Sunday, May 20, 2018

From Masonic Families of the Allegheny Valley

Monday, May 21st at 7:30 PM. District 53 School of Instruction in Sandy Lake Lodge. Need a ride? Call Rich Palm at 673-0116. Great time for our new members to get acquainted with the fraternity, your new brothers, and the ritual.

From Masonic Families of the Allegheny Valley

Our third, One Day Class is now past. There are too many words to describe it! Some are - enlightening, exciting, solemn, inspiring, bonding, brotherhood, family, fraternity, and exhausting. I’m sure everyone who attended could add at least one more word to this list. It was the greatest One Day Class I have ever witnessed! Sure there were some false starts and a few missed words. But the true Masonic spirit was unmistakable. Four Lodges participated in some way. All were impressive and impressed. All brothers were helping other brothers, making it all work regardless of age or which lodge you were from. From beginning to end, all contributed, even the spectators. WM Brad Young and all of his officers did their part exceedingly well. Mentors were outstanding. Candidates were inspiring. Brother Richard McCleary, DDGM, was very pleased with the day as well. One individual stands out in my mind, one working in the background that few people knew about. First, he mentioned that he was impressed at his own first degree by the “long walk” he took, later learning it was three times around the square, adding more meaning to “traveling the same road that many good and worthy fellows -.” We incorporated that into the One Day Class. Next, he took on the responsibility to design and build eight altars for our candidates, all in a few days. These individual altars were required by Grand Lodge, with no guidelines, and our ideas weren’t working. Then his simple and elegantly designed altars added much to the overall experience. Thank you Brother Sam Smith. Brother Russell Moore conferred a very moving Second Degree from a chair in front of the altar. Few of us will ever forget that memorable Degree. Though our third, One Day Class is now over, it will always remain in our memories. I have personally never seen or felt brotherhood as intense as what we experienced in the Lodge room this day. A great light lunch served by the ladies of Easter Star was a leisurely relaxed time before beginning the Third Degree. Thank you Brother Jim Monson for the food.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

From Masonic Families of the Allegheny Valley

Are you a First or Second line singer on a petition? Read the following! RESPONSIBILITIES Of the RECOMMENDERS The responsibilities of Recommenders are many. When a Member signs a petition, he becomes, in a large measure, responsible to the fraternity for the Petitioner. One of the two Recommenders, signing the petition, must have known the Petitioner for at least one year. Recommenders should have knowledge of the Petitioner's character. They should be reasonably sure that the Petitioner is worthy of consideration and, if accepted, will bring honor to the fraternity. Recommending a man for the Degrees of Freemasonry is a serious matter. The Recommenders are staking their own reputation on the character of the Petitioner. Hence, it isn't wise, nor can a Member afford, to be so careless as to sign a petition just to accommodate a friend or another Member. Recommenders should be familiar with the various sections in the Ahiman Rezon and Digest of Decisions as pertain to Recommenders and Petitioners. Your Lodge has copies of these two books for your reference. Recommenders should have knowledge of certain basic facts and requirements relative to the processing of a petition. These facts and requirements can always be obtained from the Lodge Secretary when the blank form of petition is requested. Facts pertaining to the correct and proper processing of the petition should be shared with the Petitioner to avoid any delay, once the petition is turned in. The Petitioner should be informed of the initiation and membership fee of the Lodge and also the annual dues fee. The proper fee should accompany the petition when it is presented. Recommenders should inform the Petitioner that the Masonic fraternity is not a beneficial or insurance type society and that there is no provision for sickness or death benefits. Recommenders should assure themselves that the Petitioner comes of his own free will and accord and that he can financially afford this step without jeopardy to himself or family. Recommenders should be certain that the Petitioner comes of good report and is physically, mentally and morally qualified. Any questionable physical qualification, however slight, must be referred to the District Deputy Grand Master by the Lodge after the Petition has been presented. Both Recommenders should be in attendance at Lodge when the petition is presented and when the petition is acted upon. When the Petitioner has been approved, the Recommenders should be available to advise and extend every courtesy as proud and faithful Recommenders. Recommenders should feel free to advise the Candidate along lines of proper dress and cleanliness so as to avoid any embarrassment to the Candidate when he is notified to appear at the Lodge Meeting. Recommenders should accompany their Candidate when he appears for each Degree and take every opportunity to introduce their Candidate to the various Brethren. It is suggested, when possible, that the Recommenders stay with their Candidate at all times Until the Guide takes him for preparation. The Candidate should be cautioned by his Recommenders before he receives his Degree that every word spoken, every step that is taken during the ceremonies has a definite significance which will become clearer to him as he progresses. The Candidate should be assured also that there is no frivolity, either by word or act, during the conferring of Degrees. He should be reminded that he must put aside all doubt and fear in order that he may observe every detail with reverent attention. Recommenders should not only satisfy themselves that their Candidate is receiving all the instruction possible but they should follow through after each Degree has been conferred by acquainting him with ways and means whereby he can obtain further Masonic knowledge. Recommenders are duty bound to assist the Candidate in acquiring an understanding of the real meaning of Freemasonry. This is why a Recommender should always be in Lodge whenever his Candidate is receiving a Degree. In a sense, the Candidate is under your protection and care. It is important that you show your Candidate that you really care about him. Be ever ready to congratulate him as he completes another step in his progress through the Degrees. You have acquired another Brother to add to your equity in Freemasonry. Govern yourself accordingly. In due time, you will note that your Petitioner and Candidate is not only appreciative of all you are doing for him but it will soon appear that he is "leaning” on you. He welcomes someone close. As he progresses through the Degrees, he is full of wonderment, unanswered questions and many perplexities. Because everyone else seems to know what is going on and everybody seems so sure of himself, your Candidate may hesitate to ask questions of other Members. Here is a point where his interest in Masonic knowledge can be stimulated when someone like a Recommender is close at hand and ever willing and ready to encourage him to ask questions and continue his curiosity and interest in Freemasonry. Both Recommenders should accompany their Candidate to his first Stated Meeting. When Recommenders consider it a sincere Masonic duty to properly process a Petitioner and then personally see their Candidate through the Degrees, both a wholesome effect and a lasting impression will result in the life of any newly made Mason.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

From Masonic Families of the Allegheny Valley

The one Day Class schedule is finalized. Saturday, May 19th beginning at 8 AM, Oil City Lodge Doors will be open. Coffee and donuts available. Candidates must be in the building before 8:30 for registration. Candidates will meet with the Marshall for instruction at 8:40 in the anti room of the lodge. Mentors will meet in the pool room for final instruction, receive candidates Bible. The Entered Apprentice Degree will start at 9 AM. Fellow Craft Degree will start at about 10:15 AM. A light lunch will be served at about 11:20 AM. The Master Mason Degree will start about 12:15 PM. Should finish about 1:30 PM. After 9 AM, times are subject to change. We do not rush this event. Be prepared to be here till 2:30-3PM. Questions contact Rich Palm at 814-673-0116

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

From Masonic Families of the Allegheny Valley

One Day Class schedule and practices. Tuesday, May 8th, 7 PM, practice for officers and Mentors. Tuesday, May 15th, 7 PM, practice for Mentors. Thursday, May 17th, 7 PM, practice for Mentors. Mentors must attend one of these practices. We need 14 Mentors.