History, Namesake, and Officers

St. Simeon Stylites Conclave No. 8001
of the District of Columbia
within the Order of the Red Cross of Constantine and the Appendant Orders.

Our Namesake and Our History

St. Simeon Stylites, also called Simeon the Elder, (born c. 390 near modern Aleppo, Syria —died 459, Telanissus, Syria; Western feast day is January 5; Eastern feast day is September 1), Syrian Christian hermit who was the first known stylite, or pillar hermit (from Greek stylos, “pillar”). He was called Simeon the Elder to distinguish him from several other stylites also named Simeon. The son of a shepherd, Simeon entered a monastic community but was expelled because of his excessive austerities and became a hermit. His reputed miracle-working generated popular veneration to such a degree that, to escape the importunities of the people, he began his pillar life northwest of Aleppo about 420. His first column was 2 meters (6 feet) high, later extended to about 15 meters (50 feet), and the platform is said to have been about 1 square meter (about 11 square feet). He remained atop the column for 37 years, permanently exposed to the elements, standing or sitting day and night in his restricted area, protected from falling by a railing, and provided with a ladder to communicate with those below or to receive meager gifts of food from disciples. Visitors sought spiritual counsel, relief from sickness, intervention for the oppressed, and enlightenment in prayer and doctrine. Simeon apparently converted many people. When he died, his body was found by a disciple and was apparently stooped in prayer. His pillar became a pilgrimage site, and Simeon’s reputation inspired ascetics, both men and women, to emulate and surpass his austerities; some stylites appeared as late as the 19th century in Russia. [By the editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica]

In honor of our St. Simeon Stylites, York Rite Freemasons of the District of Columbia formed this conclave in 1926. For a detailed history of our chartering and to view our charter, click here.

November 3, 2023 - Northeast Regional in Harrisburg, PA

  • Front Row (L-R) Terry Royce, Sr., Don Holliday, Jean-Paul Dongmo, Len Proden, Ken Lyons, George Seghers, Jerry Peters, Jimmy Pannett,

  • Back Row (L-R) Bud Michels, Robb Mitchell, Karl Hopkins, Elijah Mills, Jerry McEntire, Chip Mahaney, ?

Past Sovereigns

  • 2023 Leonard Proden
  • 2022 Akram R. Elias
  • 2021 George D. Seghers
  • 2020 George D. Seghers
  • 2019 Craig P. Lasher
  • 2018 Ralph F. Connelly ^
  • 2017 Ned L. Solenberger, II ^
  • 2016 ?
  • 2015 Urban T. Peters ^
  • 2014 W. Kenneth Lyons, Jr.
  • 2013 Bruce E. Gilbert
  • 2012 Donald M. Holliday, Sr.
  • 2011 ?
  • 2010 ?
  • 2009 ?
  • 2008 W. Eugene Sizemore
  • 2007 William E. Chaney, Jr. ^
  • 2006 William E. Chaney, Jr. ^
  • 2005 Harold Grainger
  • 2004 ?
  • 2003 ?
  • 2002 Richard E. Fletcher
  • 2001 ?
  • 2000 ?
  • 1999 ?
  • 1989 Donald L. Mallory
  • 1955 Frederick G. Macarow ^
  • 1954 Frederick G. Macarow ^
  • 1952 Omer W. Clark ^
  • 1951 Omer W. Clark ^
  • 1949 Marvin E. Fowler ^
  • 1937 Carl H. Claudy ^
  • 1936 Carl H. Claudy ^

^ Deceased