Scottish Rite

of Freemasonry

District of Columbia

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Albert Pike Consistory (31° - 32°)

Richard J. Bautista, 32°, KCCH
Venerable Master of Kadosh

Roman VolskyBrother Richard Bautista was born in La Paz, Bolivia on September 27, 1960.  After enrolling in the Catholic University of Bolivia, a military coup cut his first year short. He then made the decision to come to the United States and studied English at both Georgetown University the University of DC.

 

Brother Bautista has worked at the Washington Times, as a Systems Analyst at Northern Virginia Community College and a Sports Journalist for both the international media and local Hispanic newspapers.

 

Worshipful Brother Bautista first became a Mason in 1995, receiving his degrees in Alianza Fraternal American No. 92, then later joining Albert Pike Lodge No. 33, where he served as Master in 2002. He was an Assistant Grand Chaplain in 2003-2004, and served as Grand Marshal in 2005-2006. He is a current member of the 2008 World Conference of Grand Lodges Planning Committee, and Chairman of Latin American Outreach for the Grand Lodge. Presently he is Degree Captain of the First Degree at Albert Pike Lodge No. 33, and also serves as Junior Warden of Pythagoras Lodge of Research. 

 

Brother Bautista is married to the lovely Ivon and they have two sons, Erick who is an Entered Apprentice at Albert Pike No. 33 and Jurgen, who is only 11 years old.

 

Albert Pike Consistory confers degrees thirty-one and thirty-two.

Prior Philip J. Palmer, Sr., 32°, KCCH
Preceptor George S. Nicol, 33°
Chancellor David B. Akopian, 32°, KCCH
Minister of State Abraham Zeira, 32°, KCCH
Prelate David Han, 32°
Master of Ceremonies Patrick N. C. Nnaji, 32°, KCCH
Expert Walter Hoenes, 32°
Assistant Expert TBD
Standard Bearer TBD
Captain of the Guard Jaime Pablo Cordova, 32°
Steward Nader M. Tabbara , 32°
Trustee Ralph F. Connolly, 33°
Trustee-at-Large Charles S. Iversen, 33°, S.G.I.G. Emeritus
Living Past Venerable Masters of Kadosh
Julian Savage, 32°, KCCH 1977
Stuart R. Virts, 32°, KCCH 1980
M. Russell Stogsdill, 33° 1982
William E. Chaney, 33° 1986
Samuel E. Harris, Jr., 33° 1987
Thomas J. Yoder, 33° 1989
Leonard B. Fleming, 33° 1993
William H. Thomas, 32°, KCCH 1994
Arnold L. Flottman, Jr., 33° 1995
Leonard Proden, 33° 1997
Craig R. Lasher, 33° 1998
Roy E. Revis, 33° 2000
Sheldon Arpad, 33° 2001
Kenneth J. Collins, 33° 2002
John R. Garrison, 33° 2003
Charles H. Potter, 33° 2004
Paul M. Bessel, 33° 2005
Roy P. Beyer, 33° 2006
Roman Volsky, 33° 2007

Orient Officers

SGIG - Leonard Proden, 33°

Scottish Rite Creed

Human progress is our cause; liberty of thought our supreme wish; freedom of conscience our mission; and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal.

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