Deus Meumque Jus An Interesting Masonic Motto


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Engraved on the inside is the Latin motto: Deus meumque jus (God and my right). Caps. Master of the Royal Secret. This hat is worn by 32° Scottish Rite Masons. The majority of members in the Scottish Rite wear this hat. Knight Commander of the Court of Honor. This hat is worn by 32°, KCCH Scottish Rite Masons.


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The ring is engraved with the motto of the 33rd degree, "Deus meumque jus" (God and my right), the member's name, and the date on which he received the 33rd degree. No alterations can be made to the 33rd degree ring, as any changes would detract from the ring's symbolic meaning. The true value of the ring comes from the Supreme Council.


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Deus Meumque Jus Latin, meaning God and my right. The motto of the Thirty-third Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and hence adopted as that also of the Supreme Council of the Rite.


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DEUS MEUMQUE JUS = God and my Moral Rightness by James A. Marples, VIIo , Life Member, Nebraska College S.R.I.C.F. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some people debate about whether Freemasonry constitutes a "religion".


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The main inscription of Scottish Rite is the phrase: Deus Meumque Jus We find it openly on the banner held by Goddess figure ( The Goddess of Freemasonry) under the statue of Pike The statue of Pike is the only outdoor sculpture in Washington, D.C. honoring a Confederate general, although he is dressed as a civilian, not a soldier. It is located in Reservation 188 at the southwest corner of.


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* The banner of the Scottish Rite, SJ's official 33° Eagle actually has the Latin phrase "Deus Meumque Jus" (God and My Right).


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Deus meumque jus. English translation: God and my right. Entered by: Fernando Muela Sopeña. 14:45 Nov 28, 2002. Latin to English translations [Non-PRO] / Masonic. Latin term or phrase:Deus Meumque Jus. Words on Crest for 33rd degree Mason, Northern Juristion.


Deus Meumque Jus An Interesting Masonic Motto

Banner of the Order: ft is of white silk, 3½ feet long by 2½ wide, fringed with gold and silver. In the center is a double-headed eagle with wing outspread, gold beaks and clutching a naked sword in its claws. On a blue ribbon is written "Deus Meumque Jus" (God and my Right). The staff of the banner is eight feet long, topped by a pike.


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Deus lux mea est: God is my light: The motto of The Catholic University of America. Deus meumque jus: God and my right: The principal motto of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. See also Dieu et mon droit. Deus nobis haec otia fecit: God has given us these days of leisure: Motto of the city of Liverpool, England. Deus nobiscum: God with us: Motto of.


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L'expression latine Deus Meumque Jus se traduit littéralement par " Dieu et mon droit ". Une traduction plus précise pourrait être "Dieu et ma droiture morale". Deus est assez simple à traduire, un mot latin familier pour Dieu, comme on l'entend souvent dans les récitations catholiques des traductions latines de la Bible.


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1 Iceman--- • 7 yr. ago • Edited 7 yr. ago It seems to be a misconception that you need to have a family member bring you into Freemasonry; while it is a privilege for a Grandfather, Father or Brother to bring in a family member, it is not an obligation.


Deus Meumque Jus

"God and my right. The motto of the thirty-third degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and hence adopted as that also of the Supreme Council of t.


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La frase " Deus Meumque Jus " es una expresión en latín que significa " Dios y mi derecho ". Su origen se remonta al reinado del rey Jacobo VI de Escocia, quien también se convirtió en Jacobo I de Inglaterra en el año 1603. Durante su reinado, Jacobo I adoptó esta frase como su lema personal y la añadió al escudo de armas real.


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The latin phrase Deus Meumque Jus roughly translates to "God and My Right", or as some have put forward, a more accurate translation might be "God and My Moral Rightness." Deus is simple enough to translate, a familiar Latin word for God, as we often hear in Catholic recitations of Latin translations of the Bible.


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Deus meumque Jus: God and my right : A. & A. S. R. S. J. Dieu et mon Droit: God and my right: 1865 : Order of the Red Cross: Magna est Veritas, et praevalabit: Great is truth, and it will prevail : Pulsanti Operietur: to him who knocks it shall be opened : G. O. D. (acronym).