the Lodge. The Wardens reverse their columns, erect in the West, down in the South. Why are you in the South, Brother Junior Warden? What are your duties there?  The Junior Deacon, in regular Lodge work, can be a busy fellow. (calls up the Lodge with three raps.) All present are Entered Apprentices. Brother Junior Deacon. Weband Junior Deacons, who will obtain it from the Brethren on the right and left, and communicate it in the East. The Worshipful Master sits in the East of the lodge room, chairs all of the business of his lodge, and is vested with considerable powers without further reference to the members. However, other titles found in other jurisdictions include 'Lecturer' and 'Ritualist'. [10][11] They did elect the 'Parlierer' from among the senior fellows as their representative whereas the Master was appointed by the building owner. After having rehearsed as much of the lecture as he deems necessary, the Master proceeds as follows: W.M. His jewel is the statute book. AYbeY &O.XX`2H2	7ZRK>*kW%fcm~ iR6Y?Vmflf*"#Y\M$`cO/
CJqh'U%%/2w-?_5Oj+v~WR(U' This is distinct (in such jurisdictions) from the role of the Director of Ceremonies in supervising the ritual of the lodge's degree ceremonies. Most of the lodge offices listed below have equivalent offices in the Grand Lodge, but with the addition of the word "Grand" somewhere in the title.  The annual presentation of accounts is an important measure of the lodge's continuing viability, whilst the efficient collection of annual subscriptions is vitally important, as any lapse in payment (deliberate or unintentional) can lead to a member losing voting rights, being denied the opportunity to visit other lodges, and finally even being debarred or excluded from his own lodge.  Barakaldo Books 2020, all rights reserved. Mister John Paul Jones who has long been in darkness and now seeks to be brought to light and to receive a part in the rights and benefits of this Worshipful Lodge, erected to God and dedicated to the Saints John, as all brothers and fellows have done before. Disposing of such other business as may lawfully come before the Lodge. It being high twelve, you will call the craft from labor to refreshment for the purpose of opening a Lodge of Entered Apprentices. Ideally, a mason starts at the most junior office and "progresses" to the next in line each year. The door is shut, the brethren clothe themselves and take their seats; the officers put on their jewels; the Wardens dispose of their columns, down in the West, erect in the South; the Deacons take their rods; the Secretary lays his books and papers and the three Great Lights upon his table, and in a few moments the Lodge is silent and in order for the opening. You will see that the Tyler is at his post and close the door. Many lodge rooms are equipped with a pipe organ or electronic organ, and in others, there is provision for a wider range of instruments. Communicate this order to the craft for their government. The three Great Lights are closed. The craft all face towards the Worshipful Master, who makes, slowly and distinctly, the signs of an Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason, successively, which are imitated simultaneously by the craft. (to Lodge) Brethren, together, and the Signs. During periods of balloting he should inform the 
 [13] In 1905, the office of Poet Laureate in the Canongate Kilwinning No 2 lodge was awarded to Rudyard Kipling, who was made an honorary member for that purpose. When there is a deacon present at the Eucharistic celebration, he should exercise his ministry wearing sacred vestments (no. to Lodge. endobj On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz   ? to S.W. Learn faster with spaced repetition. W.M.  In some jurisdictions, the position is an elected office, while in others it is appointed by the Master. Brother Junior Deacon, inform the Tyler. By what further rights and benefits does he expect to gain admission? After the signs have been made the Junior Warden gives one rap with his gavel, followed by the Senior Warden in the West and by the Master in the East. Worshipful Master. He remains in contact with members who are unwell, and also maintains a discreet presence in the lives of widows of former members, so that the lodge may readily assist them should they find themselves in any particular need. In some jurisdictions the Junior Warden presides if both the Master and the Senior Warden are absent. The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. In Maine, the stewards have white rods. Communicate this order to the Junior Warden in the South and he to the craft for their government. Stewards have a traditional role in many jurisdictions of serving wine at any meal after the lodge meeting, often extended to a general supervision and planning of catering and refreshments. W.M.  W.M. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus. The duties and privileges of Past Masters vary from lodge to lodge and jurisdiction to jurisdiction.  These raps are passed thrice about the stations.  These are outlined below.  WM: The first great care of Masons when convened JD: To see that they are duly tyled. In 1843, David Wardlaw Scott is recorded as the Poet Laureate of the St. David's Lodge of Edinburgh. In a Grand Lodge, the Grand Stewards are typically promising junior members, who may subsequently expect accelerated promotion as Grand Officers. In our Freemasonry the Deacon's wand represents the authority of his Warden who is a ruler of the Lodge; its certainly not that of the Deacon. The senior officer of a Masonic Lodge is the Master, normally addressed and referred to as the "Worshipful Master" (in Scotland, and in Lodges under the Scottish Constitution, the "Right Worshipful Master").  This group of youth will have an assortment of responsibilities, which will grow and change as the program grows and changes. [15]  However, when revived in the early twentieth century, the role was more directed towards external relations. In most jurisdictions, a Past Master retains the honorific "Worshipful" (as in "Worshipful Brother Smith"), however there are a few where this honorific is used exclusively for sitting Masters. Under other constitutions, only sitting Masters or Past Masters may preside as "acting Master", and so the Senior Warden cannot fulfill this role unless he is also a Past Master. He develops programs, produces materials, and offers resources that enhance and elevate Masonic Knowledge for the brethren. In the name of God and the Holy Saints John, I declareLodge Numberopened in form on the third degree. However, there are certain offices that must necessarily be filled in Grand Lodges, but have no private lodge equivalent. to S.W. Many individual lodge bylaws add to these duties by mandating, for example, that the Secretary serve on specific committees. Inform the Tyler that I am about to open a Lodge of Master Masons, and direct him to tyle accordingly. to W.M. S>#uZ_dL~H/ D{   In some jurisdictions he is also responsible for guarding the inside of the main door of the lodge and ensuring that the lodge is "tyled" (in other jurisdictions this duty is given to the "Inner Guard" or "Inside Sentinel" or Pursuivant). YZWPx%j_.V=7"}IgY$U?RU6=HE%Uj{+-^{GTvtMjU&E7t, J.W.  As a symbol of servant ministry, the deacon brings the concerns and needs of the world to the attention of the church. WebEACH OFFICER: JUNIOR DEACON This officers stationary position is to the right of and slightly in front of the Sr Warden. If none is offered the Master puts the question of the adoption of the minutes, etc., and then follows the other regular business of the Lodge, viz: 7. In many lodges it is presumed that the Senior Warden will become the next Worshipful Master. The foregoing way of lowering a Lodge has the merit of saving time, but the proper and more beautiful method is as follows: W.M. How to say deacon. Outside the inner door with a drawn sword in his hand. Worshipful Master, there is an alarm at the door. Where possible, he should assist the 
 Whether applied to. J.D. In most Masonic jurisdictions, each lodge will have a 'Chaplain'.    w !1AQaq"2B	#3Rbr To guard against the approach of cowans and eavesdroppers and see that none pass or repass but such as are duly qualified and have permission. (turning to that officer in the South.) However, there are jurisdictions in which the office is distinct from any other, in which cases the duties of the office revolve around the organisation of processions and ensuring the correct precedence and etiquette in formal proceedings, including the introduction of visitors to the lodge. In some jurisdictions, the position is an elected office, while in others it is appointed by the Master. He also presides over ritual and ceremonies. [citation needed]. Stewards are often tasked with an understudy role to fill the position of the Senior Deacon or Junior Deacon, in their absence. In others, this is the job of the Tyler. WebJan 1, 1970. All present are Master Masons, Worshipful Master. Brother Junior Warden, it is the will and pleasure of the Worshipful Master in the East thatLodge numberbe now opened on the third degree of Masonry, for the dispatch of such business as may regularly come before it, under the usual Masonic restrictions. WebAn Aid to Learning the Ritual Inner Guard - Surrey Freemasons [14] In 1884, Rob Morris was crowned 'the poet Laureate of Freemasonry' in New York. By a brother Master Mason without the door, armed with the proper instrument of his office. "For the individual looking to take Masonic orders, or for the person who is just curious about all the secrecy; this book contains virtually complete rituals, ceremonies, and lectures for the first three degrees of Masonry. WebThe Junior Deacon plays a vital role in the Entered Apprentice degree of Freemasonry, acting as a guide for the candidate as they progress through the various stages of the degree. stream His duty is to guard the door (from the outside), with a drawn sword, and ensure that only those who are duly qualified manage to gain entry into the lodge meeting. In some jurisdictions, the position is an elected office, while in others it is appointed by the Master. How are we tyled, Brother Junior Deacon?  	to a Line Officer position, would do well to actively improve his 
 			 It is generally supposed that if the Sr 
 J.W. S.W. Brethren, it is the will and pleasure of the Worshipful Master in the East, that the Lodge be now called from labor to refreshment for the purpose of opening a Lodge of Entered Apprentices; take notice and govern yourselves accordingly.Look to the East! W.M. Booz Allen Hamilton 3.9. Brother Junior Deacon, what is the first great care of Masons when in Lodge assembled? While being the immediate proxy of the 
 The Tyler is traditionally responsible for preparing the lodge room before the meeting, and for storing and maintaining the regalia after the meeting.  JFIF  ` `   C 	 10 0 obj They also maintain order during special circumstances at the discretion of the Worshipful Master. Although in most cases we have retained the Authors original spelling and grammar to authentically reproduce the work of the Author and the original intent of such material, some additional notes and clarifications have been added for the modern readers benefit. rxUkT|n}%. In No.IV it appears that when the office was created in the nineteenth century it was intended to be similar to the role of Chaplain. Webdeacon pronunciation. 3 min read. J.D. Also notice that the junior EA fills the function of the Tyler, although he is not  I now declare this Lodge opened in the first degree of Masonry for the dispatch of business. endobj This Continental Master of Ceremonies' primary duty is to lead people around the lodge. Brother Junior Deacon, you will inform the Tyler. to S.W. In other jurisdictions, there is no official title given to the holders of these duties. When any one addresses the Master during any Masonic ceremony, he must rise and salute. All of the lodges in a given nation, state, or region are united under the authority of a Grand Lodge sovereign to its own jurisdiction. to J.W. In addition, there are some offices that are traditionally not considered to be part of the "line", and which may be held by the same brother for many years, or may be reserved for Past Masters. The seventh and last order of business includes the work of initiation, passing and raising, and when all the other business of the Lodge has been transacted, the Master proceeds as follows: W.M. Worshipful Master, Mister John Paul Jones is in waiting for the First Degree of Masonry. 999  While more commonly seen at the Grand Lodge level, in some jurisdictions Lodges may also appoint a Pursuivant. Omega Grand Lodge of the State of New York, This page was last edited on 8 November 2022, at 11:32. Responsibility for individual Lodge buildings usually falls to a committee. The United Grand Lodge of England changed its constitution in 2007 to allow for the appointment of a Grand Chancellor for the first time. J.W. The Master seats the craft by one rap. The 'Tyler' (sometimes spelled 'Tiler')[7] is sometimes known as the 'Outer Guard' of the lodge. As the Sun in the South at its meridian height is the glory and beauty of the day, so stands the Junior Warden in the South, the better to observe the time; to call the craft from labor to refreshment; to superintend them during the hours thereof, and see that they do not convert the purposes of refreshment into intemperance and excess, to call them on again in due season, that the Worshipful Master may have pleasure and the craft profit thereby. The Jr. Deacon, having been appointed 
  W.M. WebTips for the Junior Warden You are now one of the three principal officers of the Lodge. John Deacon  The requirements as to who is eligible for election as Master vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but the majority of jurisdictions specify that a brother must have served as an installed Warden to qualify. 
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