Sovereign conventional Shrine of Poland Ritu memphis-Misraim, 19.11.2024

Communication of the Sovereign conventional Shrine of Poland: “We regret to inform you that the large Venerable Joseph Tsang Mang Kin, Sovereign Grand Master General of the conventional Order of the Ancient Masonian and first Memphis-Misraim rite, departed 16 11 2024, to the Eternal East. We, the Masons of the Earth of Memphis, who are not afraid of death, due to the fact that we know that it is only the beginning of a fresh stage, express regret about the departure of our Brother. With him went the large story, which we are heirs in Poland. He was the 1 who brought us light from the Indian Ocean, which we care about carefully. Dearest Brother, you will stay in our and future generations of memory until entropy does its duty.”
Josef Tsang Mang Kin has laid large merit in the field of rebuilding and reuniting the Memphis-Misraim Ritual structures on the basis established by his teacher and free-mural master – Robert Ambelain. As a consequence of this process, the Confederation of Sovereign conventional Shrines of the Rhythm Memphis-Misraim was created, which includes respective Shrines in various countries, including the Sovereign conventional Shrine of Poland (STSP). The basic paper of the Confederation is The Naples Proclamation.
Joseph Tsang Mang Kin (12 March 1938 – 16 November 2024) was a Mauritian poet, polytologist, philosopher and biographer.
Tsang Mang Kin initially worked as a diplomat and politician; he became Secretary-General of the Mauritius Labour Party, associate of Parliament, and Minister of Art and Culture.
He later acted as a panel associate of the African common Assessment mechanics within the African Union.
A lover of poetry, past and philosophy, writing in both French and English, created hundreds of sonnets, essays, theatre plays on topics related to Mauritius's history, slavery and religion in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius's diplomacy, Mauritian literature, Francophony, the first centuries of Christianity, Hakk's people and culture, Chinese philosophy, especially Taoism, French and Egyptian Masonry, and the cultural divide between China and the West.