jbg
Joined: 19 Feb 2007
Posts: 2
Lodge: The Alpha Lodge No 81
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Many thanks for the reply David. I had given up and so had not checked here for a while.
I spent some time researching and found the statements I required as references. I have been writing a 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree booklet for candidates to be presented after the ceremony explaining the ritual and giving a few allegories. They are at present being looked at by senior brethren in my Lodge. The 1st is nearest completion, the 2nd and 3rd in the first draft stage. I have made use of many different sources and written them from the aspect of my own Lodge which follows closely the Ritual of the 3 degrees laid down by Grand Lodge of New Zealand.
New Zealand has a ritual developed in the late 1800s from the English, Scottish and Irish constitutions which were, and are still, present in the country. For that reason we have 2 different 3rd degree ceremonies one closer to the English and an alternative containing more of the Scottish workings so I am told.
I am just a Master Mason, and Senior Deacon elect, so I am not a Mark Mason. I will wait till then to find out the "Masonic Answer" to my query, rather than the historic ones given in the literature I have researched.
Many thanks for your kind reply
yours
John BG
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