“The crowned eagle, symbol of the Order of Saint John the Evangelist.” (Wikipedia). This order is part of the Red Cross of Constantine.
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“The crowned eagle, symbol of the Order of Saint John the Evangelist.” (Wikipedia). This order is part of the Red Cross of Constantine.
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The Phoenix is not really a Masonic symbol, but it does appear in a Masonic context every now and then. The image above is the emblem of a lodge with the name, there is the famous Phoenixmasonry museum and library and last, but not least, the double headed eagle of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite is sometimes portrayed as rising from the fire. Sometimes it is even bluntly called “Phoenix”. As a symbol, the phoenix refers to renewal, perhaps even immortality or eternity.
public logo of Phoenix lodge www.nhgrandlodge.org/phoenix
Famous emblem of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Appears in the last three degrees (30-33). The text “Deus Meumque Jus” translates to “God and my Right”.