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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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- Lodge Officer Duties - Secretary - My Freemasonry
His Jewel is the Crossed Quill Pens The Secretary is the Lodge's Recorder The Secretary's Lodge Officer Duties require a high degree of lodge experience, Masonic knowledge, diplomacy and, above all, detailed paperwork skills The Lodge Secretary is the backbone of any Masonic Lodge and he
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- My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
The Junior Steward of a Masonic Lodge is an appointed officer of the Lodge The Junior Steward is tasked to understudy the Senior Steward position and fill in for the Senior Steward in his absence The Junior Steward's principle role is to assist the Senior Steward and the Senior Deacon in the preparation of the Candidates
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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?
- Casual phrases - My Freemasonry
Hello brethren, Just out of curiosity, what are some casual phrases to recognize a brother I know theres the question of asking if they are a traveling man, and how old their grandmother is What are some other ways to question? After being a master mason for going on a year i have met
- A Rose Upon the Altar Presentation - My Freemasonry
"A Rose Upon the Altar" is a story of love, faith, and charity in a stressful and tumultuous time in a Masonic lodge Through humor, thought provoking situations, and humble reflection, the play emulates issues that many people face throughout their lives and its morals can be understood by all who attend
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