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- Freemasonry and the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries
Some of the spells are somewhat similar to part of our Masonic rituals, especially the Craft, Mark, Mariners and Holy Royal Arch Even more similar are the rubrics accompanying them Rubrics were the written instructions to the candidate, detailing the method of incantation of each of the spells
- My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
In this installment of Symbols and Symbolism, we explore the origins of the Latin phrase ordo ab chao better known as order out of chaos Often taken as an esoteric alliteration of transformation, the source of this oft used Latin phrase has its roots deeply embedded in the origin story of the
- 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
- Election Master Judge parliamentary procedure - My Freemasonry
Announce that you are about to conduct the election of Lodge officers for the ensuing Masonic year and state that you will now accept nominations for the office of WM
- Guarding the West Gate By Roger W. Peak, DDGM
Guarding the West Gate By Roger W Peak, DDGM What does “Guard the West Gate” mean in Masonic practice? Is it colorful, but archaic and empty ritual? Or does it have a practical, even personal, significance in the life of every Lodge? How many of us are taking the proper steps to guard the West Gate and ensure that only the best and most desirable men petition our Lodges? The process
- Lodge Officer Duties - Secretary - My Freemasonry
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 holds a position of great responsibility
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- Golden Fleece, Roman eagle, Star and Garter and, The White Leather . . .
The legend of the Golden Fleece has been handed down from time immemorial Mythology tells us that the Golden Fleece was supposed by the Greeks to be hidden in a remote land far across the trackless sea This precious fleece grew upon the back of a ram, the gift of one of their gods The ram was
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