The essential and universal qualifications for applicants are membership of the three degrees of Craft
Freemasonry, five years or more continuous subscription to a
St John's Lodge as a Master Mason, and profession of the
Trinitarian Christian faith, these requirements cannot be altered by any Province. Membership is by invitation only. Within the British Federation of
Le Droit Humain, an applicant must hold the 18th degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Sovereign Prince of Rose Croix of H.R.D.M. and be a Past Master of a Craft Lodge. Crucially, they do not have to profess the Trinitarian Christian faith, as this is not in accordance with the principles of the wider international Order. In addition to these fundamental requirements, Provinces are free to impose additional conditions, and many do so, the most common being the requirement of membership of the
Holy Royal Arch. Further qualifications for membership vary by provincial jurisdiction but may include a requirement of active membership of the 18th degree of the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite or one of the other Christian Masonic Orders (such as
Red Cross of Constantine, or
Knights Templar). In the
United States candidates should hold the 32nd degree of the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, or be a
Knight Templar within the
York Rite system. Evidence is also required of services performed for the Craft, the Church, or the public (such as work with the Boy Scouts, the Order of DeMolay, Community drives, or similar types of service). ==See also==