Societas Rosicruciana in Canada - SRIC

Societas Rosicruciana in Canada - SRIC The declaration of the Societas Rosicruciana in Canada was dated May 31, 1876 and was signed by Col. McLeod Moore and seven other Fratres.

The Societas Rosicruciana in Canada was first mentioned in a declaration dated May 31, 1876, but it was not formally constituted (by Col. McLeod Moore, through his acquaintance with John Yarker) until September 19 of that year. Most of the membership came from the town of Maitland, Ontario. The society constituted a High Council exactly one year later, but the Society went into abeyance at some po

int after 1889. In 1936, Ontario College was created via a charter from the S.R.I.C.F. Manly Palmer Hall’s father, E.H.D. Hall, a member of Canada’s first Rosicrucian Society, was voted a charter member of the Ontario College. Due to possible jurisdictional issues, rather than procure a charter from S.R.I.A. or S.R.I.S., a Canadian High Council was formed on June 29, 1997, and the S.R.I.C. is now an independent body.

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