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Ritualist Program

The Challenge

As a Master Mason, you are challenged to select and perform lectures from ritual, both optional and ‘Hiramic Legend’ parts.   This provides an opportunity for you to play an active and useful role in your Lodge.

The Reward

Your accomplishments are rewarded with Pins acknowledging the Ritualist, Senior Ritualist, and Master Ritualist levels of achievement.  Your Lodge will be rewarded with, more Master Masons participating in Degree work, Lodge visitation, and men better prepared to represent their Lodge in their communities.  

A further reward is the recognition of those who have been serving their Lodges as Ritualists until now.  Those heroes who through their sense of Duty and Love of the Craft have served as inspiration to us all.

Lodge Attendance and Visitation

Participation in the Ritualist program obviously promotes Lodge attendance because that is where a Freemason can ‘do the work’.  And visitation to other Lodges increases opportunities to amass points as well as enjoy fellowship within the fraternity.

Lodge Leadership

Program participation also encourages you to enter the officer-line.  Many of the parts are regularly assigned to officers, thus allowing a ‘double-dipping’ of sorts.

Membership Growth & Public Awareness

Participation in Degree work is especially pleasant when one has a personal tie to the Candidate, and in this context the program specifically encourages MEMBERSHIP growth.  

Masonry will also enjoy having many, positive andknowledgeable ambassadors in the community.   You will be better prepared to spread the word about  Masonry among friends and acquaintances in your other walks of life and thus provide the opportunity to awaken that next candidate.

Quality Control 

Quality control of the work  will continue under the procedure currently in use.  It is to be trusted that you will strive to provide the Candidate with the most meaningful presentation as possible.

Clearing House

The Clearing-house offers  E-mail,  Fax or phone-in service.

Communications particulars will be provided within the Passport.  A $10.00 Passport fee will provide the member with a Passport on which to record his progress and also covers the cost of pins, printing and administration.

Points Structure

Points are awarded on the honor system.  There are no plans to have a monitorial structure to verify your performance.  In order to take points for a part, you must have performed it one (1) time, from memory, in an open lodge.  For those parts of the Ritual that are openly published and you have read it during degree work, that does not qualify for taking the points.  Points are only allowed for work performed from memory. 
 

Degree Level Part Required times Total allowed
1st  First section as WM 1 90
1st Charge 1 30
1st Memory Lecture, either role 1 85
1st Slide Lecture, Part 1 1 50
1st Slide Lecture, Part 2 1 70
1st Entire 1st Degree   325
2nd First section as WM 1 90
2nd Middle Chamber, 1st part 1 225
2nd Middle Chamber, 2nd part 1 135
2nd Letter "G" Lecture 1 30
2nd Memory Lecture, either role 1 85
2nd Charge 1 30
2nd Entire 2nd Degree   595
3rd First section as WM 1 90
3rd Charge 1 30
3rd Memory Lecture, either role 1 85
3rd Slide Lecture, Part 1 1 60
3rd Slide Lecture, Part 2 1 60
3rd Entire 1st part, 3rd Degree   325
Sublime Senior Deacon 1 15
Sublime 1st Ruffian 1 30
Sublime 2nd Ruffian 1 30
Sublime 3rd Ruffian 1 15
Sublime Sea Captain 1 10
Sublime 1st Fellow Craft 1 75
Sublime 2nd Fellow Craft 1 30
Sublime 3rd Fellow Craft 1 20
Sublime 4th Fellow Craft 1 10
Sublime 5th Fellow Craft 1 10
Sublime 6th Fellow Craft 1 10
Sublime King Hiram of Tyre 1 20
Sublime King Solomon 1 30
Sublime Wayfaring Man 1 10
Sublime Graveside Prayer 1 30
Sublime Sublime Total   345
Optional Lecture Bible Presentation 1 60
Optional Lecture Apron Lecture 1 30
Optional Lecture 3rd Ruffian Soliloquy 1 30
Optional Lecture When is a Man a Mason? 1 45
Optional Lecture On Yonder Book Poem 1 45
Optional Lecture Memorial Service 1 90
Optional Lecture Past Master Degree 1 90
Optional Lecture GL Vault Book Review 1 20
Optional Lecture Optional Lecture Total   410
  Program Total   2000

How do you get involved?

Ask any Lodge officer.  They will be happy to get you started in the progam.

 

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