

The Imperial Supreme Council
of Grand Inspector Generals of
The Thirty-Third and Last Degree
Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite Masons
International Jurisdiction, Incorporated


Ill. Charlie Davis, Jr. 33°
Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander

Sister Susie C. Blunt
Supreme Grand Matron
GREETINGS,
Thank you for visiting our website. This site is published specifically to share information about our organization and community services. Since our inception on September 18, 1989, our Underlying Principles have remained unchanged, and our linage can be traced back
Thank you for visiting our website. This site is published specifically to share information about our organization and community services. Since our inception on September 18, 1989, our Underlying Principles have remained unchanged, and our linage can be traced back to the Grand Lodge of Louisiana Session of February 8, 1858.
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We are not an alternative Order, but a continuum of the moto "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity". Identical to many other territories practicing Freemasonry, our jurisdiction is also linked to the work and business of Brother Baron August Hugo de Bulow, Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the Supreme Council of France, the Supreme Council of the United States of America – Western Masonic Jurisdiction and the silent acquiescence of the Hays Council on November 30, 1864. We encourage a search for Truth.
Our community-based services are accomplished directly and through integration and collaboration of our States membership, local government agencies, associations, private sector partners consistent with the provisions under IRS Code of 1986. It is our sincere desire that this site encourages all to engage in a collaborative effort to affect change!
Mission Statement
Organized as a fraternal beneficial society with membership having common ties and pursuit of common objectives to provide community-based support serves. Operate under the Supreme Council for exclusive benefit of its membership, which is the parent organization; and subordinate entities chartered by the parent organization.
To provide a means of exchange of information and its practices and principles, to stimulate interest in understanding of community service, its objectives through education and direct action specifically involving our incorporated purpose.
Vision Statement
To organize the delivery of services, assistance and information that enables community residents to obtain education opportunities, acquire property, real or personal and aid that is consistent with our incorporated purposes and to effect change in the quality of life.
Through integration and collaboration engage direct aid and support; initiate and organize movements for patriotic and humanitarian purposes; and join in such movements for such purposes initiated by other organizations or groups.