Schottischer Ritus Kathedrale: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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[[Datei:Sarah3.jpg|thumb|350px|Foto mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pandora-no-hako/4918570396/in/set-72157624785779410/ Sarah]: Eastern portal of the Scottish Rite. A view up the bell tower facade from street level. The bell tower rises 212 feet and contains a 54-bell carillon.<br> | [[Datei:Sarah3.jpg|thumb|350px|Foto mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pandora-no-hako/4918570396/in/set-72157624785779410/ Sarah]: Eastern portal of the Scottish Rite. A view up the bell tower facade from street level. The bell tower rises 212 feet and contains a 54-bell carillon.<br> | ||
Das Ost-Portal der Kathedrale. Der Glockenturm ist ca. 65 Meter hoch und beinhaltetet ein Glockenspiel mit 54 Tonglocken.]] | Das Ost-Portal der Kathedrale. Der Glockenturm ist ca. 65 Meter hoch und beinhaltetet ein Glockenspiel mit 54 Tonglocken.]] | ||
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+ | In the loggia along one side of the south lounge in the Scottish Rite Cathedral are a series of art glass windows depicting the lessons of several degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. This first pair of windows depict (from left to right): | ||
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+ | Bild:Ritus4.jpg| Der Kandidat (welcher bereits den 3. Grad, den des Freimaurermeisters in der blauen Loge der Johannismaurerei haben muss). Der vierte Grad - die Pflicht zur Stille und Verschwiegenheit repräsentiert durch Daniel. Der fünfte Grad - Tue niemandem etwas was Du nicht willst, das man es dir tut. - repräsentiert durch die Stärkung des Wanderers. | ||
+ | The Candidate (who must already be a third degree Master Mason from the Blue Lodge Masonic Order). Fourth Degree -- The Duty of Secrecy and Silence -- represented by Daniel. Fifth Degree -- Do Unto Others That Which You Would, They Should Do Unto You -- represented by feeding the wanderer. Sixth Degree -- Let There Be Perpetual Peace -- represented by a blacksmith forging swords into plowshares | ||
+ | Bild:Ritus3.jpg|Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- VII, VIII, IX, and X.The next set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right): Seventh Degree -- represented by the judgment of Solomon. Eighth Degree -- Apply Yourself With Zeal to Your Allotted Work Remembering That The Lord Seeth. Ninth Degree. Tenth Degree -- The Cause of Free Speech, Free Thought, Free Tolerance | ||
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+ | Bild:Ritus2.jpg|Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- XI, XII, XIII, and XIV. The third set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right):Eleventh Degree -- Be Earnest, Honest, SIncere -- represented by the herdsman prophet Amos. Twelfth Degree -- Building For The Ages -- represented by Bezaleel the Builder. Thirteenth Degree -- No Task Too Difficult -- represented by Moses before Pharaoh (we all remember "Let my people go", right?). Fourteenth Degree -- Whom Virtue Unites, Death Cannot Separate -- represented by King David | ||
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+ | Bild:Ritus1.jpg| Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- XV, XVI, XVIII, and XXXII. The fourth set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right): Fifteenth Degree -- Life Without Friends is Worthless -- represented by Zerubbabel rebuilding the Temple. Sixteenth Degree -- Great is Truth and Mighty Above All Things -- represented by Conferring the Degree of Prince of Jerusalem. Eighteenth Degree -- A New Commandment Give I Unto You, That You Love One Another -- represented by Jesus Christ. Thirty-Second Degree -- Spes Mea in Deo Est (My Hope is in God) -- represented by Knight Kadosh -- Technically, the 32nd degree is the highest degree in Scottish Rite Freemasonry, though a 33rd degree may be awarded at the discretion of the leadership of the order. | ||
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The art glass windows above the eastern portal into the Scottish Rite. Most of the windows are art glass, not traditional stained glass. The figures and details are painted onto the glass, which is then fired to set the designs. | The art glass windows above the eastern portal into the Scottish Rite. Most of the windows are art glass, not traditional stained glass. The figures and details are painted onto the glass, which is then fired to set the designs. | ||
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== Bleiglasfenster / Stained glass windows == | == Bleiglasfenster / Stained glass windows == |
Version vom 17. März 2016, 23:05 Uhr
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Die Grade des Schottischen Ritus
In the loggia along one side of the south lounge in the Scottish Rite Cathedral are a series of art glass windows depicting the lessons of several degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. This first pair of windows depict (from left to right):
Der Kandidat (welcher bereits den 3. Grad, den des Freimaurermeisters in der blauen Loge der Johannismaurerei haben muss). Der vierte Grad - die Pflicht zur Stille und Verschwiegenheit repräsentiert durch Daniel. Der fünfte Grad - Tue niemandem etwas was Du nicht willst, das man es dir tut. - repräsentiert durch die Stärkung des Wanderers.
Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- VII, VIII, IX, and X.The next set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right): Seventh Degree -- represented by the judgment of Solomon. Eighth Degree -- Apply Yourself With Zeal to Your Allotted Work Remembering That The Lord Seeth. Ninth Degree. Tenth Degree -- The Cause of Free Speech, Free Thought, Free Tolerance
Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- XI, XII, XIII, and XIV. The third set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right):Eleventh Degree -- Be Earnest, Honest, SIncere -- represented by the herdsman prophet Amos. Twelfth Degree -- Building For The Ages -- represented by Bezaleel the Builder. Thirteenth Degree -- No Task Too Difficult -- represented by Moses before Pharaoh (we all remember "Let my people go", right?). Fourteenth Degree -- Whom Virtue Unites, Death Cannot Separate -- represented by King David
Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows -- XV, XVI, XVIII, and XXXII. The fourth set of Scottish Rite Masonic Degree windows depict (from left to right): Fifteenth Degree -- Life Without Friends is Worthless -- represented by Zerubbabel rebuilding the Temple. Sixteenth Degree -- Great is Truth and Mighty Above All Things -- represented by Conferring the Degree of Prince of Jerusalem. Eighteenth Degree -- A New Commandment Give I Unto You, That You Love One Another -- represented by Jesus Christ. Thirty-Second Degree -- Spes Mea in Deo Est (My Hope is in God) -- represented by Knight Kadosh -- Technically, the 32nd degree is the highest degree in Scottish Rite Freemasonry, though a 33rd degree may be awarded at the discretion of the leadership of the order.
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Die Scottish Rite Cathedral befindet sich an der 650 N. Meridian Street in der Innenstadt von Indianapolis. Die Kathedrale wurde in den Jahren 1927-1929 im neugotischen Stil erbaut. Der Schottische Ritus ist ein Teilgebiet der Freimaurerei.
The Scottish Rite Cathedral is located at 650 N. Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis. It was built in 1927-1929 in the Neo-Gothic style. The Scottish Rite is a branch of Freemasonry.
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Musik. These windows depict Music (soothing the savage beast on the right), and if you look at the top of the window, you will see Mozart and Beethoven,
Foto mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Sarah: The Tiler's Room.
Scottish Rite Cathedral inscription "To the Glory of the Grand Architect of the Universe" -- I think that says it all. The Scottish Rite Masons are a non-denomination Masonic order who only require initiates to make an oath professing a belief in a higher power, and this slogan on the cornerstone underscores that universality. With kindly permission of Sarah
Foto mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Sarah: Tiler's Room floor medallion
Foto mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Sarah: Above the eastern portal.
- The art glass windows above the eastern portal into the Scottish Rite. Most of the windows are art glass, not traditional stained glass. The figures and details are painted onto the glass, which is then fired to set the designs.
Bleiglasfenster / Stained glass windows
All pictures in this gallery with kindly permission of Sarah. Alle Fotos dieser Galerie mit freundlicher Erlaubnis von Sarah. On the other side of the south lounge at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, there are a series of art glass windows depicting the Arts and Sciences. These windows have a warmer light quality compared to the Masonic Degree windows because the artisans learned to incorporate precious metals (gold and silver) into the glass paints to preserve the true colors after firing.