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Very well said ClayBob!!:eusa_clap
RBH said:Here in the States it is common for the Master of the Lodge to wear a hat while officiating over the lodge.The other members go hatless.
My comment was there was a time when British Masters of the Lodge wore top hats. Or that was what I was led to believe.
Thanks for the correction Alan, thats been 24 years of wrong thinking. :eusa_doh:Alan Eardley said:I don't know who led you to believe this. UGLE Craft lodges are hatless.
Alan
Aerol said:the WM wears a tux and a top hat. For degree work the whole team is formal.
RBH said:fftopic:
Welcome to the Lounge Brother Jeff Naylor !
KittyT said:Nice to see so many Masons here!
ClayBob said:Baron, The East is where the chief presiding officer (Worshipful Master) is stationed in a Masonic Lodge. Masonic Lodges are set up as representations of King Solomon's Temple. The East represents the East Gate of the Temple, the West represents The West Gate, and The South represents the South gate.The three principal officers in a lodge are:
1. The Worshipful Master (sits in the East)
2. The Sr. Warden (sits in the West)
3.The Jr. Warden (sits in the south).
The North is rarely significantly represented as no light ever really filtered in from the Northern direction of the original Temple. Masons are always in search of light. Think how the sun moves throughout the day East, South, and West. Hope this helps you understand a bit better..
Yes, The Worshipful Master seves as the chief presiding officer in the Lodge and his station is located in the East. It depends on the state or jurisdiction he lives in as to what is considered proper attire. I am Master of my Lodge this year and the only head gear not allowed is a cap (unless part of an official uniform,military etc...). I wear a Grey Stetson Fedora for business meetings and an Open Road with a Cattleman's bash for degree work and special communications. As posted above some jurisdictions mandate formal dress ie a Tux and Tophat. If a Fedora is acceptable in his Lodge I am certain that your Dad will feel honored if you presented him with it and would wear it proudly on Lodge night(s). If you present it to him in the manner you described he will know exactly what you mean. Also, the location of the Master's chair is no secret at all. In the jurisdiction I live in many men have served in the East more than once throughout their Masonic journey, but again it may well depend upon what state he resides in as to the laws governing this. Don't be shy about asking your Dad any questions you have regarding Masonry, he isn't going to reveal anything he shouldn't and will probably appreciate your curiousity and interest. Contrary to popular belief very few things about the Fraternity are truly a secret anyway.
P.S. If you Google Grand Lodge of (insert the State your Dad resides in) and shoot them an email they could tell you what the dress requirements are there as well as answer any other questions you may have.
So Luke.....you are a traveling man????L HATLEY said:RBH,, how old might your Granmaw might be..?
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