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THE OPERATIVES
The Operatives The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and Bricklayers
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So what else is different? There are numerous differences, such as the orientation of the Lodge room, which is west to east. The presiding Officer in the ‘Chair’ is called the Deputy Master Mason (seated in the west), not Worshipful Master, the Director of Ceremonies is called the Super Intendant of Works, the Senior Warden sits in the east and the Junior Warden in the north, plus too many more to mention here.
Masonic Society which exists to perpetuate a memorial of the practices of operative Free Masons existing prior to modern speculative Freemasonry.
Are you eligible? The minimum qualification demanded by the Society is Master Mason, Mark Master Mason and Royal Arch Companion in good standing. Is the regalia expensive? Apart from the three Grand Master Masons and Grand Clerk, who on certain occasions wear gowns and hats, having their origins in antiquity, regalia is minimal and consists simply of a blue collarette from which is suspended the badge of one’s grade provided by the Assemblage and simply exchanged as progress is made. All members wear the distinctive Society tie.
‘The Operatives Never Forget’ There are seven grades or degrees in total commencing with that of Indentured Apprentice and progressing through to the 6th degree of Passed Master (not Past Master).
What are the degrees and how do you progress? There are seven Grades or Degrees in total commencing with that of Indentured Apprentice and progressing through to the 6th Degree of Passed Master (not Past Master). To be eligible to take the 6th Degree you must have been through the ‘Chair’ in a Craft Lodge as well as the ‘Chair’ of a Mark Master Mason Lodge. The 7th Degree consists of the three Grand Master Masons together with those appointed to the grade ‘honoris cause’. Progression through each Degree depends on not just paying one’s sub and simply turning up from time to time, but a regular attendance and doing the job.
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ASSOCIATED MASONIC ORDERS
SEPTEMBER 2013
The three GMMs, Don Falconer, Arthur Craddock and Brian Blanchard with three members of Australia Eastern Region who were promoted to the VII˚, Lawrie Muir, Frank Jefferies and Douglas James (in 2005).
Where and when do we meet? In Assemblages (we do not call them Lodges) four times a year at Concord West Masonic Centre on Saturday morning or Laurel Bank Masonic Centre Willoughby on Monday night. ENQUIRIES: Regional Clerk, F M Jefferies, 6 Reganza Street, Lake Haven NSW 2263 Tel: (02) 4392 0609 Email: fmjefferi@bigpond.com.au Website: www.operatives.org.uk