Freemasonry Today - Summer 2019 - Issue 46

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Grand Lodge IN QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION

T HE POWER OF OF

HUMILITY

Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes on duty, ritual and accepting our imperfections

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rethren, I am sure you will agree that the Grand Temple is a magnificent sight at all times, but most particularly when it is full to bursting, as it is today. The first thing I must do today is congratulate all those brethren who have been reappointed, promoted in or appointed to Grand Rank. It is, I am sure, a well-deserved honour, but, as always, let me stress this does not mean that you should sit back and rest on your laurels. Much more work is expected from you, brethren. Looking back over the years, it doesn’t seem to me that we ever thanked the outgoing officers. Many of the Acting Grand Officers of the year have been reappointed today and this would not have happened if they did not perform their duties in exemplary style and – for the most part – retain a sense of humour in the process. For those who served terms of office of one or more years, thank you for what you have done. Some will have been more involved than others, but you have all been part of the Grand Lodge spectacle.

A SENSE OF PROPORTION

I often mention retaining a sense of humour and – as I have said in the past – this does not mean turning our ceremonies into pantomime events, but it does mean keeping everything in proportion. A mistake in the ritual or the ceremonial doesn’t have to be a matter of life and death and often has a humorous side to it, particularly when discussed later. Who here hasn’t made mistakes – I know I have frequently. However, I am sure we would all agree that a masonic ceremony performed well is a memorable occasion and we should all strive to perform to the best of our ability.

‘A mistake in the ritual doesn’t have to be a matter of life and death and often has a humorous side to it, particularly when discussed later’

Brethren, today is a big occasion in all respects and it takes a huge amount of work behind the scenes by all those working in the Secretariat and beyond. I think you will agree that they have done a splendid job. That brings me to the actual ceremony. I have already made mention of the retiring Grand Director of Ceremonies and it is he who put the bricks in place for today and he and his team have conducted everything impeccably. I am sure we would all also like to offer the new Grand Director of Ceremonies the very best of luck for his time in office. Thank you, brethren, for all those who have been involved in the organisation and thank you, all of you, for being here.

FMT Summer 2019

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