QUESTIONS FOR THE FELLOW CRAFT MASON
1. What are we trying to emphasize in the Fellow Craft Degree?
2. The Fellow Craft Degree symbolizes man in what period of his life?
3. Approximately when did we start to become Speculative rather than Operative?
4. When and where was the first Grand Lodge formed?
5. What does the Level symbolize?
6. What does the Plumb symbolize?
7. What are the Jewels of the Fellow Craft and what do they signify?
8. What does Corn, Wine and Oil represent?
9. What are the great values of life? What do they signify?
10. What do the Winding stairs as a whole represent?
11. What do the first three steps represent?
12. What do the next five steps represent?
13. What do the final seven steps represent?
14. What are we trying to teach on the journey to the Middle Chamber?
15. What is the Middle Chamber?
16. Why do we use the letter “G”?
17. What must a Fellow Craft Mason do to understand the significance of the emblems of the degree?
18. What are the four rights of a Fellow Craft Mason?
19. What are the responsibilities of a Fellow Craft Mason?
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS FOR THE FELLOW CRAFT MASON
1. What are we trying to emphasize in the Fellow Craft degree?
In the degree of Fellow Craft, we try to emphasize the dignity and worth of the individual.
2. The Fellow Craft Degree symbolizes man in what period of his life?
The Fellow Craft Degree symbolizes man in the prime years of his life.
3. Approximately when did we start to become speculative rather than operative Masons?
It began in the early 1600's.
4. When and where was the first Grand Lodge formed?
A Grand Lodge of England was formed in London at a meeting held in the Goose and Gridiron Tavern in the year 1717 A.D.
5. What does the level symbolize?
The Level is a symbol of equality.
6. What does the plumb symbolize?
The plumb is a symbol of uprightness of conduct.
7. What are the jewels of the Fellow Craft and what do they signify?
They are the attentive ear, the instructive tongue and the faithful breast. They signify the necessity to learn to utilize good Masonic instruction and to develop a devotion to the teachings of our Craft.
8. What does corn, wine and oil represent?
Corn represents nourishment and the sustenance of life. It also is a symbol of plenty. Wine is a symbol of refreshment, health, spirituality and peace. Oil represents joy, gladness and happiness.
9. What are the great values of life? What do they signify?
They are religion, which is man's quest for God; Brotherhood, which is life grounded in good will; Art, by which we enjoy the beautiful; Citizenship, by which we enjoy communal life; Science, by which we learn the nature of the world we live in; and Literature, by which we enter into communion with the life of all mankind.
10. What do the winding stairs as a whole represent?
The Winding Stairs represent the progress of an inquiring mind, toiling and laboring toward intellectual cultivation and study. It reminds us that each man must seek knowledge of God on his own. Masonry teaches a need for this relationship - not the way to it.
11. What do the first three steps represent?
The first three steps teach us that we are dependent upon God, and that we must harmonize our will with His, building our own spiritual temple according to the Divine Plan.
12. What do the next five steps represent?
The five steps teaches the use of Order in Architecture, and that this order must be applied to our own spiritual building.
13. What do the final seven steps represent?
The seven steps symbolize the crowning glory of man, and thedevelopment of both the mind and the spirit, and the acquisition of the courage and faith which cause each person who possess these virtues to climb to the summit and attain the rewards that await those who faint not.
14. What are we trying to teach on the journey to the middle chamber?
It represents man's journey from ignorance to enlightenment. It signifies that man must acquire knowledge chiefly through his own effort, though he is often dependent upon others for help. Emphasis should be placed upon the amount of effort put forth by the candidate, for without effort, he cannot reap the reward he seeks.
15. What is the middle chamber?
It is the symbolic place of reward for your labors. Fellow Craft received their wages on the evening of the sixth day.
16. Why do we use the letter “G”?
The letter “G” is a symbol of Geometry and, also, of Deity. By the letter “G”, we are reminded that our every act is done in the sight of God, and that Divine Providence is over all of our lives.
17. What must a Fellowcraft Mason do to understand the significance of The emblems of the degree?
A Fellow Craft Mason must study them until the lesson learned is engraved upon his heart.
18. What are the four rights of a Fellow Craft Mason?
To attend Lodge when opened in the Fellow Craft Degree. To visit another Lodge opened in the Fellow Craft Degree. To be instructed and examined in the Fellow Craft Degree. To be advanced when proficient in the Fellow Craft Degree.
19. What are the responsibilities of a Fellow Craft Mason?
In addition to his responsibilities as an Entered Apprentice, he is to acquire knowledge and apply that knowledge to his duties in life.
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