Cross Keys September 2021 (Freemasonry)

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Past (Mark) Master Degree The Royal Arch considered the following system very similar to a rite: 1. EA 2. FC 3. MM 4. MMM 5. Past Master 6. Excellent Master 7. Royal Arch

the secrets of an installed master. The lecture given was related to the building of King Solomon’s temple and unlike the lecture in the resent Installed Master’s degree in a lodge.

SGRAC of Scotland was formed in 1817 and its Book of Ceremonies included the Past Master degree thus having the seven degree system above. Remember Cryptic and RAM were much later additions to SGRAC. It wasn’t The Past Master degree which had various until 1872 that the degree was removed from names (Master Passed the Chair, Pass Master, its Constitution completely. It is still in use Chair Master, etc) is different from an in- under the American York Rite. stalled master of a Craft lodge. The degree was made to allow non-PMs to join the chap- Whether the original intention was to inter as a Royal Arch Mason. Prior 1790s, only crease the size of the Order or increase revebrethren who had been the master of a lodge nue (or both), the idea came to fruition and could join a chapter. By 1796, Ayr had exam- the ‘virtual’ past master became a degree. ples of this degree working under Grand En- Today this degree has become the installed campment charters. mark master degree given to either First principals or PZs. This consisted of the candidate being placed in the JW’s chair who was absent, then the SW was mysteriously called away and he took that chair and finally the master temporarily vacated his chair for the candidate to be installed as a master of the lodge and receive

Old Irish Jewel Lodge No. 979 was founded under a Warrant issued by Seton on the 6th Februry, 1806, for the toll-n of Armagh. The Warrant was subsequently confirmed by the Grand Lodge of Ireland. The Lodge registered 50 members between 1806 and 1822, and was cancelled the 7th July, 1825. The medal can thus be dated between 1806 and 1822. On the side representing the entry into the vault of the Royal Arch will be noticed on the right emblems of the veils and the Burning Bush, still preserved in the Irish R.A. ritual. On the other side, in addition to easily recognisable Templar emblems, will be found the hand holding the balance, emblem of the Chair or Installed Master. Cross Keys September 2021

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