On January 16, 2025, the Scottish Rite Valley of Honolulu came together to celebrate its annual Feast of Kadosh, an event deeply rooted in the rich traditions of the Scottish Rite. Held at the Honolulu Scottish Rite Cathedral, the Feast served not only as the Valley’s monthly business meeting but also as a cherished opportunity to honor the significance of this time-honored custom.
The Feast of Kadosh provided brethren, their ladies, and friends with an evening of camaraderie, dining, and meaningful reflection. Attendees enjoyed a delicious meal, fostering fellowship and strengthening bonds among members and guests alike. The presence of families and friends added a warm, inclusive atmosphere to the event, underscoring the Scottish Rite’s commitment to both brotherhood and community.
A highlight of the evening was the educational presentations led by leaders of the Honolulu Valley Council of Kadosh and other Scottish Rite officers. These insightful discussions delved into the historical and symbolic importance of the Feast of Kadosh, enriching the understanding of its role within the Scottish Rite’s traditions. Members were reminded of the values and principles that the Feast represents—values that continue to guide their work and commitment to the Craft.
The Feast of Kadosh is more than a formal gathering; it is a celebration of the enduring legacy of the Scottish Rite. By honoring this tradition, the brethren reaffirm their dedication to the ideals of faith, service, and fraternity that form the foundation of their Masonic journey.
As the evening concluded, attendees left not only with a sense of satisfaction from the meal and fellowship but also with a renewed appreciation for the customs and values that unite them. The Scottish Rite Valley of Honolulu’s Feast of Kadosh was a resounding success, reflecting the strength and vitality of the brotherhood as it continues to honor its traditions while looking toward the future.