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"Laus Deo"
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: #232 Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
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in Pennsylvania, there are a few lodges near me that have taken that approach, a few well informed brethren perform the degrees within their lodge, and if asked, in other lodges. I also know that the Pennsylvania State Police have established a degree team for masonic ritual. They (if requested) will perform the degrees for any other state trooper joining the fraternity. I thought is was kinda neat to see that, I also realized that several of my personal acquaintances (who are troopers) are mason's as well.
The only downfall to a degree team that I can fathom is that they sometimes become too tight-knit in that it is difficult for newcomers to join the ranks. The best way to learn the degrees (other than receiving them) is to give them.
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Our own Lodges do their own EA and FC degree's . The MM degree being such a large production which needs a lot of bodies , is put on by the Past Masters club degree team when asked . I am looking into restarting up the Fellowcraft club my lodge had going in the 50's and 60's . There are very few in my district who can put on the Staircase Lecture(Middle Chamber) and the Letter G lecture from memory . In my lodge , I do all the parts of the FC degree work myself , which makes for a long morning . There is only 3 of us in my area that can put on the Middle Chamber Lecture from memory . That's why I'm trying to get a FC team together , so the candidates will have the work done right .
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Freemasonry is "veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" because these are the surest way by which moral and ethical truths may be taught. It is not only with the brain and with the mind that the initiate must take Freemasonry but also with the heart. -C. H. Claudy
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"Laus Deo"
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: #232 Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
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That is very interesting Ashlar, and I'm glad you can perform the fellowcraft degree. There are currently 5 of us in my lodge (all past masters) who can give any of the 3 degrees from memory, only 5 of us can complete the third degree, there are 7 right now that can perform the fellowcraft, and about 12 that can do the entered apprentice. All of ours is from memory as well, I have never seen the lecture broken up between people though. The only other thing that we do, is when the charge of the degree is done, it may be read, or have someone else confer that part.
It's very interesting to hear about differences in the degrees.
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P.M. LaBelle Vallee Lodge #232 P.H.P. Lafayette Chapter #167 Sir Knight (Hospitallier Commandry) Prophet (Zafar Grotto) Enlightenment is for those who can open their blinds and realize, there is more to life and understanding. |
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Sadly , I'm our only ritualist in my lodge . I do almost all the lectures in the EA and , like I stated above , all the FC degree lectures .
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Freemasonry is "veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" because these are the surest way by which moral and ethical truths may be taught. It is not only with the brain and with the mind that the initiate must take Freemasonry but also with the heart. -C. H. Claudy
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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There are several lecturers (is that even a word?) that travel around near our Lodge. We do have some interest lately of two of the Brothers to learn the lectures so they can give them.
The roles are usually filled by members of our Lodge, usually the same group as they have the most time to commit to it. |
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It's always great to get a new MM in who is willing to learn some of the lectures . We have Raised quit a few who hasn't taken the time to do that yet . Maybe they will take the time later and take some of the heat off me . Even though I love degree work and giving the lectures .
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Freemasonry is "veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" because these are the surest way by which moral and ethical truths may be taught. It is not only with the brain and with the mind that the initiate must take Freemasonry but also with the heart. -C. H. Claudy
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A Rough Ashlar
Join Date: Dec 2007
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With apx, 12 active members in my lodge, the degree work is left for few to do, unless it'd the MM degree. Then there are Brothers from neighboring lodges that help.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Washington DC
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There are "specialty" degree teams. When I lived in Columbus OH (1990), there was a whole degree team, composed solely of Law Enforcement officers. When a law enforcement person took the symbolic degrees, the team would perform the degree work. Law enforcement masons from all over Ohio would drive in and observe.
I assembled a degree team in Central Ohio, of men who were Amateur Radio Operators. Whenever a ham operator, took the degrees, we would perform the degree work. We had a great deal of fun with our "Hiram-Hams". I have heard of other specialty degree teams around the USA.
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RustyBones , glad to see you back ! That's the way our lodge is , we have about 13 to 15 members who come to every lodge meeting and function without fail .
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Freemasonry is "veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols" because these are the surest way by which moral and ethical truths may be taught. It is not only with the brain and with the mind that the initiate must take Freemasonry but also with the heart. -C. H. Claudy
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