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ENTERED APPRENTICE RESOURCE PAGE Congratulations on
your decision to enter the world’s oldest and largest fraternal
organization. As an organization of good men and true, there is a well
defined line directly connecting today's Masonry with the operative
masons who built the great castles and cathedrals of the Middle Ages in
Europe and the United Kingdom.
The path you will follow in your
initiatory degrees will be identical with that trod by every other
Mason who has come before you. You will be asked the same questions.
You will be required to take the same vows. Likewise, you will be
accorded the same honors. Whatever you experience here, be assured that
every Master Mason has experienced it before you.
We tell you
this so that you may better understand the reason for that which is
soon to be unfolded to you. For Masonry is a great philosophic system
of morality, or ethics, interpreted by allegory and by the use of
ancient symbols. Its great teachings are brotherly love, relief and
truth — and these will be further explained to you as you progress
through the degrees.
In keeping with the traditions of the
operative masons of the middle ages, you will enter our craft as an
entered apprentice. Ancient apprentices served a term of seven years,
during which their performance was evaluated to determine who would be
advanced to the rank of Fellow of the Craft. Their initiation provided
certain information to prepare them for their period of apprenticeship
and to enable them to identify themselves as members of the fraternity.
Wise and serious truths were taught to them using symbols to impress
upon their minds the importance of adherence to these principles.
Every
object, every word, every item displayed in the lodge has symbolic
significance. We encourage you to pay particular attention to every
detail of the ceremonies you are about to witness. Bear in mind that
you will not learn the meaning of every symbol today and you will not
be able to remember every detail of the lessons which are presented.
But your faithful attendance at our meetings in the future will provide
the answers to the many questions which will arise as you witness these
ceremonies.
You will find that Masonry is dignified and
inspirational in its manifestation to you who will soon knock at the
inner door of the Lodge. It should, and will, play a vital part in all
your future life, if you will but open your heart and mind, and let it
be.
Well meaning, but thoughtless, friends may have suggested
that there is contained within your initiatory work some phase which
you will find embarrassing. You may have been regaled with stories of
"riding the goat," and similar practical joking at the expense of the
candidate. Have no fear. There is nothing in a Masonic Lodge which does
not have a direct bearing upon the lessons to be unfolded for your
instruction. There is no mental or physical anguish awaiting you; no
levity; no horseplay, and no embarrassment. Be alert to all that
happens as you progress upon your way. Remember that you have entrusted
yourself to friends — friends whom you will soon call brothers — and in
whom you can safely place the utmost trust and confidence.PROLOGUE ENTERED APPRENTICE DEGREE
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