The Cerneau Question is a documentary study of peace, historical review, and fraternal reflection within the history of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.
Rather than reviving inherited disputes, this volume asks what the surviving record actually shows. Drawing upon archival witnesses, early Scottish Rite histories, French correspondence, Saint-Domingue and Caribbean transmissions, the New York Cerneau record, Charleston's early claims, the Martin succession, Hacquet, Yarker, Scandinavian custody, and modern recognition practice, the book presents the Cerneau-Hérédom™ question as a matter for disciplined scholarship rather than polemic.
Written in a peace-first spirit, this study seeks neither attack nor diminution. It invites careful review, historical clarity, and a dignified path toward understanding.