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Masonic Lodge Officers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article relates to mainstream 'Craft Freemasonry', sometimes known as 'Blue Lodge Freemasonry'. Every Masonic Lodge elects or appoints Masonic Lodge Officers to execute the necessary functions ...
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Officers are elected by the members of the lodge, although a few are appointed by the Worshipful Master. In most lodges, the officers serve in their positions for one ... Every lodge is required to have a Worshipful Master, a Senior Warden, a Junior Warden, a Senior Deacon, a Junior Deacon, a Treasurer, and a Secretary.
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... to spread the cement of brotherly love and affection, that cement which unites us into one sacred band or society of brothers, among whom no contention should ever exist, ... Compiled and Prepared by the; 1996 Worshipful Masters Handbook Committee; C. Brian Schwartz, Chairman; Robert F. Drechsler; Mansour Hatefi...
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Installing Master goes forward to Master Elect, fits Badge, holds it momentarily: I now invest you with the Badge takes off collar of Worshipful Master and invests Master Elect and Jewel of your office, which is the highest honour the Lodge has in its power to confer on any of its members.
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JD: Brother Tyler, I am directed to inform you that the Worshipful Master is about to open a Lodge of Master Masons. Take due notice thereof and govern yourself accordingly.
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Worshipful Master the Source of Light ... "Worshipful Master: The Head and Chief of the Lodge, the Source of Light, of Knowledge and instruction in Masonry. He personifies the Sublime Art of Masonry and is the Spokesman thereof." (Arthur Waite, A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, 1970, page xxiv)
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THE POWERS OF THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER ... It may now be interesting to look for a moment at some matters in which the Worshipful Master is not supreme, and catalog a few things he may not do. ... A Worshipful Master cannot resign. Vacancies occur in the East through death, suspension by a Grand Master, expulsion from the...
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