SIGNS & PASSES
OBJECTS & PURPOSES
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH
ADVANCED GOVERNANCE
HIDDEN LANDMARKS
100

This heroine's pass is "Who is this?"

Ruth (pp.104–105; Syllabus)

100

The Rite exists to encourage the practice of these virtues among its members.

Charity, Friendship, Good Counsel, and Morality (pp.15–16)

100

The pass for the lady in this degree is this name.

Solomon (OES Syllabus)

100

This body possesses supreme authority over subordinate Chapters.

Supreme Council / Supreme Grand Chapter (Landmark 7, p.14)

100

This Landmark protects the modes of recognition from alteration.

Landmark 5 (p.13)

200

This heroine's pass is "Believest thou this?"

Martha (pp.114–115; Syllabus)

200

The lessons of the Rite are described by this Landmark as Scriptural, moral, and beneficent.

Landmark 2 (p.13)

200

The counter pass for the gentleman in this degree is this name.

Sheba (OES Syllabus)

200

This Landmark requires a candidate to be a Mason in good standing before certain ceremonies may be conferred.

Landmark 9 (p.14)

200

This Landmark requires belief in a Supreme Being.

Landmark 4 (p.13)

300

This heroine's pass is "Love one another."

Electa (p.119; Syllabus)

300

The Five Degrees are founded upon these individuals.

Five worthy and noble female characters (p.16)

300

The symbolical chart of this degree includes these two objects.

Camel and Palm Tree (OES Syllabus)

300

This Landmark requires a unanimous ballot for membership.

Landmark 8 (p.14)

300

This Landmark protects visitation rights among regular Chapters.

Landmark 15 (p.15)

400

This heroine's pass is "Alas, my daughter."

Adah (pp.97–99; Syllabus)

400

The purpose of the Rite is to render human society more nearly to this condition.

Perfect / Better / More Nearly Perfect Society (Historical and Purpose teachings, pp.12–16)

400

The Hailing Sign is made with this hand.

Left Hand (OES Syllabus)

400

This Landmark grants Chapters authority to elect and install officers annually.

Landmark 14 (p.15)

400

This Landmark requires the Holy Bible as essential furniture of the Rite.

Landmark 12 (p.15)

500

This heroine's pass is "What wilt thou?"

Esther (pp.110–111; Syllabus)

500

The Rite teaches members to love this virtue and practice this companion virtue.

Justice and Charity (pp.12, 15–16)

500

The Palm Tree symbolizes this kingdom.

Solomon's Kingdom (OES Syllabus)

500

This Landmark establishes that the name and character of the Rite are unchangeable.

Landmark 1 (p.13)

500

This Landmark reserves ultimate authority in the Rite to a central governing body.

Landmark 7 (p.14)