QUESTIONS FOR THE MASTER MASON
1. What does this degree symbolize for man?
2. What does the Lodge represent in this degree?
3. To what do the symbols in this degree refer?
4. What are the three things that the candidate is reminded of by his preparation for initiation into the sublime degree of a Master Mason?
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5. Of what are you reminded by your reception at the door?
6. Explain the importance of the obligation.
7. Explain clandestine lodges and clandestine Masons.
8. What is non-age?
9. What is dotage?
10. Why are Signs, Tokens and Words important to Masons?
11. The symbol of the Temple for each of us is?
12. Who was Hiram Abif?
13. What do we mean by “Foreign Countries” in Masonry?
14. If a Mason lives according to the edicts of the Lodge, what are his wages?
15. What are we trying to teach by the use of the three ruffians?
16. What is the Masonic definition of “Low Twelve”?
17. Who is the “Lion of the tribe of Judah”?
18. What does the Masonic search for the “Lost Word” symbolize?
19. Why do we use the sprig of Acacia?
20. What are we symbolically trying to teach when we “Raise to the sublime degree of Master Mason”?
21. What does each of the emblems of the third degree represent?
22. What are the rights of a Master Mason?
23. What are the responsibilities of a Master Mason?
24. Balloting.
a. Who can vote?
b. Must you vote on every issue brought to a vote when you are attending Lodge?
c. Can you leave Lodge prior to casting your ballot?
d. When would you ever use a “Black Cube” in balloting?
25. Are you allowed to ask another Brother how he voted or answer a person who asks you how you voted?
26. Why do we examine visiting Brethren if we have not sat in Lodge with them or if no one will vouch for them?
27. Who appoints and what are the duties of the investigating committee in reference to new candidates?
28. What are the financial responsibilities of a Master Mason?
29. There are four ways a membership in the Lodge can be terminated, name and define them below.
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b.
c.
d.
30. After your late entrance into the Lodge, what is the procedure?
31. How do we normally signify our vote on matters brought before the regular meeting?
32. When do we use the written ballot?
33. Name the elective officers.
34. Name the appointed officers.
35. Who appoints the officers in their appointed positions?
36. We are governed by Masonic Law handed down to us by what body?
37. Which members are entitled to attend the “Annual Commnication” of the Grand Lodge?
38. Who may vote at Grand Lodge? How many votes is each Lodge entitled?
39. Grand Lodge is divided into how many geographical divisions?
40. What are the responsibilities of the district inspectors?
41. What is your obligation to Grand Lodge?
ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS FOR THE MASTER MASON
1. What does this degree symbolize for man?
The immortality of the soul.
2. What does the Lodge represent in this degree?
The Sanctum Sanctorum, or Holy of Holies, of Solomon's great Temple at Jerusalem.
3. To what do the symbols in this degree refer?
The symbols refer to life, its tragedy, and its ultimate triumph.
4. What are the three things that the candidate is reminded of by his preparation for initiation into the sublime degree of a Master Mason?
A. To be humble.
B. His obligations become more extensive and binding each time he advances.
C. That he is able to attain many of his desires only with the assistance given him by a friend or brother.
5. Of what are you reminded by your reception at the door?
You are reminded that all lessons of Freemasonry must be implanted in the heart if they are to serve a useful purpose and become a part of your way of life, and that you should practice these in your daily life.
6. Explain the importance of the obligation.
By taking the Obligation, the candidate obtains the privileges, the rights and benefits of the Masonic fraternity. It is necessary that the Obligation is known and understood in order that it can be enjoyed and obeyed.
7. Explain clandestine Lodges and clandestine Masons.
A clandestine Lodge is one that has not been issued a charter from a duly recognized Grand Lodge and therefore, you may not visit such a Lodge. One who belongs to a clandestine Lodge is a Clandestine Mason and therefore, not entitled to visit your Lodge. A Master Mason from a regular Lodge should not conduct Masonic related discussions with a clandestine Mason.
8. What is non-age?
In the California jurisdiction, non-age in this Degree refers to one who is not yet 21 years of are.
9. What is dotage?
“Dotage” is a condition associated with old age. Being old does not bar someone from seeking membership, but we require that he be mentally alert and mentally healthy to take the Degrees of Masonry.
10. Why are Signs, Tokens and Words important to Masons?
They provide modes of recognition. Also, each sign, token and word has a symbolic meaning which serves to enrich the mind and improve our lives as Masons.
11. Who was Hiram Abif?
Hiram Abif was the son of a man of Tyre, and his mother was one of the daughters of the Tribe of Dan. Masonic tradition teaches us that he was sent by King Hiram of Tyre to assist King Solomon in building the Temple.
12. The symbol of the temple for each of us is?
Founded on the idea that man himself is a living Temple where God desires to reside. Freemasonry tries to undertake the task of helping each of its members build a more stately mansion within themselves where God can reside.
13. What do we mean by “foreign countries” in Masonry?
It is a symbolic place not a certain geographical location. Freemasonry itself, is a foreign country to every new member. By studying the writings and teachings of Freemasonry, you will find pleasant traveling. This will include history, philosophy, and many other areas leading to countless treasurers. Each of us must discover these treasurers for himself. They are some of the rewards of each Master Mason who travels in foreign countries.
14. If a Mason lives according to the edicts of the Lodge. What are his wages?
The intangibles of love, friendship, confidence, respect, opportunity, the happy labor of achievement and association. These are the wages of a Master Mason who earns them.
15. What are we trying to teach by the use of the three ruffians?
That there is no short cut to success. Only through honest labor and individual efforts will we obtain that which we seek. That we must always be on guard and not to allow the enemies that are within to gain control over our actions.
16. What is the Masonic definition of “Low Twelve”?
Low twelve denotes midnight, the blackest time of the night.
17. Who is the “Lion of the Tribe of Judah”?
All who were Kings of the Tribe of Judah. This phrase was also one of the King Solomon's official titles.
18. What does the Masonic search for the “Lost Word” symbolize?
The Masonic search for the Word symbolizes the search for truth, more particularly Divine Truth. We must always search diligently for truth, and never permit prejudice, passions, or conflict of interest, to hinder us in that search.
19. Why do we use the sprig of Acacia?
The sprig of acacia is used because it signifies immortality.
20. What are we symbolically trying to teach when we “Raise to the sublime degree of Master Mason”?
That by practicing the teachings of Masonry, we may in old age enjoy the happy reflections consequent on a well-spent and properly directed life, and die in the hope of a glorious immortality.
21. What does each of the emblems of the third degree represent?
The Three Pillars representing wisdom, strength and beauty are the three great supports of Masonry. The Three Steps represent youth, manhood and age. The Pot of Incense teaches us to be pure and blameless in our inner lives. The Bee Hive recommends the practice of that virtue of Industry and teaches us that we should be industrious, never sitting down while our fellow creatures are in need of assistance. And that he who does not endeavor to improve himself is not worthy of our protection as Masons. The Book of Constitutions guarded by the Tyler's Sword represent law and order. The Sword Pointing to the Naked Heart represents Justice. The All Seeing-Eye reminds us that our every action is observed by God. The Anchor and Ark is the security and stability that is gained by a life grounded in truth and faith. The Forty Seventh Problem of Euclid reminds us that ignorance is one of the greatest enemies we must face. The Hour Glass reminds us that time is swiftly passing by. The Scythe represents that with the passing of time, our lives and our work will soon be ended. What ever we hope to achieve must be accomplished without delay.
22. What are the rights of a Master Mason?
The rights of a Master Mason consist of Masonic Relief, visitation and burial.
23. What are the responsibilities of a Master Mason?
The constant responsibility of a Master Mason is to preserve the reputation of the Fraternity unsullied. Leading a good life is the best means of carrying through our individual responsibility to our Lodge and our Craft. The conduct of each Master mason is strictly his own responsibility. He should choose the course which will bring credit to himself and honor to the Fraternity.
24. Balloting.
A. Who can vote? Only members in good standing of the Lodge.
B. Must you vote on every issue brought to a vote when attending Lodge?
No member present can be excused from balloting on any question before the Lodge.
C. Can you leave the Lodge prior to casting your ballot?
No member is allowed to retire from the Lodge to avoid casting his ballot.
D. When would you ever use a “Black Cube” in balloting?
If you know of some good reason to indicate the petitioner is unworthy, for strictly Masonic reasons not personal reasons. Examine your own motives and be sure the ballot you are about to cast will do justice to the candidate and benefit the Lodge.
25. Are you allowed to ask another Brother how he voted or answer a person who asks you how you voted?
The right to Secrecy of the Ballot is guaranteed by Masonic Law. No Brother should disclose how he voted and no Brother shall inquire into how another Brother voted.
26. Why do we examine visiting Brethren if we have not sat in Lodge with them or if no one will vouch for them?
To satisfy the Lodge members that the visitor is a Mason in good standing of a regular Lodge in the Degree of that in which the Lodge is opened.
27. Who appoints and what are the duties of the investigating committee in reference to new candidates?
The Master appoints the investigating Committee. The duties of the committee are to make a complete and impartial inquiry into the petitioner's character and determine his worthiness to become a Mason.
28. What are the financial responsibilities of a Master Mason?
They are two fold. First, in the area of mandatory support: Lodge dues must be paid annually. Second, in the area of voluntary support: contributions to the Masonic Home Endowment Fund, distressed worthy Brothers, support to other Masonic organizations and causes as desired.
29. There are four ways a membership in the Lodge can be terminated.
Name and define them below.
A. DEMIT Request a demit to transfer to another Lodge when a member relocates to a new area. Plural membership is belonging to more that one Lodge within a Jurisdiction. Dual membership is to be a member of a Lodge in two different jurisdictions.
B. SUSPENSION You can be suspended for nonpayment of dues or unmasonic conduct. You can be reinstated by paying back dues at anytime.
C. EXPULSION A trial verdict of expulsion may be appealed to the Grand Lodge. If the verdict is upheld the member is expelled from the Lodge and all other Masonic organizations.
D. DEATH When a member is listed as deceased, he is no longer an active member of the Lodge. The unused portion of his dues is pro-rated and remitted to his estate.
30. After your late entrance into the Lodge. What is the procedure?
You should approach the Alter; salute the Master, using the due guard and sign for the degree which Lodge is at labor and then be seated.
31. How do we normally signify our vote on matters brought before the regular meeting?
Voting is usually performed by saying aye or nay.
32. When do we use the written ballot?
At the annual meeting for the election of Officers, a written ballot is utilized.
33. Name the elective officers.
The Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Secretary and Treasurer are the elective Officers of the Lodge.
34. Name the appointed officers.
Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Chaplain, Marshal, Senior and Junior Wardens, Tyler and Organist are the appointive Officers of the Lodge.
35. Who appoints the officers in their appointed positions?
The Worshipful Masters assigns the Appointive Officers.
36. We are governed by Masonic law handed down to us by what body?
The Grand Lodge of California.
37. Which members are entitled to attend the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge?
All registered Master Masons may attend the Annual Communication.
38. Who may vote at the Grand Lodge? How many votes is each Lodge entitled?
All Grand Lodge Officers, with the exception of the Grand Tyler, each Past Elected Grand Officer, each Lodge Master and Warden. The Past Masters of each Lodge are entitled to one collective vote. Each Lodge is entitled to four total votes.
39. Grand Lodge is divided into how many geographical divisions?
The California jurisdiction is divided into six Divisions.
40. What are the responsibilities of the district inspectors?
Their responsibilities are two fold:
First, to instruct in the adopted ritual of the Grand Lodge as taught by the Grand Lecturer:
Second, to advise and assist in the leadership training and proper administration of each Lodge.
41. What is your obligation to the Grand Lodge?
To continue with your degrees and become an active Master Mason of your Lodge and to obey all the laws adopted by the Grand Lodge.
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