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Directors Of Ceremonies.

jewels are the cross rods of the Grand Lodge , placed within a circle , on which the name ofthe province is to be engraven . Preceding higher , to the Grand Lodge of England , we get further information , for the Grancl Director of Ceremonies has definite rank in the table of precedence , in the twenty-fourth line , the Past Grand Director of Ceremonies standing in the twenty-fifth , the Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in the twenty-sixth , and the Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in the twenty-seventh , before various other officers below the rank of Past Grancl Deacon .

Thus it will be seen that not only the past officers of this class havo their definite rank , but that even the Assistant and Past Assistant take rank before several officers . In the clause relating to the duties of the Grand Director of Ceremonies it is stated that , " the Grand Director of Ceremonies , in addition to his other duties , has the care of the regalia , clothing , insignia , ancl jewels , belonging to the Grand

Lodge . " In another place , referring to the conduct of business iu Grand Lodge , it is declared , " all members shall keep their seals , except the Grand Deacon , Grand Director of Ceremonies , his Assistant , and the Grand Stewards , who are allowed to move about in the discharge of their duties . The Grand Deacon of course can only move from pedestal to pedestalbut the Grand Director of Ceremonies has

, full scope . The Grand Director of Ceremonies ancl Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies are to be appointed annually by tho M . AV . G . M . on the clay of his installation . They must be Master Masons , and are to attend the quarterly communications ancl other meetings . The jewel of the Grand Director of Ceremonies consists of cross rods within a

wreath composed of a sprig of acacia ancl an ear of corn . The jewel of the Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies is the same . In foreign Lodges the Master of the Ceremonies is an officer of great importance , and is always an experienced member , who has gone through the higher offices . We may now proceed to consider what are his duties from the data

before us , first premising that the appointment is optional , as , in a small Lodge , such an officer ivould have nothing to do . In the first place we learn from Grand Lodge that he has outside duties , that he has the charge of the regalia , clothing , insignia , and jewels of the Lodge , ancl thereby of their disposition in the Lodge , and for this purpose the Tyler ancl the serving Brethren are at his disposal . It is

his duty to see that his assistants have provided all the fittings and requisites for the duties of the Lodge , according to the order of business ; he must provide each officer with his jewel in Lodge , and ho should personally invest the Master . He will also ascertain what officers aro present , and report to the Master those who are absent , so that the vacancies may be filled ancl the jewels be delivered to the

up , new nominees . He will receive his jewel from each officer leaving the Lodge , and see that in case of need , as of a retiring Deacon , lor instance , another occupant of the office be provided by the Master . He must see that Avithout the Lodge everything requisite be provided in

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THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND THE CRAFT. Article 1
DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES. Article 3
TIME AND TIDE. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
CHRISTIANITY c. UNIVERSALITY. Article 10
" THE OXFORD PARTY (?)." Article 12
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 22
SCOTLAND. Article 36
Colonial. Article 41
CANADA. Article 41
INDIA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Directors Of Ceremonies.

jewels are the cross rods of the Grand Lodge , placed within a circle , on which the name ofthe province is to be engraven . Preceding higher , to the Grand Lodge of England , we get further information , for the Grancl Director of Ceremonies has definite rank in the table of precedence , in the twenty-fourth line , the Past Grand Director of Ceremonies standing in the twenty-fifth , the Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in the twenty-sixth , and the Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in the twenty-seventh , before various other officers below the rank of Past Grancl Deacon .

Thus it will be seen that not only the past officers of this class havo their definite rank , but that even the Assistant and Past Assistant take rank before several officers . In the clause relating to the duties of the Grand Director of Ceremonies it is stated that , " the Grand Director of Ceremonies , in addition to his other duties , has the care of the regalia , clothing , insignia , ancl jewels , belonging to the Grand

Lodge . " In another place , referring to the conduct of business iu Grand Lodge , it is declared , " all members shall keep their seals , except the Grand Deacon , Grand Director of Ceremonies , his Assistant , and the Grand Stewards , who are allowed to move about in the discharge of their duties . The Grand Deacon of course can only move from pedestal to pedestalbut the Grand Director of Ceremonies has

, full scope . The Grand Director of Ceremonies ancl Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies are to be appointed annually by tho M . AV . G . M . on the clay of his installation . They must be Master Masons , and are to attend the quarterly communications ancl other meetings . The jewel of the Grand Director of Ceremonies consists of cross rods within a

wreath composed of a sprig of acacia ancl an ear of corn . The jewel of the Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies is the same . In foreign Lodges the Master of the Ceremonies is an officer of great importance , and is always an experienced member , who has gone through the higher offices . We may now proceed to consider what are his duties from the data

before us , first premising that the appointment is optional , as , in a small Lodge , such an officer ivould have nothing to do . In the first place we learn from Grand Lodge that he has outside duties , that he has the charge of the regalia , clothing , insignia , and jewels of the Lodge , ancl thereby of their disposition in the Lodge , and for this purpose the Tyler ancl the serving Brethren are at his disposal . It is

his duty to see that his assistants have provided all the fittings and requisites for the duties of the Lodge , according to the order of business ; he must provide each officer with his jewel in Lodge , and ho should personally invest the Master . He will also ascertain what officers aro present , and report to the Master those who are absent , so that the vacancies may be filled ancl the jewels be delivered to the

up , new nominees . He will receive his jewel from each officer leaving the Lodge , and see that in case of need , as of a retiring Deacon , lor instance , another occupant of the office be provided by the Master . He must see that Avithout the Lodge everything requisite be provided in

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