Dayton Consistory, S.P.R.S.


R.W.B. Donald W. Mumford, 32° - Commander-in-Chief

| 1st Lt. Commander | W.B. Herbert L. Clonch, 32° |
| 2nd Lt. Commander | W.B. Steven J. Hottle, 32° |
| Treasurer (Not Shown) | Ill. R.W.B. Ronald L. Connelly, 33° |
| Secretary (Not Shown) | Ill. M.W.B. James M. Williamson, 33° |
| Master of Ceremonies | W.B. Steven D. Goad, 32° |
| Engineer & Seneschal | W.B. Scott T. Sowder, 32° |
| Captain of the Guard | W.B. David R. Leytze, 32° |
CONSISTORY
A Consistory (as related to the Scottish Rite) is a subordinate body of
Scottish Rite Freemasons that have come together under the auspecies of a
Supreme Council of Thirty-Third degree Freemasons. Each Consistory enables a
third degree Freemason (within a Symbolic Lodge) to gain more information
about the degrees he then holds. The Scottish Rite by no means state that it
is greater than the Symbolic Lodge simply because its degree structure has
higher numbers. The Scottish Rite, however, considers itself as an extention
of the third degree of Freemasonry.
There are several subordinate
bodies that a Consistory governs. These subordinate bodies are designed to
allow Scottish Rite Freemasons to focus on specific lessons that the
Scottish Rite condensed into four subgroups.

Actually, the history of Consistories extend far beyond that of Scottish
Rite usage. The term "Consistory" is Latin for consistorium or assembly
place. The Consistory originated in Rome having two primary usages at the
time. The first is in government, where the Consistory, or emperor's privy
council, consisted of the highest Roman magistrates or government officials
in the empire. The Consistory also has its beginnings in the Roman Church.
Sacred Colleges of Cardinals who were secretly hand picked by none but the
Pope met in what were also known as "Consistories." These Cardinals were the
counsellors to the Pope.
Under the power of Sixtus V in 1585,
however, Consistories began to hold an increasingly less important role
within the Roman Church. Roman Church Consistories either secret or public
became a form of solemn promulgation of special papal acts, such as
declaring the status of the church and cardinal creation ceremonies (called
conferring the hat) among others.
Today, many churches throughout
the world form Consistories where Elders, Deacons and Deaconess meet to
assist the Pastor in his/her daily duties as well as help to maintain the
normal business of the church.
Throughout the world, Scottish Rite
Supreme Councils form Consistories within their many jurisdictions, thus
gathering Scottish Rite Freemasons together for the Great Works. These Great
Works performed by Scottish Rite Consistories range from the well-known
Scottish Rite Hospital to local charitable acts within a town or community.