  Typically there is but one College per state, exceptions having been made for both New York and California due to their size and population.

List of Supreme Magi of the SRICF

 

1-   Charles E. Meyer 1880-1908

2-   Thomas J. Shryock 1908-1918

3-   Eugene A. Holton 1918-1927

4-   Frederick W. Hamilton 1927-1940

5-   Arthur D. Prince 1940-1950

6-   Harold V.B. Voorhis 1950-1979

7-   Laurence E. Eaton   1979-1984

8-   Henry Emerson 1984-1986

9-   William G. Peacher 1986-1992

10-  Joseph S. Lewis 1992-1995

11-  James M. Willson, Jr. 1995-1998

12-  Thurman C. Pace, Jr. 1998-2007

13-  William H. Koon,II 2007- present

Degree Structure:

First Order

Grade I – Zelator

Grade II – Theoricus

Grade III – Practicus

Grade IV – Philosophus

 

Second Order

Grade V – Adeptus Minor

Grade VI – Adeptus Major

Grade VII – Adeptus Exemptus

 

Third Order

Grade VIII – Magister

Grade IX – Magus

KGC~ Knight Grand Crosses are awarded to IX grade Magi for exemplary effort in the work of the Society & Rosicrucianism in general.


[1]Scotland chartered the Pennsylvania College on Dec. 27, 1879. This was followed by charters being issued to New York on April 9, 1880, Massachusetts on May 4, 1880

[2] Dr. George S. Blackie VIII given charter by Matier, SM of the SRIS, for a College in NYC (source:  Bruce Wilson)

[3] March 17th, 1879 letter to Sir John O. Dominis, Governor of Oahu, Hawaiian Kingdom

[4] Mark Merckle also of PA was admitted to Metropolitan College

[5] Among its members were Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie, Dr. William Wynn Westcott (an honorary Magus of the SRICF) and W. R. Woodman, who were among the founders of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn

[6] charter was issued by the SRIA to form East of Scotland College in Edinburgh.  This college was renamed “Metropolitan College” in 1874.  The High Council of SRIS was constituted ion January 13th, 1876.

[7] Ex-LI College in NYC, North Carolina & Louisiana College all title their publication as “LVX”

 

The jewel is a miter from which is suspended a red ribbon and jewel.

In North America – There are 33 active Colleges including:

Alabama
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Mississippi
Missouri
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North Star (Minnesota)
Oklahoma
Ontario (Canada)
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Supreme Magus (at large)
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin

There are additional College world wide.

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  1. nicholas dee says

    September 23, 2010 at 6:42 am

    Grade I – Zelator

    Grade II – Theoricus

    Grade III – Practicus

    Grade IV – Philosophus

    The above grades are also used by the so-called OHGRC (order of the hermetic gold rosy cross) organized by a certain Jose Lagutan in the Philippines. Is OHGRC or Lagutan related to your organization?

  2. Derek Craig says

    October 12, 2010 at 4:19 pm

    interested in joining. Master Mason. 32nd Degree Scottish Rite, Knights Templar, and Shriner

  3. Jim Youngkin says

    November 20, 2010 at 8:12 pm

    My curiosity got the best of me. A recent dentist, William H. Gearhart, just passed away this past week. He inducted me into the Valley Of Bloomsburg so many years ago. I am a member of the George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531, and a life-time member of the Valley of Bloomsburg. Upon reading of Doc’s obituary, I felt compelled to review his various Masonic affiliations. I was unaware that he had achieved the coveted 33 degree, coronetted in 1989. I’ve heard of uncles being in Chapter and Commandery, but I know nothing about that side of Masonry since I am of the Scottish Rite. I also knew nothing of the Pa College Masonic Societas Rosiccuciana in Civitabus Foederatis.
    I will have to seek out local past masters to find out where the local York Branches of Templer might meet. My mother’s late younger brother Harry Lohman was raised in Elizabethtown’s Masonic Home and was a member of the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, but never talked about it. Mom is now 94. Can you all shed any light on these bodies, and where they might meet?
    Thank you all for both your time and consideration.
    Respectfully,
    James F. Youngkin, P.O. Box 743, Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815. (570)784-0461.

  4. Archie R Smallwood says

    December 1, 2010 at 10:31 am

    I am interested in this organization and have been invited and answered the call in many other invitational bodies. I think that the objects of this organization are those that I would like to be part of and embrace all activites therefore. Iam now residing in Indiana, but have most of my affiliations in my home state of Kentucky as well as the organizations. I am in hope that some day if accepted I will be able to contribute to the idea of Masonry in general. My other affiliations not only include the Blue Lodges which I currently belong to three but also to the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, and the York Rites, Past Grand Officers in Commandery and Royal and Select Masters and the High Twleve Clubs as well as KYGCH and AMD Bodies as well as many more. Thank you for all the work you do in your papers you put out and the respect you have throughout the Fraternity. Archie R. Smallwood

  5. joseph tongo says

    August 12, 2011 at 5:40 am

    Jose Lagutan is running many other fake organizations masked by his cult as Rosicrusianism and some eastern mysticism. People who do not do background check fall for it and even pledge their money and lives to him. Are legitimate organizations aware of this?

  6. Rosy Tsiks says

    September 7, 2011 at 3:55 am

    To Mr Joseph Tongco.

    Yes, everyone is entitled to do some background checking, starting with you, perhaps?

    kwekwekwek

  7. Rosy Tsiks says

    September 7, 2011 at 11:38 pm

    To Mr Joseph Tongo:

    If the organizations you speak about are very much alive, run by real breathing people, how can they be fake? There is no mask.
    WE find your statement libelous and malicious.
    Please know that actions against YOU are already being taken.
    That, WE assure you, is real. Oh, and legal.

  8. Raja Chandragupta says

    September 8, 2011 at 10:26 pm

    I am the Imperator of KMCE and it has come to my attention that lies and accusations were being thrown to the Order/s and in the good name of Frater Jose Lagutan.

    Frater Jose is not the head nor an officer but just an ordinary member. We are an international organization with branches in Asia, US, and Europe and we have many respected members in our Orders. You are using this website to do an unethical thing wherein your statement is libelous and without facts.

    We will not be silent about this and will not let this libelous comment pass. We are now talking with our lawyers to facilitate a legal action.

  9. Raja Chandragupta says

    September 8, 2011 at 10:43 pm

    to Josef Tongo:
    On Behalf of the Imperator of KMCE and I the Legate of Rosicrucian OHGRC it has come to our attention that lies and accusations were being thrown to the Order/s and in the good name of Frater Jose Lagutan. Frater Jose is not the head nor an officer but just an ordinary member. We are an international organization with branches in Asia, US, and Europe and we have many respected members in our Orders. You are using this website to do an unethical thing wherein your statement is libelous and without facts.We will not be silent about this and will not let this libelous comment pass. We are now talking with our lawyers to facilitate a legal action.

  10. Carroll J. Collins says

    October 22, 2011 at 12:42 pm

    There is also an active SRICF College in Washington, DC.

  11. Matt Markle says

    December 4, 2011 at 4:32 am

    Is there an active SRICF in Pennsylvania?

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    conspiro.net says

    March 16, 2015 at 11:06 pm

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    I am not a Mason,but you have my respect.

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