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- Riding the Goat – Symbols and Symbolism - My Freemasonry
Not exclusively a Masonic institution, goat riding or making candidates “ride the goat” has been an aspect of hazing fueled initiation meant to scare and embarrass neophytes and initiates joining the institution Yet, the practice seems to have a more succinct history involving ancient pagan practice and ritual
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Brothers - What is the proper way to address the Worshipful Master of a lodge in an email? Is "Worshipful Master" preferred or will "Brother XXX" suffice?
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A Freemason's Christmas Wish By Brother Andrew Bradley It is the time of year when the Brethren rejoice, and sing carols of praise in resounding voice Days of merriment and long nights of cheer, as we all await the "Happy New Year!" It is a time of family and life long friends
- The Great Light - A Bible Presentation - My Freemasonry
My Illinois lodge uses this presentation at the first Stated meeting a brother attends after being raised It is local tradition in that lodge to present the brother is Bible then instead of the night he is raised
- questions brothers ask and answer in public? - My Freemasonry
Brethren, I've noticed in my masonic careers their are several questions that Masons ask and answer in pubic when they are being tried or being recognized, these questions are "Are you a traveling man?" Have you seen my dog Hiram?" etc how do you Brothers feel about this form of trying, and
- Lodge Officer Duties - Marshal - My Freemasonry
The Marshal is the Lodge's Conductor or Master of Ceremonies The Marshal of a Masonic Lodge is an appointed officer of the Lodge The Marshal is in some jurisdictions the "Director of Ceremonies" The Marshal's duties and principle role is the organization of processions and ensuring the correct precedence and etiquette in formal proceedings
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