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    Article THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. ← Page 4 of 5 →
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The New Constitutions Of The French Masons.

the central power may authorize these i-e-unions under the name of Connrk-ov %;7_szzj£Am'""'•»"*•.»*«ss MASONIC ORGANIZATION . T itralaS ° auaorit is the Grand Orient de France Council

fn , F , tr w ! y , Supreme If ¦ 7 a , i - ? P ° TSums of France > lmder the directi ™ of the G . M . The seat ZttZl Iv am ; i ex P ensos of tIle Administration of the Order are supported stU ft . 7 " f 'i V unstliction of the G . O ., by means of subscriptions , and stated fees , fixed b y the Statutes General , or by the special decisions of the G . O . oth , Aur C ° mp 0 r' 1 u thG G'M' ; tIle G'M ' S Coimcil of 21 i and a 11 «' President ' s o the Ateliers under the jurisdiction of the G . O . Upon entering office , the G . M . and the members of the take the

G . O . following oath : - „ J 3 M ° "f , * ? 1 titufion ' Statutes , ancl Regulations of the Order-fo Wdo , I ! 1 ^' , , ° C t 0 * , e G' ° " ° P remo Coimcil ** F ™«* and dependencies , aol 6 legislator and regulator of the Masonic Order in France . " -tfirt bv V ^ ted , n ° r SeVen years ' " il ^ ya A-c-eligible . He is nominated 5 MB !? M ] nnd subsequentlbthe General Assembly of

trnV , ?( « y y Orft , ; T ° ' f ' - ' 1 , Wp 0 Se - The G ' ' is the CMef Superintendent of the Oidoi , and its representative with foreign Masonic bodies , and its official organ with the ^ o . e . 'nment ; he is the executive , administrative , and directing power . He piesKlcs at all Masonic re-unions , whatever they may be : he promulo-ates the decrees and demons of the G . O ., and convokes its assemblies ordinary ami ex ! whob ™ E' ; r a 1 ' ight t 0 SUSpend ' P ™« sionally , any Atelier or Mason , S ° f tlle COlmtlTor disi ls the les and statutes ofthe

OvW IT 7 ' ' ^ " princip - K , £ f f S * ? P ° t 0 remit a 11 P ^ alties incurred by Masons , or by Ateliers . lie may delegate his powers to a member of his Council , or to any member of the MSLTTX 6 ? T T F Partes during his pleasure two Deputy Grand of ™ Kni . « i P VS ' . ™ necMsal 7 . « ^ e Council . He has also the right of Hot ° ^? £ ^ 'Jf 6 ? oJ , the ° "le ) ' and of Mffli ^ * ™ Grand Officers IIZZL ^!' ^ "d D'gnitaries may take part in the Council with the coi * /& ft Jmrfnw ; but the seven Officers of Honor will only have the voir consultative

THE GRAND MASTERS' COUNCIL . . . 5 . 1 \ ° f , _ - - j ? confined t ° the two Deputy G . M . ' s and twentv-one members , elected by the Convention They are elected for three years , by a majority of the suffrages , removable yearly an rotation , but are eligible for re-election . The G M and Council nominate the steps of the G . O . with foreign Masonic bodies . The Eonkkrr l ™'™™}^ ° ^ in foreign countries , where a supreme Masonic Body has already jurisdiction- nor do they recognize Lod in Cl

, ges France - inch possessions , holding under a foreign G . L ., except such as were so recognized 5 E 8 ^ pi'om T ulg J at 1011 - of this Constitation . The G . M . and Council have the light to create new Lodges m any degree . The G . M . and Council have the custody o the properties moveable and immoveable of the Order , and power to name Inspectors to visit the Lodges under the jurisdiction of the G . O . every two oi three years An account of the annual proceedings of the G . O . is sent to every Lodire Ilie Council cannot act without its proceedings and decisions being confirmed b y the

THE G . O . AND GENERAL ASSEMBLIES . The Masonic legislative assembl y is the G . O ., composed of all W . M . ' s for delegates m heir behalf , to be chosen from amongst the active members of t e Log s possessing the highest degree it is in the power of his Lodge to confer , and having then- expenses paid by the Lod ge . The G . O . assembles annuall y but may bf 6 M tVu-T T ' ° T « yhy - the G - Mi Itsdut ^ is t 0 receive «>« ** ° * oJH all twin H 0 UnC ^ ^ n nT ial state ^ nt ,-aswellas to take cognizance of all that ailects the welfare of the Craft generally .

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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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The New Constitutions Of The French Masons.

the central power may authorize these i-e-unions under the name of Connrk-ov %;7_szzj£Am'""'•»"*•.»*«ss MASONIC ORGANIZATION . T itralaS ° auaorit is the Grand Orient de France Council

fn , F , tr w ! y , Supreme If ¦ 7 a , i - ? P ° TSums of France > lmder the directi ™ of the G . M . The seat ZttZl Iv am ; i ex P ensos of tIle Administration of the Order are supported stU ft . 7 " f 'i V unstliction of the G . O ., by means of subscriptions , and stated fees , fixed b y the Statutes General , or by the special decisions of the G . O . oth , Aur C ° mp 0 r' 1 u thG G'M' ; tIle G'M ' S Coimcil of 21 i and a 11 «' President ' s o the Ateliers under the jurisdiction of the G . O . Upon entering office , the G . M . and the members of the take the

G . O . following oath : - „ J 3 M ° "f , * ? 1 titufion ' Statutes , ancl Regulations of the Order-fo Wdo , I ! 1 ^' , , ° C t 0 * , e G' ° " ° P remo Coimcil ** F ™«* and dependencies , aol 6 legislator and regulator of the Masonic Order in France . " -tfirt bv V ^ ted , n ° r SeVen years ' " il ^ ya A-c-eligible . He is nominated 5 MB !? M ] nnd subsequentlbthe General Assembly of

trnV , ?( « y y Orft , ; T ° ' f ' - ' 1 , Wp 0 Se - The G ' ' is the CMef Superintendent of the Oidoi , and its representative with foreign Masonic bodies , and its official organ with the ^ o . e . 'nment ; he is the executive , administrative , and directing power . He piesKlcs at all Masonic re-unions , whatever they may be : he promulo-ates the decrees and demons of the G . O ., and convokes its assemblies ordinary ami ex ! whob ™ E' ; r a 1 ' ight t 0 SUSpend ' P ™« sionally , any Atelier or Mason , S ° f tlle COlmtlTor disi ls the les and statutes ofthe

OvW IT 7 ' ' ^ " princip - K , £ f f S * ? P ° t 0 remit a 11 P ^ alties incurred by Masons , or by Ateliers . lie may delegate his powers to a member of his Council , or to any member of the MSLTTX 6 ? T T F Partes during his pleasure two Deputy Grand of ™ Kni . « i P VS ' . ™ necMsal 7 . « ^ e Council . He has also the right of Hot ° ^? £ ^ 'Jf 6 ? oJ , the ° "le ) ' and of Mffli ^ * ™ Grand Officers IIZZL ^!' ^ "d D'gnitaries may take part in the Council with the coi * /& ft Jmrfnw ; but the seven Officers of Honor will only have the voir consultative

THE GRAND MASTERS' COUNCIL . . . 5 . 1 \ ° f , _ - - j ? confined t ° the two Deputy G . M . ' s and twentv-one members , elected by the Convention They are elected for three years , by a majority of the suffrages , removable yearly an rotation , but are eligible for re-election . The G M and Council nominate the steps of the G . O . with foreign Masonic bodies . The Eonkkrr l ™'™™}^ ° ^ in foreign countries , where a supreme Masonic Body has already jurisdiction- nor do they recognize Lod in Cl

, ges France - inch possessions , holding under a foreign G . L ., except such as were so recognized 5 E 8 ^ pi'om T ulg J at 1011 - of this Constitation . The G . M . and Council have the light to create new Lodges m any degree . The G . M . and Council have the custody o the properties moveable and immoveable of the Order , and power to name Inspectors to visit the Lodges under the jurisdiction of the G . O . every two oi three years An account of the annual proceedings of the G . O . is sent to every Lodire Ilie Council cannot act without its proceedings and decisions being confirmed b y the

THE G . O . AND GENERAL ASSEMBLIES . The Masonic legislative assembl y is the G . O ., composed of all W . M . ' s for delegates m heir behalf , to be chosen from amongst the active members of t e Log s possessing the highest degree it is in the power of his Lodge to confer , and having then- expenses paid by the Lod ge . The G . O . assembles annuall y but may bf 6 M tVu-T T ' ° T « yhy - the G - Mi Itsdut ^ is t 0 receive «>« ** ° * oJH all twin H 0 UnC ^ ^ n nT ial state ^ nt ,-aswellas to take cognizance of all that ailects the welfare of the Craft generally .

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