Masonic Funeral reenactment
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@reddeacon So mote it be!!
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Never happens in my constitution, but can you believe the word of a man who broke his obligation and purjured himself
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Now I'm not a Mason but if this is the funeral service that they give I don't see what's so wrong with it. Objectively it states nothing I disagree with. In regards to the apron and evergreen I see it as just symbolism :)
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No Past Master Worth His Salt Would EVER Read This From A Book!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh wait! I seen horns under those hats...bwahahaha!
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Trying to understand exactly what is being exposed.....I see nothing.
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I remember my oath and with these men saying what they have in other videos they are no longer masons...
they are wretched soals.
who are lucky they are symbolic only.
Know what I mean?
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@FrozenEMT As you say a wilfully perjured individual. So mote it be..............
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never ever know any mason read anything from, a book , be it part of a lodge meeting or otherwise .
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For those making critical comments, remember the oath and obligation you made before your God when you received your third degree, to support the character of your brethren, behind their back (anonymously) as well as to their face. To make such statements before others is conduct unbecoming of a Mason. A Freemason can trust his life to his Brother. Can all Brothers so trust their lives to you?
Supposedly that man was a former Worshipful Master. Ive been a Mason for some time and have attended my share of funerals and I have never seen a Worshipful Master nor a Chaplain who needs to read the ritual. I hope that this man revealing what is not intended to be revealed feels it as a torture to his conscience. He should be ashamed of himself and I for one would never have counted him as a brother and had he belonged to my Lodge and done this, it would be as if he were already dead. .
FrozenEMT 1 year ago 15
I am underwhelmed by the former Masons who are re-enacting this service. Competent Masons do not need to read this from a book, they do it from memory because they care enough to learn it.
reddeacon 2 years ago 13