Today, we commemorate not only Independence Day, but a defining milestone in our Nation’s history—the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This historic occasion invites us to celebrate the birth of the United States while reflecting upon the enduring principles of liberty, justice, equality and self-government that have guided our Republic for two and a half centuries.
As Prince Hall Scottish Rite Masons, we recognize that the promise of America has always been greater than any single generation. It is a continuing pursuit of “a more perfect Union,” strengthened by the courage, sacrifice and unwavering faith of those who have defended our freedoms and expanded the blessings of liberty to all people. We pay tribute to our Founding Fathers, the men and women who have served in our Armed Forces, first responders, public servants and the countless citizens whose dedication has preserved our constitutional Republic.
We are also especially mindful of the legacy of Prince Hall, whose life embodied the highest ideals of patriotism, perseverance and human dignity. Though denied many of the rights proclaimed in 1776, he remained steadfast in his belief that the principles of freedom and equality belonged to all Americans. His example continues to inspire our work as builders of character, servants of humanity and defenders of justice.
As members of the United Supreme Council, let us recommit ourselves to the timeless virtues of our Rite: Health, Power, Justice and Tolerance. May we continue to strengthen our communities, encourage responsible civic engagement and labor together in the spirit of unity, brotherly love and service to humanity.
On behalf of the Council of Administration, Officers and Members of the United Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Prince Hall Affiliation, Southern Jurisdiction, USA, Inc., we extend our warmest wishes for a joyful, safe and meaningful Independence Day.
As we celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary, may we honor the sacrifices of the past by embracing our shared responsibility to build an even brighter future for generations to come.
May God continue to bless our Fraternity, our communities, and the United States of America. Happy Independence Day, and congratulations to our Nation on 250 years of freedom and progress.
Fraternally,
Dr. Corey D. Hawkins, Sr., 33°
Sovereign Grand Commander








