Emulation Pocket Ritual
Goudielock Ritual
Logic Inner Workings
Logic Ritual
In the nearly 30 years since the Logic Ritual was last revised, many Lodges have found it difficult to maintain strong, consistently well-attended, Lodges of Instruction. A host of factors have led Lodges to reduce the frequency of their L.o.Is; so there is little opportunity to do more than is absolutely necessary to bring the Lodge Officers to a satisfactory standard for their next Regular Meeting. So the decision was taken to expand the Rubric - and the 'General Notes' - to give, as nearly as possible, a complete guide to 'what, how, where and when'. Hopefully, this will allow Brethren, to obtain some of the 'teaching' they might receive at L.o.I., even though they might not be able to attend as often as they - or the Preceptor - would wish. It will serve to promote a greater degree of uniformity in terms of practice amongst Logic Lodges; also, greater continuity when there is a change of Preceptor or Director of Ceremonies, and when another Brother deputises for either.
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Masonic Bible
Notes for a Candidate for Freemasonry
Would one of your friends like to become a Mason? Does your lodge need something to give to potential initiates? When someone first considers becoming a Mason often they talk to those close to them and want to take the time to contemplate what they have been told. However, they may not remember every things aid to them or ask everything they want or need to know. Additionally it may be that what they are told is not quite right or they are given misinformation by others. This clear and concise pamphlet covers all the basics and a bit more, providing general information to those wishing to join the brotherhood and giving the potential candidate the opportunity to consider the order free from misconceptions. Topics covered include the main principles of the Craft, the requirements for joining and what is expected from members. Produced by the prestigious QCCC this pocket pamphlet is a powerful aid in allowing the right men to have the opportunity to become Masons.
Passing and Raising Ritual Card
Passing and Raising Cards presenting the questions for passing from First to Second Degree and from Second to Third Degree. Please select your workings and degree.
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Peterborough Booklets
Presentation Address of Grand Lodge Certificate
There is no formal ritual for the presentation to a Master Mason of his Grand Lodge Certificate but many Lodges prefer that some formality be observed in the presentation and the attention of the recipient drawn to the significance of the document and the nature of its design. Several forms are in general use and that printed below which was extensively used by the late Bro O. C. Klagge, PJGD, is suggested as appropriate in its following the Masonic Lectures in dealing with those parts of the Certificate which are similar in design to the First Degree Tracing Board in its representation of the Lodge and its Furniture, Ornaments and Jewels. Attention is also drawn to the Recommendations adopted by Grand Lodge on points of procedure in which that relating to attendance at Lodges overseas recommends that on the presentation to a Master Mason of his Grand Lodge Certificate he should be warned not to make any Masonic contacts overseas with members of other Jurisdictions without having ascertained by application to the Grand Secretary the existence of regular Masonry in the country concerned, and the address to which Masonic enquiries in that country should be directed.