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Revision as of 16:41, 13 October 2013

Contents

GRAND CONSTITUTIONS, PART III

PART III: PARTICULAR LODGES

Sec. 300. DISPENSATIONS FOR NEW LODGES

Dispensations to establish new Lodges may be issued by the Grand Master, or by the Grand Lodge on petition of not less than twenty-five affiliated Master Masons of known skill and good standing.

The fee for such dispensations shall be a sum fixed, from time to time, by the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter IV, Section 2: "Every petition for constituting a new Lodge must be accompanied with the approbation of the Lodge nearest the place where the said Lodge is to be held, and the petitioners recommended by one of the District Deputy Grand Masters; and every Lodge shall be consecrated, and its officers installed, within twelve months from the date of its charter."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 2:1, IV-634; "Dispensations for holding new Lodges, may be issued by the Grand Master, or the Grand Lodge, on the petition of not less than seven Master Masons, of known skill and good standing; provided, the petition countersigned by the District Deputy Grand Master, within whose District the petitioners reside, and recommended by the Lodge situated nearest to the place where the said lodge is proposed to be located."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 2:2, IV-634; "The fee for such Dispensation shall be ten dollars, to be paid to the Grand Treasurer; and every Dispensation shall be returned to the Grand Lodge at the expiration of one year from the date thereof, together with an attested transcript of all the proceedings, and of the By-Laws of the Lodge, working under the same. If these be approved by the Grand Lodge, a charter of Constitution may be issued to the petitioners, for which they shall pay to the Grand Treasurer, the further sum of fifty dollars, thirty five of which shall be for the funds of the Grand Lodge, ten for the Grand Charity Fund, and five for the Recording Grand Secretary."
    • Amended 12/12/1860 as follows: replace thirty five with forty-five; remove the words "ten for the Grand Charity Fund," (VI-336)
  • GC1918: Section 300, 1918-358; the text of the section in this revision was significantly different:
    • Dispensations for holding new Lodges may be issued by the Grand Master or by the Grand Lodge on petition of not less than seven Master Masons of known skill and good standing; provided, however, that in any municipality where there are one or more Lodges of this jurisdiction the same be recommended by the Lodge, or Lodges, whose jurisdiction will be affected thereby; and provided, also, that in case the jurisdiction of three or more Lodges is thus affected the recommendation of two-thirds of such Lodges shall be sufficient.
    • If, in any case, only one Lodge fails to recommend the petition, it may nevertheless be issued by the Grand Master or by the Grand Lodge. Questions of jurisdiction under this section shall be determined by the Grand Master.
    • The fee for such Dispensation shall be twenty-five dollars.
  • GC1930: Section 300, 1930-112; the text of this section reads as follows: "Dispensations for holding new Lodges may be issued by the Grand Master or by the Grand Lodge on petition of not less than seven Master Masons of known skill and good standing. The fee for such dispensation shall be twenty-five dollars."
    • 09/09/1818, 12/11/1822, 1886-205, 1887-23, 1911-81, 1916-548, 1917-190

II: 109 III: 236, 414 IV: 6 1895: 126, 220 1917: 62, 190 1929: 43 1953: 44, 197 1989: 96

Sec. 301. PETITION FOR DISPENSATION

The form of petition for a Dispensation shall be as follows:

To the Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts:

We, the undersigned, being affiliated Master Masons in good standing, and having the prosperity of the Craft at heart, are eager to exert our best endeavors to promote and diffuse the genuine principles of Freemasonry; and, for the convenience of our respective dwellings and other good reasons, we are desirous of forming a new Lodge, to be named ______. We, therefore, respectfully pray for a Dispensation empowering us to meet as a regular Lodge at ______ on the ______ of every month, and there to discharge the duties of Freemasonry in a constitutional manner, according to the forms of the Order and the laws of the Grand Lodge; and we have nominated and do recommend Brother A B to be the first Master, Brother C D to be the first Senior Warden, and Brother E F to be the first Junior Warden of the said Lodge.

The prayer of this petition being granted, we promise strict obedience to the commands of the Grand Master and the laws and regulations of the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 2:3, IV-634; In this revision, the petition is addressed to "The Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts", and in place of the words "to discharge the duties of Freemasonry" the text reads "to discharge the duties of Ancient York Masonry".
  • GC1918: Section 301, 1918-358; In this revision the address is to "To the Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts".
  • GC1930: Section 301; 1930-112; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
  • I-2, 1911-103, 1917-196

IV: 634 1910: 103 1930: 112 1953: 44, 197 1989: 96

Sec. 302. CHARTERS

Every Dispensation shall be returned to the Grand Lodge at its Quarterly Communication next prior to the expiration of one year from the date thereof, together with an attested transcript of all the proceedings and of the By-Laws of the Lodge working under the same. If these be approved by the Grand Lodge, a Charter of Constitution may be issued to the petitioners, for which they shall pay to the Grand Treasurer a sum fixed, from time to time by the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter IV, Section 3: "For every charter hereafter granted there shall be paid to the Grand Treasurer, eighty-five dollars, seventy of which shall be the funds of the Grand Lodge, ten for the Charity Fund and five paid to the Recording Grand Secretary for filling and affixing the Grand Seal to the same."
  • GC1918: Section 302, 1918-359; in this revision the final sentence reads: "for which they shall pay to the Grand Treasurer the further sum of fifty dollars."
  • GC1930: Section 302; 1930-113; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • I-236, II-22, II-194, 09/09/1818, 1856-10, 1870-348, 1870-445, 1871-152, 1872-112, 5MFM-164, 7MFM-33, 8MFM-68, 8MFM-356, 9MFM-228, 11MFM-108, 12MFM-230, 24MFM-325

I: 272 II: 28 III: 236 1878: 48, 87 1989: 96

Sec. 303. CERTIFIED COPIES OF CHARTERS

For the better preservation of the Charters of Lodges under this jurisdiction, which are likely to become defaced by age or wear, a copy of such Charter, duly certified by the Grand Secretary, and under the seal of the Grand Lodge, may, with the approbation of the Grand Master, be granted to such Lodge on its request, to be used for all Masonic purposes in the same manner and with the same effect as the original Charter; provided, that the Grand Master, District Grand Master, or District Deputy Grand Master, whenever he shall deem it expedient, may order the production of the original Charter for inspection or other purposes.

References

  • GC1918: Section 303, 1918-360
  • GC1930: Section 303; 1930-113
    • 1876-5, 1880-127, 1880-167, 1881-47, 1914-177, 1915-282

Sec. 304. CONSTITUTION OF NEW LODGE

Each new Lodge shall be solemnly constituted by the Grand Master and his officers, or by some competent Brother especially commissioned by him for the purpose.

References

III: 236 VII: 67

Sec. 305. SURRENDER OR FORFEITURE OF CHARTER

Each Lodge is a constituent part of the Grand Lodge, which is the representative body of the whole Craft and of each particular Lodge and individual member. In the Grand Lodge, therefore, resides the fee of all property and effects belonging to the Craft as a whole or to any subdivision thereof so that whenever a Charter shall be surrendered, suspended, or revoked, it shall be returned to the Grand Lodge; also the By-Laws, records, seal, regalia, funds, and other property of every description of the Lodge shall forthwith be transferred and delivered to the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter IV, Section 5: "Every charter, when declared forfeited, shall be returned to the Grand Lodge with the records, seal and By-Laws of the Lodge, and all members of the Lodge, who shall vote to divide the funds thereof among themselves, shall be liable to expulsion."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 3:1, IV-635; "Every charter returned to the Grand Lodge, whether or not with the intention of being resumed at a future period, shall be accompanied by the by-Laws, records, seal, regalia, funds, and other property of the Lodge, of every discription [sic]; and all the property of a Lodge surrendering its charter with the intention of resuming it, shall be held by the Grand Lodge, in trust, until such time as the charter shall be restored, or the intention of reclaiming it abandoned. The interest arising from said funds and other property, shall be made a part of the Charity Fund of the Grand Lodge, and in case of forfeiture, the principal shall be devoted to the same object. No charter thus deposited, shall be restored, unless the provisions of this section shall have been strictly complied with, nor unless seven of the applicants were members of the Lodge at the time of its surrender. And it shall be the duty of the petitioners to notify the District Deputy Grand Master of the District and the Lodge nearest to their residence of their intention to petition for the restoration."
    • Amended 12/12/1860, replacing the words "Charity Fund of the Grand Lodge" with "Funds of the Grand Lodge". (VI-337)
  • GC1918: Section 305, 1918-360
  • GC1930: Section 305; 1930-114
    • I-178, II-450, II-492, II-523, II-533, II-552, 09/09/1818, 03/13/1844, 12/11/1844, 09/10/1845, 12/10/1845, 06/10/1846, 06/14/1848, 1857-36, 1859-17, 1871-16, 1872-247

II: 6 III: 232, 236 IV: 502 V: 25, 45, 169, 173 1878: 48,87 1918: 319 1921: 155 1953 44, 197 See Secs. 200 and 340

Sec. 306. FAILURE TO TRANSFER EFFECTS OF EXTINGUISHED LODGE

All members of a Lodge which comes within the provisions of Section 305 who shall refuse or neglect to make such transfer and delivery or who shall vote to divide the funds or other property thereof among themselves or be a party to any other disposition thereof than that provided by said Section 305 shall be liable to expulsion from all the rights and privileges of Masonry.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 3:2, IV-636; "Every charter, when declared forfeited, shall be returned to the Grand Lodge, with the records, By-laws, seal, regalia, funds, and other property of the Lodge, of every description; and all members of a Lodge, who shall refuse to make such surrender, or who shall vote to divide the funds thereof among themselves, or to appropriate them in any other way than is herein designated, shall be liable to expulsion from all the rights and privileges of Freemasonry."
  • GC1918: Section 306, 1918-361
  • GC1930: Section 306; 1930-114

III: 236 IV: 644 1878: 48,87

Sec. 307. RESTORATION OF CHARTER

All the property and effects of a Lodge surrendering its Charter, with the intention of resuming it, shall be held by the Grand Lodge until such time as the Charter shall be restored or the intention of reclaiming it be abandoned or the Charter declared forfeited. If and when the Charter shall be restored, such property and effects (excluding increment or interest) shall also be restored. No Charter thus deposited shall be restored unless the provisions of Sec. 306 relating to such property and effects shall have been strictly complied with, nor unless seven of the petitioners for the restoration were members of the Lodge at the time of its surrender.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter IV, Section 4: "Every charter returned to the Grand Lodge, with an intention of being resumed, shall be accompanied by the By-Laws, records, seal and regalia of the Lodge; and no charter thus deposited shall be restored unless seven of the applicants were members at the time it was deposited."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 3:1, IV-636; see section above
  • GC1918: Section 307, 1918-361
  • GC1930: Section 307; 1930-114
    • 09/09/1816, 1857-37, 1871-13

III: 51 1857 (O.P): 3 1878: 48,87 1918: 319 1989: 96

Sec. 308. STATUS OF MEMBERS OF SMOTHERED LODGES

If at any time the Charter of any Lodge under this jurisdiction shall be suspended or revoked for irregular or un-Masonic conduct, the members of said Lodge, at the time of its having incurred such a penalty, shall be disqualified to visit or join any other Lodge without the permission of the Grand Master.

If such Charter is revoked for any other reason or is surrendered, the members of the Lodge then in good standing and clear on the books shall receive demits from the Grand Secretary or District Grand Secretary.

References

  • GC1918: Section 308, 1918-361; in this revision, the section reads: "If at any time the Charter of any Lodge under this jurisdiction shall be suspended or cancelled for irregular or un-Masonic conduct, the members of said Lodge, at the time of its having incurred such penalty, shall be disqualified to visit or join any other Lodge without special permission of the Grand Lodge obtained on memorial."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 3:3, IV-636; "If at any time it shall be found necessary to suspend or cancel the Warrant or Charter of any Lodge under this jurisdiction, for irregular or unmasonic conduct, the members of said Lodge, at the time of its having incurred such penalty, shall be disqualified to visit or join any other Lodge, without special permission of the Grand Lodge, obtained on memorial."
  • GC1930: Section 308; 1930-115; this revision contains the current text as above.
    • 03/11/1840, 1905-197

IV: 496 1878: 48,87 1953: 44, 197

Sec. 309. WORK IN LODGES WITH SUSPENDED OR REVOKED CHARTERS FORBIDDEN

Any Mason knowingly assisting at the work of a Lodge whose Charter has been suspended or revoked shall be liable to expulsion from the rights and privileges of Masonry.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 3:3, IV-637; "Any Mason knowingly assisting at the work of a Lodge, whose Warrant or Charter has been suspended or cancelled, shall be liable to expulsion from the rights of Masonry."
  • GC1918: Section 309, 1918-362
  • GC1930: Section 309; 1930-115
    • 03/11/1840

IV: 497 1878: 48,87 1930: 115 1953: 44, 197

Sec. 310. INCORPORATION OF LODGES FORBIDDEN

No Lodge shall apply for, receive, or act under any corporate Charter granted by the Legislature or political government; and the receiving such Charter of incorporation, or acting thereunder by any Lodge under this jurisdiction shall operate as a surrender and revocation of its Masonic Charter.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 23; added 09/11/1867, VI-176; "No Lodge shall apply or receive, or act under, any corporate charter, granted by any legislature or political government, and the receiving such charter of incorporation or acting thereunder by any Lodge under this jurisdiction shall operate as a surrender and revocation of its Masonic Charter from this Grand Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 310, 1918-362
  • GC1930: Section 310; 1930-115
    • 06/14/1826, 1867-96, 1867-121, 26MFM-137

IV: 16 VII: 176, 205

Sec. 311. POWERS

All Lodges under this jurisdiction have a right to convene in accordance with their Charters, to receive and enter Apprentices, pass Fellow Crafts, and raise Master Masons, and assess fees therefor, to choose officers annually, establish funds for charitable purposes, and transact all matters appertaining to Masonry agreeably to their Charters, the laws of Grand Lodge, and the ancient usages of the Craft.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 1, II-520; "All of the Lodges under this Jurisdiction have a right to convene as Free and Accepted Masons; to receive and enter Apprentices, pass Fellow Crafts and raise Master Masons, and assess fees therefor; to choose officers annually; establish funds for charitable purposes and transact all matters appertaining to Masonry, agreeably to their charters, the laws of the Grand Lodge and the ancient usages of the Craft. They must be represented in every Communication of the Grand Lodge by their Masters and Wardens or by proxies duly commissioned, under the seal of the Lodge and the attestation of the Master and Secretary."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:1, IV-642; "All Lodges under this jurisdiction have a right to convene as Free and Accepted Masons, to receive and enter Apprentices, pass Fellow Crafts, and raise Master Masons, and assess fees therefor; to choose officers annually, establish funds for charitable purposes, and transact all matters appertaining to Masonry, agreeably to their Charters, the laws of the Grand Lodge and the ancient usages of the Craft."
  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 19, IV-652; "It shall not be legal for any Lodge to interfere with the business or concerns of an other Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 311, 1918-362; in this revision, the text "as Free and Accepted Masons" appears in place of "in accordance with their Charters".
  • GC1930: Section 311; 1930-116; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
  • 09/09/1818, 10/11/1843

III: 230 IV: 642 1989: 96

Sec. 312. MEETINGS

Each Lodge shall meet at least once in each calendar or lunar month, except that it may omit meeting for not more than three months in any calendar year. Due notification of each meeting shall be given by written notice to each member thereof; but no defect in notice alone shall invalidate any action taken or work performed at any such meeting.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, Section 10, IV-651; "A Lodge ought to meet once in each calendar month, but may, with propriety, adjourn during the summer months of June, July and August."
  • GC1918: Section 312, 1918-362; in this revision, the section reads: "Each Lodge shall meet once in each calendar month, except that it may omit meeting for not more than three of the summer months."
  • GC1930: Section 312; 1930-116; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • 10/11/1843, 1889-191, 4MFM-67

IV: 651 1878: 51,87 1942: 123 1953: 45, 198 1989: 96

Sec. 313. MEETING RESTRICTIONS

No Lodge shall hold more than one meeting in the same day, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason, nor shall it hold a special meeting, without dispensation of the Grand Master, on the same day on which the Lodge of Instruction of its district has been scheduled to meet.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 3:10, added 09/14/1864, VI-523; "No Lodge shall hold more than one communication upon the same day, nor confer either of the three degrees upon more than five Candidates at one communication. No Lodge shall permit more than one candidate to be present at the same time, in the first section of the first degree, nor in the second section of the third degree."
  • GC1918: Section 313, 1918-363; in this revision, the section reads: "No Lodge shall hold more than one meeting in the same day, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason." District Lodges of Instruction were not instituted until 1927, and were established at first on an ad hoc basis.
  • GC1930: Section 313; 1930-116; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.

1894: 13,65 1910: 48 1953: 45

Sec. 314. CUSTODY OF CHARTER

The Master of a Lodge shall have the special charge of its Charter, and shall see that it is carefully preserved and that it (or a duly certified copy) is present whenever the Lodge is open.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, Section 11, IV-651; "The Master of a Lodge has the special charge of its Charter, and it is his duty to see that it is carefully preserved. It must be present whenever the Lodge is opened."
  • GC1918: Section 314, 1918-363
  • GC1930: Section 314; 1930-116
    • 10/11/1843, 1915-282

IV: 651 1878: 51, 87

Sec. 315. BY-LAWS

No Lodge shall suspend the operation of a By-Law; nor at a Special Meeting alter or amend any part of the proceedings of a Stated one.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 16, IV-652; "No Lodge can suspend the operations of a By-Law, or at a Special meeting, alter or expung{e} any part of the proceedings of a stated one."
  • GC1918: Section 315, 1918-363
  • GC1930: Section 315; 1930-116
    • 10/11/1843, 2MFM-165, 8MFM-65, 12MFM-357

1878: 51, 87

Sec. 316. BUSINESS

All general business of the Lodge, such as the election of officers, action on questions relating to the general interests of the Fraternity, and the local affairs of the Lodge, may be transacted while open on any degree at a Stated Meeting. No vote shall be taken by mail nor shall any general business be conducted at a Special Meeting except the installation of officers or a Masonic Funeral Service.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 1, IV-650; "No business, other than that appertaining to the work and lectures, shall be transacted in a Lodge, while open on the first or second degree. All general business, such as the election and installation of officers, the discussion of questions relating to the general interests of the Fraternity, and the local affairs of the Lodge, shall be transacted in a Master's Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 316, 1918-363; in this revision, the section reads: "No business other than that appertaining to the Work and Lectures shall be transacted in a Lodge while open on the first or second degree. All general business, such as the election and installation of officers, the discussion of questions relating to the general interests of the Fraternity, and the local affairs of the Lodge, shall be transacted in a Masters' Lodge."
  • GC1930: Section 316; 1930-117; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.

IV: 505, 561 1895: 127, 221 1918: 363 1926: 240 1930: 117 1953: 45, 197 1974: 173 2001: 99

Sec. 317. MEMBERS

The Lodge shall admit as members such only as are Master Masons.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 3, II-521; "They {the Lodges} shall admit as members such only as are Master Masons and elect or appoint none as permanent officers but members."
  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 2, IV-650; "The Lodge shall admit as Members, such only as are Master Masons. And any brother having been discharged for non-payment of dues, shall not be admitted to membership in any other Lodge, until the same are paid, or remitted. The receipt or certificate from the Secretary of the Lodge, of which the applicant was last a member, shall be satisfactory evidence that his dues have been liquidated."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, Section 13, IV-651; "No Brother shall be a member of more than one Lodge, nor shall he hold more than one office in the same Lodge, or in Grand Lodge, at the same time."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, Section 14, IV-651; "The removal of a Brother into another jurisdiction does not, of itself, authorize his name to be stricken from the roll of the Lodge of which he is a member."
  • GC1918: Section 317, 1918-363
  • GC1930: Section 317; 1930-117
    • II-521

III: 232, 538 1895: 127, 221 1930: 117

Sec. 318. ABSENCE OF MASTER AND WARDENS

No Lodge, in the absence of the Master and both Wardens, shall transact any business or do any work, unless the Grand Master be present or represented by his District Grand Master, District Deputy Grand Master, or a Special Deputy.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 4, II-521; "No Lodge, in absence of the Master and Wardens, shall initiate, craft or raise, unless a Past Master is present to preside."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 3:9, IV-649; "No Lodge, in the absence of the Master and Wardens, shall initiate, Craft or raise a candidate, unless a Past Master is present to preside."
  • GC1918: Section 318, 1918-363
  • GC1930: Section 318; 1930-117
    • 1915-216 (218?), 10/11/1843, 13MFM-39

III: 233 IV: 649 1894: 65 1918: 176 1926: 242

Sec. 319. JURISDICTION

The jurisdiction of a Lodge located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be the territorial limits of the Commonwealth, and all Lodges located therein shall have equal and concurrent jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of a Lodge located without said Commonwealth shall be the limits of the territory designated by its Charter.

If, however, the jurisdiction of a lodge as stated in its Charter shall be a college, university or other institution of like character and standing, such Lodge shall have jurisdiction over any candidate, who, in addition to having a Masonic residence in Massachusetts, shall have been officially recognized by such college, university, or institution, as an officer, instructor, student, alumnus, or employee thereof for at least six months continuously next preceding the date of his application.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 5, II-521; "No person residing in a town within this Commonwealth, wherein a Lodge is held, shall be admitted a candidate by a Lodge in any other town without the approbation of the Master and Wardens of a Lodge in the town of his residence."
  • GC1918: Section 319, 1918-364; in this revision, the section reads: "The territorial jurisdiction of a Lodge shall be as stated in its Charter. It shall also include all adjoining cities antl towns where no Lodge is located and all other unoccupied territory which is nearer its place of meeting than that of any other Lodge."
    • Amended 03/08/1922, 1922-36, to include the following text: ""If, however, the jurisdiction named in the charter shall be a college, university, or other institution of like character and standing, such jurisdiction shall be limited to, and include only, the following: viz., concurrent jurisdiction with the Lodge or Lodges having regular territorial jurisdiction over any candidate who, at the time of application is an officer, student, or employee in, and who, in addition to having a Masonic residence in Massachusetts, shall have been on the rolls of, such college, university, or institution, for six months continuously preceding the date of his application."
  • GC1930: Section 319; 1930-117; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918, with the following sentence added: "The special jurisdiction conferred by this section shall not be subject to waiver on the part of the Lodge enjoying it."
    • Amended 09/09/1943, 1943-130, revising the second paragraph to read as follows: "If, however, the jurisdiction of a Lodge as stated in its charter shall be a college, university, or other institution of like character and standing, such Lodge shall have jurisdiction, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 403, equal and concurrent with the Lodge or Lodges having regular territorial jurisdiction over any candidate who, at the time of application is an officer, student, or employee in, and who, in addition to having a Masonic residence in Massachusetts, shall have been officially recognized by such college, university, or institution, as an officer, instructor, student, alumnus or employee for six months continuously next preceding the date of his application." The final sentence has been stricken.

1946: 209, 351 1953: 45, 197 1974: 173

Regarding college and university lodges:

1936: 166

Sec. 320. PLACE OF MEETING

No Lodge, unless authorized by the Grand Master, shall hold a meeting, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason, in any municipality other than the one designated in its Charter, under the penalty of a forfeiture thereof.

In cases where the jurisdiction of a Lodge is named in the Charter as a college or university or other institution of like character and standing, the word "municipality" shall be held to mean that municipality in which the administrative offices of the college are located.

Two or more Lodges which may be located by their Charters in different municipalities may upon petition be granted a dispensation by Grand Lodge to occupy Masonic Apartments jointly within the municipalities of at least one of the participating Lodges.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:5, IV-643; "Nor shall any Lodge hold meetings, unless authorized by the Grand Master, in any place other than the one designated in their Charter, under the penalty of a foreiture thereof."
  • GC1918: Section 320, 1918-364; in this revision, the section reads: "Lodges located by their Charters in particular sections of municipalities shall have the same jurisdiction therein as if said sections were entire municipalities, and where the boundaries of such sections are uncertain they may be determined by the Grand Master."
    • Additionally, GC1918 includes the following sections:
      • Section 321: The several Lodges located in Boston shall have equal and concurrent jurisdiction over the territorial limits of that city. (1918-364)
      • Section 322: No changes by the Legislature of the Commonwealth, of Municipal Corporations, or boundaries of the territories thereof, shall be held to affect in any way the jurisdiction of Lodges. (1918-364)
  • GC1930: Section 320, Section 321, Section 322; 1930-118; In this revision, the text of Sections 320, 321 and 322 is the same as GC1918.
    • Additionally, GC1918 includes the following section:
      • Section 323: No Lodge, unless authorized by the Grand Master, shall hold a meeting, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason, in any place other than the one designated in its Charter, under the penalty of a forfeiture thereof. (1918-364)
      • GC1930: Section 323, 1930-118; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
        • On 09/09/1936, the section was amended by the addition of the following sentence: "In cases where the jurisdiction of a Lodge is named in its charter as a college or university or other institution of like character and standing, the word 'municipality' shall be held to mean that municipality in which the administrative offices of the college are located." (1936-166)
    • 06/13/1827, 1862-3, 1870-63, 1871-22, 1873-16, 1887-106, 1888-26, 1888-73, 1892-108, 1894-13, 1912-37

IV: 91 1865 (O.P.): 39 1878: 49,87 1894: 13 1961: 175 1974: 174

Sec. 321. REMOVAL

A Lodge shall not remove from the municipality in which it is located without first obtaining the consent of the Grand Lodge upon petition.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:5, IV-643; "No petition for the removal of a lodge from the place in which it is located, shall be sustained in Grand Lodge unless said petition is sanctioned by the District Deputy Grand Master of the district where said lodge is situated, and has the approbation of the Lodge nearest the place where the said lodge is intended to be held; the same being signified, in writing, to the Grand Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 324, 1918-365; In this revision, the section reads: "No petition for the removal of a Lodge from the place in which it is located shall be sustained in Grand Lodge unless said petition is approved as required in the case of a dispensation for a new Lodge to be located in the place where the said Lodge is intended to be held. Such approval shall not be required unless the proposed change of location will affect the jurisdiction of another Lodge."
  • GC1930: Section 324; 1930-119; In this revision, the text conforms to the current revision.
  • 12/11/1815, 09/09/1818, 10/11/1843, 1872-105, 1876-52, 1917-243

II: 570 III: 10, 234 IV: 643 1918: 319 1953: 45, 197

Sec. 322. QUALIFICATIONS OF MASTER

No Brother shall be installed Master of a Lodge who has not served at least one year in the office of Warden. A Brother who has served as Warden in a Lodge acting Under Dispensation is eligible for election as its Master.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 17, IV-652; "No Brother ought to be elected Master of a Lodge, who has not served, at least one year, in the office of Warden."
  • GC1918: Section 325, 1918-365; in this revision, the second sentence does not appear.
  • GC1930: Section 325; 1930-119; in this revision, the second sentence does not appear.
    • 10/11/1843, 1881-164

1878: 51, 87 1918: 21 1953: 45, 197

Sec. 323. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS

No elected officer of a Lodge shall act as such until he has been duly installed, nor shall he be installed by proxy. In case the Master-elect is unable to be present for installation, his predecessor in office shall continue to act as Master until such time as the installation of the Master-elect shall take place.

References

1878: 88 1925: 143 1930: 119 1953: 45, 197

  • GC1918: Section 325, 1918-365; in this revision, the section reads: "No elected officer of a Lodge shall act as such until he has been duly installed."
    • 1869-105, 1873-88, 1915-218, 6MFM-315

Sec. 324. VACANCIES

If the Master resigns, dies, or demits, or is suspended, deposed, disabled, or absent, the Senior Warden shall forthwith fill the Master's chair and be styled "Senior Warden, Acting Master."

If the Senior Warden also be disqualified, the Junior Warden shall forthwith fill the Master's chair and be styled "Junior Warden, Acting Master."

In the event that a Lodge is without all three of these officers, that fact shall forthwith be made known to the District Deputy Grand Master for the District, who will fill the chair himself, or if that be impossible, the Grand Master will preside or commission a special deputy for that purpose.

References

1915: 217 1953: 45, 197

Sec. 325. REPRESENTATION IN GRAND LODGE: LODGES IN MASSACHUSETTS

Every Lodge shall be represented at the Communications of the Grand Lodge by its Master and Wardens, or by a proxy duly designated by the Lodge in its Return of Officers; and that there may be no excuse for neglect of this duty, each Lodge is authorized to appoint any Master Mason of regular standing who is a member of said Lodge a proxy to represent it in the Grand Lodge; and such proxy shall have a right to a seat in the Grand Lodge during the Masonic year in which he is appointed, and to vote in the absence of the Master and Wardens of the Lodge he represents.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 1, II-520; "{All of the Lodges} . . . must be represented in every Communication of the Grand Lodge by their Masters and Wardens or by proxies duly commissioned, under the seal of the Lodge and the attestation of the Master and Secretary."
  • GC1918: Section 329, 1918-366; in this revision, the section reads: "Every Lodge shall be represented at the Communications of the Grand Lodge by its Master and Wardens, or by a proxy duly commissioned under the seal of the Lodge and the attestation of the Master and Secretary; and, that there may be no excuse for neglect of this duty, each Lodge is authorized to appoint any Master Mason of regular standing and being a member of said Lodge, a proxy, to represent it in the Grand Lodge; and such proxy shall have a right to a seat in the Grand Lodge during the Masonic year in which he is appointed, and to vote in the absence of the Master and Wardens of the Lodge he represents."
  • GC1930: Section 328; 1930-119; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • I-11, I-231, II-6, II-10, II-206, II-490, II-520, II-529, 12/27/1815, 10/11/1843, 1860-27, 1867-105, 1871-75, 1901-172
    • See Section 203

I: 98 II: 37, 78 III: 230 IV: 645 VI: 338 VII: 179 1878: 50,87 1895: 127, 221 1989: 96

Sec. 326. REPRESENTATION IN GRAND LODGE: LODGES OUTSIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS

Any Lodge under the jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge, but established beyond the territorial limits of Massachusetts, may constitute an honorary member of such Lodge to act as its proxy in Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1918: Section 330, 1918-367
    • This revision also includes the following section:
      • Section 331. The letter by which a Lodge shall appoint a proxy shall be in form and substance as follows, viz.: [SEAL of Lodge and SIGNATURE of Master] To the Worshipful Grand Lodge of Massachusetts: Be it known, That Brother ------, of ------, having been chosen by the members of ------ Lodge, in ------, to represent said Lodge in Grand Lodge the ensuing year, I do by these presents, in their behalf, constitute and appoint him their representative, for them to appear, and upon all subjects relating to the Craft in general and to said Lodge in particular, to act and decide as fully as though we were personally present. Confirming the acts of our beloved Brother, in his capacity aforesaid, we pray that he may enjoy all the privileges and protection to which we are entitled. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, and caused the seal of our Lodge to be affixed, this ------ day of ------, A.L. 59--. Attest: ------, Secretary. The words "the ensuing year" may be omitted by Lodges not located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts."
  • GC1930: Section 328, Section 329; 1930-119; In this revision, the text of these sections is the same as GC1918.

VI: 337

Sec. 327. REPRESENTATION IN GRAND LODGE: PROXIES

Each Lodge located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts represented by proxy in the Grand Lodge shall designate the Brother serving as proxy in its Return of Officers. The term of the proxy shall coincide with the term of the elected officers of the Lodge he represents. No Brother shall represent more than one Lodge at the same time as proxy, nor shall he be representative of one or more Lodges and proxy for another. Designations of proxies of Lodges located without said Commonwealth shall remain in force until revoked or until a new proxy is designated.

Every Lodge, following the installation of its officers, shall submit a Return of Officers with its next monthly report to the Grand Secretary's Office.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 8, II-521; "Every Lodge represented by proxy in Grand Lodge shall issue the commission, annually. All commissions of proxy shall expire with the closing of the Grand Lodge on the Festival of St. John the Evangelist, or day of installation."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 2:1, IV-645; "It is the duty of every Lodge to represented at the Communications of the Grand Lodge, by its Master and Wardens, or by a Proxy duly commissioned, under the seal of the Lodge, and the attestation of the Master and Secretary. And that there may be no excuse for neglect of this duty, each Lodge is authorized to appoint any Master Mason of regular standing, not holding office in Grand Lodge and being a member of a subordinate Lodge under this jurisdiction, as a Proxy to represent them in the Grand Lodge; and such Proxy shall have a right to a seat in the Grand Lodge, during the Masonic year in which he was appointed, and to a vote, when the Master and Wardens of the Lodge he represents shall not, any of them, be present. The letter, by which a lodge shall appoint a Proxy, is to be in form or substance as follows, viz.:" (The form of proxy commission letter is given on IV-636.)
    • Amended 12/12/1860, replacing the text "being a member of a subordinate Lodge under this jurisdiction" with "being a member of said Lodge". At the end of the section, the following was added: "Any Lodge under the jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge but established beyond the territorial limits of Massachusetts, may constitute an honorary member of such Lodge to act as its proxy in Grand Lodge." (VI-337)
    • Amended 06/12/1867 to read: "It is the duty of every Lodge to represented at the Communications of the Grand Lodge, by its Master and Wardens, or by a Proxy duly commissioned, under the seal of the Lodge, and the attestation of the Master and Secretary. And that there may be no excuse for neglect of this duty, each Lodge is authorized to appoint any Master Mason of regular standing, not holding office in Grand Lodge and being a member of said Lodge, as a Proxy to represent them in the Grand Lodge; and such Proxy shall have a right to a seat and to speak on all questions in the Grand Lodge during the Masonic year in which he was appointed but shall not be entitled to a vote, except in the absence of one or more of the ex Officio Representatives of his Lodge." (VI-167)
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 2:2, IV-646; "Every lodge, represented by Proxy in the Grand Lodge, shall issue the commission annually. All commissions of Proxies shall expire with the closing of the Grand Lodge on the festival of St. John the Evangelist, or the day of installation. And no Brother shall represent more than one Lodge at the same time, either as representative or Proxy."
  • GC1918: Section 332, 1918-368; in this revision, the section reads: "Each Lodge located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, represented by proxy in the Grand Lodge, shall issue the commission annually. All such commissions shall expire with the closing of the Grand Lodge on the festival of Saint John the Evangelist, or the day of Installation; and no Brother shall represent more than one Lodge at the same timeCommissions of proxies of Lodges located without said Commonwealth shall remain in force until revoked or until a new commission issues.
    • On 03/14/1923, the words "either as representative or proxy as proxy nor shall he be representative of one Lodge and proxy for another" were removed from this section. (1923-40)
  • GC1930: Section 320, 1930-120; In this revision, the section reads: "Each Lodge located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, represented by proxy in the Grand Lodge, shall issue the commission annually. All such commissions shall expire with the closing of the Grand Lodge on the festival of Saint John the Evangelist, or the day of Installation; and no Brother shall represent more than one Lodge at the same time as proxy, nor shall he be representative of one or more Lodges and proxy for another. Commissions of proxies of Lodges located without said Commonwealth shall remain in force until revoked or until a new commission issues."
    • II-480, II-521, 09/09/1818

III: 231 1918: 320 1989: 96

Sec. 328. INSTRUCTION OF REPRESENTATIVES

At a duly called business meeting of any Lodge, a majority of the members then present shall have the right to instruct their representatives in the Grand Lodge, provided that one of the members is qualified to preside.

References

  • GC1843: 1:6, IV-644; "The majority of the members of a Lodge, when congregated, have the privilege of giving instructions to their Master and Wardens, before the meeting of the Grand Lodge; such officers being their representatives, and are supposed to speak their sentiments."
    • Amended 06/11/1856 to read: "The majority of the members of any Lodge, when duly assembled, shall have the right to instruct their Master and Wardens as their representatives in Grand Lodge." (VI-27)
  • GC1918: Section 333, 1918-368; in this revision, the section reads: "The majority of the members of any Lodge, when duly assembled, shall have the right to instruct their representatives in the Grand Lodge."
  • GC1930: Section 331; 1930-121; In this revision, the text of this section is the same as GC1918.

1950: 190 1953: 46, 197

Sec. 329. GRAND LODGE FEES

Each Lodge shall pay the Grand Lodge Fifteen Dollars for each candidate initiated, and shall receive from the Grand Lodge as many diplomas as it may make Master Masons. Each Lodge shall also pay the Grand Lodge $1.00. (One Dollar) for each member who is not a Life Member of Grand Lodge. Said funds to be paid to the George Washington National Masonic Memorial for its general maintenance and upkeep.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 7, II-521; "Each Lodge shall pay annually to the Grand Lodge toward its support eight dollars, and three dollars for every candidate by them initiated."
  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 11, II-522; "Every Lodge shall be furnished by the Grand Lodge with blank returns and as many diplomas as they shall initiate candidates; and the Master of each Lodge, who has complied with the Laws of the Grand Lodge, shall be presented with a Master's Diploma, after having sustained the office one year."
  • GC1918: Section 334, 1918-368
    • This section has been revised repeatedly. In this revision, the section reads: "Each Lodge shall pay the Grand Lodge five dollars for each candidate initiated; and shall receive from the Grand Lodge as many Diplomas as it may make Master Masons. Each Lodge shall also annually pay towards the support of the Grand Lodge ten dollars and, in addition thereto, each Lodge located within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall annually pay ten dollars for each one hundred members (or fraction thereof) in excess of two hundred, excluding honorary members."
    • On 06/11/1924, it was revised to read: "Each Brother who is a member of one or more Lodges located within the jurisdiction, shall annually pay toward the support of the Grand Lodge two dollars. Said sum shall be due annually in advance on the first day of September for the period from September first to August thirty-first, inclusive. Said sum shall be collected by the particular Lodges, except as otherwise provided by the Grand Lodge. The particular Lodges shall account for and pay over the moneys so collected by them to the Grand Lodge in accordance with such regulations as shall be fixed by the Grand Lodge. This amendment shall take effect upon its passage." (1924-317)
  • GC1930: Section 331; 1930-121; In this revision, the text reads: "Each Lodge shall pay the Grand Lodge five dollars for each candidate initiated; and shall receive from the Grand Lodge as many Diplomas as it may make Master Masons. Each Brother who is a member of one or more Lodges located within the jurisdiction, shall annually pay toward the support of the Grand Lodge two dollars. Said sum shall be due annually in advance on the first day of September for the period from September first to August thirty-first, inclusive. Said sum shall be collected by the particular Lodges, except as otherwise provided by the Grand Lodge. The particular Lodges shall account for and pay over the moneys so collected by them to the Grand Lodge in accordance with such regulations as shall be fixed by the Grand Lodge."
    • On 03/09/1949, the text was revised to exclude all text following the words "as many Diplomas as it may make Master Masons"; i.e., the section as revised contained only the first sentence. (1949-26)
    • I-272, II-37, II-138, II-192 (or 193-94?), II-415, II-521, II-529, II-538, 09/09/1818, 12/11/1815, 12/09/1816, 12/08/1817, 06/14/1820, 03/10/1830, 06/09/1830, 09/14/1842, 10/11/1843, 09/09/1846, 09/12/1849, 1857-8, 1858-24, 1866-15, 1883-130, 1883-280, 1912-102

I: 375 II: 123 III: 7, 234, 615, 645 V: 87, 240 VI: 211 VII: 79 1930: 480 See Sec. 607 2008: 168

Sec. 330. GRAND LODGE DUES: OBLIGATIONS OF LODGES

Each Lodge shall pay, annually, to the Grand Lodge for its charitable uses and support a sum so designated and voted by the Grand Lodge for each of its members, such payments to be made at such times, and in such manner, and with such appropriate credits for dual membership, remissions of dues, or other causes, as the Board of Directors of the Grand Lodge may from time to time prescribe. For the fiscal year 2013, the sum is $60.00. For each subsequent year, such sum shall be increased by up to twice the same percentage increase for the preceding available twelve month period as the Services component of the Boston Area Consumer Price Index for All Urban Workers (CPI-U) as published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, or closest approximation, rounded to the next highest whole dollar. The increase shall be determined each year by the Grand Treasurer and forwarded to the Board of Directors for consideration and approval sufficiently in advance that adequate notice may be given to the Lodges of the increase for that year.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:10, IV-645; "Each Lodge shall pay, annually, towards the support of the Grand Lodge, four dollars; and three dollars and fifty cents for every candidate by them initiated. And shall receive from the Grand Lodge, as many Diplomas and Grand Lodge Travelling Certificates, as they may make Master Masons."
    • Amended 09/09/1846, by substituting $6 as the annual fee for each Lodge instead of $4 and $5 instead of $3.50 as the fee for every candidate initiated. (V-67)
    • Amended 12/08/1858, by reducing the fee paid by Lodges to the Grand Lodge for initiates from $5 to $3. (VI-211)
    • Amended 06/13/1866, by increasing the fee paid by each Lodge to the Grand Lodge to $10, and increasing the fee for initiates from $3 to $5. (VII-79)
  • GC1930: Section 332A; 1949-26; This section was adopted on 03/09/1949, reading as follows: "Each Lodge shall pay, annually, to the Grand Lodge for its charitable uses and support the sum of three dollars for each of its members, such payments to be made at such times, in such manner, and with such appropriate credits for dual memberships, remissions of dues, or other causes, as the Board of Directors of th Grand Lodge may from time to time prescribe. The per capita payments hereby established shall be assessed by the lodge upon its members in addition to any Lodge dues."

IV: 609 1924: 40, 333, 365 1925:183 1926: 259 1929: 54 1930: 302, 338, 486 1931:36 1968: 99 1976: 172 1982: 77 1985: 98,99 1989: 96 1995:299 2012: <>

Sec. 331. GRAND LODGE DUES: PREPAYMENT

Any member may prepay all future Grand Lodge dues by remitting direct to the Grand Lodge a sum equal to the product of 34 multiplied by the then Grand Lodge dues, reduced however, by an amount equal to one-half of the then current Grand Lodge dues multiplied by the number of years in excess of twenty-one of the then attained age of such member, and thereafter no further assessments shall be made by the Grand Lodge upon said member or upon any Lodge on account of such member. All moneys so paid to the Grand Lodge shall be used by it for its charitable purposes and support and no refund shall be made on account of the death or demit of the member or for any other purpose. The investment and expenditure of all funds received for such payment of all future Grand Lodge dues shall be under the direction of the Board of Directors. Unless otherwise voted by the Grand Lodge, expenditures from the principal of the funds shall not in any one year exceed a sum equal to the then current Grand Lodge Dues for each prepaid member.

References

  • GC1930: Section 332B; 1949-26; This section was adopted on 03/09/1949, reading as follows: "Any member may prepay all future Grand Lodge dues by remitting direct to the Grand Lodge the sum of one hundred dollars, less one dollar and fifty cents for each year of attained age in excess of age twenty-one, and thereafter no further assessment shall be made by the Grand Lodge upon said member or upon any Lodge on account of said member. All monies so paid to the Grand Lodge shall be used by it exclusively for charitable purposes and no refund shall be made on account of the death or dimit of the member or for any other purpose. The investment and expenditure of all funds received for Grand Lodge life memberships shall be under the direction of the Board of Directors. Unless otherwise voted by the Grand Lodge, expenditures from the principal of the funds shall not in any one year, exceed a sum equal to three dollars for each life member."

1930: 302, 486 1940: 328 1948: 222 1949: 26 1953: 46, 197 1968: 99 1976: 172 1982: 77,78 1985: 99 1989: 96

Sec. 332. WORK: USAGES AND CUSTOMS

All Lodges shall observe the same usages and customs. In order to preserve uniformity in work, the Master and Wardens shall qualify themselves in the work and lectures sanctioned by the Grand Lodge, that they may be enabled to instruct their respective Lodges.

The use of any cipher or presentation of Masonic ritual not authorized by this Grand Lodge is forbidden.

The use of the stereopticon or other devices not in general use in the work and lectures of the degrees is prohibited. Floor work, unless it involves an interpretation of the ritual, is at the discretion of the Master of each Lodge.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:9, IV-645; "All Lodges are particularly bound to observe the same usages and customs. Every deviation, therefore, from the established mode of working is highly improper, and ought not to be countenanced. In order to preserve this uniformity, and to cultivate a good understanding among the Craft, some members of every Lodge should be deputed to visit the other Lodges as often as may be convenient. And it shall be the duty of the Master and Wardens to qualify themselves, in the work and lectures, that they may be enabled to instruct their respective Lodges."
  • GC1918: Section 335, 1918-369; in this revision, the section reads: "All Lodges shall observe the same usages and customs. In order to preserve uniformity in work, the Master and Wardens shall qualify themselves in the Work and Lectures sanctioned by the Grand Lodge, that they may be enabled to instruct their respective Lodges."
  • GC1930: Section 333; 1930-121; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • II-345; 09/14/1842, 06/14/1843, 06/12/1844, 03/14/1849, 1857-43, 1872-17, 1873-11, 1873-116, 1873-413, 1879-102, 1894-31, 1894-67, 1894-75, 1894-139, 1895-302, 1896-108, 1898-22 (or 21?), 1908-191, 1909-179, 1912-189, 1914-158, 1915-112, 1915-143, 1916Builder-166

IV: 559, 598, 645, 650, 706 V: 225, 594 1857 (O.P.): 43 1878: 50,87 1895: 127, 220 1896: 32 1915: 143 1921: 154 1935: 90 1936: 153 1952: 111 1953: 46, 197 1989: 96

Sec. 333. WORK: PARTICIPATION BY MASTERS

A Master or Past Master of a particular Lodge of any jurisdiction recognized by this Grand Lodge may participate in the ritualistic work of a Lodge of this jurisdiction upon the invitation of its Master or Acting Master, provided that the work is done in accordance with the ritual of this Grand Lodge.

A Warden shall not occupy the Master's chair in any Lodge other than his own.

References

1919: 64 1947: 373 1953: 46, 197 1989: 96

Sec. 334. WORK: CANDIDATES ANSWER PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS

Each candidate shall individually answer the questions preliminary to the first degree in the presence of the Junior Deacon and Stewards alone. Each candidate shall be received and entered individually in the first section of the first degree up to the Chaplain's lesson. Each candidate shall be received and raised individually in the second section of the third degree.

References

  • GC1918: Section 336, 1918-369; in this revision, the section reads: "No Lodge shall permit more than one candidate to be present, at the same time, in the first section of the first degree, nor in the second section of the third degree."
  • GC1930: Section 334; 1930-122; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • 06/04/1843, 10/11/1843


VI: 523 1894: 65 1957: 126, 175 1958: 132, 178

Sec. 335. LIMITATION ON WORK: CANDIDATES AND DEGREES

No Lodge shall confer any one of the three degrees upon more than five candidates at one meeting, nor shall any degree be divided between two meetings, nor shall different degrees be worked simultaneously by any Lodge in separate halls.

References

  • GC1918: Section 337, 1918-369; in this revision, the section only includes the first sentence.
    • This revision also includes the following section: "Section 338. No Lodge shall encourage, promote, or permit the delivery of any Masonic lectures which have not been sanctioned and authorized by the Grand Lodge; nor shall any Mason be permitted to deliver such lectures under this jurisdiction."
  • GC1930: Section 335, Section 336; 1930-122; In this revision, the text of these sections is the same as GC1918.
    • II-205, 10/11/1843, 1864-14

IV: 706, 715 VI: 516 1894: 65 1915: 112 1921: 154 1939: 396 1953: 47, 197

Sec. 336. LIMITATION ON WORK: MULTIPLE DEGREES, INTERVAL AND DISPENSATIONS

No Lodge shall confer more than one degree upon the same candidate on the same day, nor at a less interval than two weeks from the time of his receiving the previous degree, unless a Dispensation therefor shall have been obtained.

It is the sense of the Grand Lodge that such Dispensation should be granted only in case of necessity or extraordinary emergency, and should never be granted to confer the third degree upon the same day on which the second is conferred.

References

  • GC1918: Section 339, 1918-369; in this revision, the section specifies an interval of four weeks.
  • GC1930: Section 337; 1930-122; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • 10/11/1843, 06/12/1844, 1864-15, 1914-155, 1917-140, 1917-227, 1917-308

II: 105 IV: 588 597,706, 715 V:374 1852 (O.P.): 18 1855 (O.P.): 30 VI: 516 1891: 59 1931:55, 91, 103 2003:

Sec. 337. POLITICS, ETC.

No political, sectarian, religious dogma, or other topics likely to excite personal animosities shall be introduced for discussion in any Lodge under this jurisdiction.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 9, IV-651; "It shall not be permitted to introduce political or other exciting topics for discussion in any Lodge under this jurisdiction."
  • GC1918: Section 340, 1918-370; in this revision, the section reads: "No political, sectarian, religious dogma, or other exciting topic shall be introduced for discussion in any Lodge uncler this jurisdiction."
  • GC1930: Section 338; 1930-123; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • 10/11/1843, 1869-22

VII: 345 1878: 51,87 1918: 370 1989: 96

Sec. 338. PUBLIC PROCESSIONS

No Lodge shall form a public procession, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason or to attend Divine Worship, without permission from the Grand Master.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fifth, Section 6, IV-650; "No Lodge shall form a public procession, without permission from the Grand Master, (or in his absence, the Deputy Grand Master,) or the District Deputy Grand Master within whose District it is located."
  • GC1918: Section 341, 1918-370; in this revision, the section reads: "No Lodge shall form a public procession, except to attend the funeral of a Master Mason, without permission from the Grand Master (or, in his absence, the Acting Grand Master)."
  • GC1930: Section 339; 1930-123; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.

IV: 628 1870: 60, 114, 161 1873: 113 1878: 127 1879: 23 1910: 48 1917: 292 1918: 370 1930: 123 1938: 374 23 M.F.M. 213

Sec. 339. RECUSANTS

As each particular Lodge is a constituent part of the Grand Lodge, in which assembly all the powers of the Fraternity reside, so no other authority can destroy the power granted by a Charter. If, therefore, the majority of any Lodge should determine to leave the Institution, or leave that Lodge, the Charter and power of assembling remain with the members who adhere to their allegiance. If the number remaining shall, however, be reduced to less than seven, the Charter and other property of the Lodge shall be delivered to the Grand Lodge as hereinbefore provided.

References

  • GC1843: 1:7, IV-644; "As every warranted Lodge is a constituent part of the Grand Lodge, in which assembly all the power of the Fraternity resides, it is clear that no other authority can destroy the power granted by a warrant. If, therefore, the majority of any Lodge should determine to leave the Institution, or that Lodge, the constitution or power of assembling, remains with the rest of the members, who adhere to their allegiance. If the number remaining shall, however, be reduced to less than seven, the charter shall be returned, agreeably to the regulation in such case provided."
    • Amended 06/11/1856, replacing the text "determine to leave the Institution, or that Lodge" with "determine to leave the Institution, or leave that Lodge." (VI-27)
  • GC1918: Section 342, 1918-370
  • GC1930: Section 340; 1930-123;
    • I-229, I-303, II-10

1878: 49,87 1918: 320 See Sees. 200 and 305

Sec. 340. CENTENARY WARRANT

When any Lodge under the jurisdiction of this Grand Lodge shall have completed an existence of a century, it may make application to the Grand Master for a Centenary Warrant, setting forth its claims and submitting the necessary evidence to his satisfaction; whereupon he may issue such a Warrant, in form as hereinafter prescribed, granting to the officers and members of such Lodge the privilege of wearing a distinctive medal commemorating the fact, which privilege shall be restricted to officers and members in good standing of the said Lodge.

FORM OF A CENTENARY WARRANT

To the Worshipful Master, Wardens, and Brethren of (such a) Lodge, located in (such a place):

WHEREAS, It appears by the Records of the Grand Lodge, that, on the day of _____, Anno Lucis 6... , a Charter (or Dispensation, as the case may be) was granted to certain Brethren therein named, authorizing and empowering them and their associates and successors to open a Regular Lodge, for the purpose of entering Apprentices, passing Fellowcrafts, and raising Master Masons under the name and title of ______

And whereas the Brethren at present composing the said Lodge are desirous, now that one hundred years have elapsed since the Institution of the Lodge, that they may be permitted to wear a jewel commemorative of such event, and have prayed the sanction of the Most Worshipful Grand Master for the purpose;

NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW YE, That I, ______, Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby give and grant to all and each of the members of said Lodge permission to wear in all Masonic Meetings, suspended to the left breast by a ribbon of blue, a jewel or medal, of the pattern or device of the drawing in the margin hereof, as a Centenary Medal. But such Medal is to be worn only by those Brethren who are in regular standing in the said Lodge.

Given at the Masonic Temple, Boston, this _____ day of _____, A.L. _____

Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts.
Attest:
(Seal of GL)
Grand Secretary

References

  • GC1918: Section 343, 1918-371; in this revision, "Anno Lucis 5..." appears in the text.
  • GC1930: Section 341; 1930-123; in this revision, "Anno Lucis 5..." appears in the text.

1880: 158 1881: 56, 70 1918: 371

Sec. 341. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: WARRANTS AND CHARTERS

The Grand Master is authorized and requested to form the Lodges holding Charters of this Grand Lodge into Lodges of Instruction for the purpose of presenting to the candidates of each constituent Lodge and to Master Masons such non-ritualistic instruction and programs as may be approved by the Grand Master. He may issue Warrants to such Lodges of Instruction specifying the particular Lodges composing them, and he may at any time and from time to time change the membership of such Lodges. If, in the opinion of the Grand Master, it shall, at any time, be inexpedient to form the Lodges which are chartered by this Grand Lodge outside the Commonwealth of Massachusetts into Lodges of Instruction or to continue in existence any such Lodges of Instruction formed pursuant hereto he may require that such instruction and programs shall be presented in the particular Lodges which are not members of any Lodge of Instruction in such manner and under such conditions as he may at any time and from time to time order.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 8:1, IV-641; "A Lodge of Instruction may be holden in any town or City in the Commonwealth, where there is more than one Lodge located: Provided the sanction of either of said Lodges, or the permission of the Grand Master, in writing, be obtained. The Lodge giving its sanction, and the brethren to whom such permission is granted, shall be answerable for the proceedings of such Lodge of Instruction, and responsible that the mode of working therein adopted, has received the sanction of the Grand Lodge." Note that this refers to an entirely different and less regulated system for the instruction of members and officers; modern Lodges of instruction were not instituted until 1927.
    • Amended 12/12/1860 to read: "Lodges of Instruction may be holden in any town or city in the Commonwealth with the permission of the Grand Master, in writing; provided, however, that not less than two Lodges shall apply for such permission. The Lodge giving its sanction, and the brethren to whom such permission is granted, shall be answerable for the proceedings of such Lodge of Instruction, and responsible that the mode of working therein adopted, has received the sanction of the Grand Lodge." (VI-336)
  • GC1843: Part Third, 8:5, added 06/11/1856; "Any Brother being a member of a subordinate Lodge under this jurisdiction, may become a member of any Lodge of Instruction in this Commonwealth, by complying with the regulations thereof." (VI-27)
  • GC1918: Section 344, 1918-372; "Lodges of Instruction may be holden with the permission of the Grand Master, in writing: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that not less than two Lodges shall apply for such permission. The Lodges and Brethren to whom such permission is granted shall be answerable for the proceedings of such Lodge of Instruction, and responsible that the mode of working therein adopted has received the sanction of the Grand Lodge."
    • GC1930: Section 342; 1930-123; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
      • On 12/13/1933, this section was amended to read as per the current text above. (1933-503)
    • GC1918 also includes the following section: "Section 348: Any Brother, being a member of a Lodge of this jurisdiction, may become a member of any Lodge of Instruction in this Commonwealth by complying with the regulations thereof."
    • 1858-43, 1856-19, 1859-135

1921: 370 1923: 160 1924: 556 1927: 345 1930: 125 1933: 366, 502

Sec. 342. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: BY-LAWS, INSTRUCTION AND MEETINGS =

Lodges of Instruction when formed pursuant hereto shall organize in such manner as the Grand Master may order and may adopt such By-Laws and other rules for the conduct of their work as may be approved by the Grand Master or by the Committee on Masonic Education under his direction. Such Lodges shall be answerable for their proceedings and responsible that the type of instruction and programs therein adopted have received the sanction of the Grand Master. They shall meet at such times and in such places as they may from time to time decide and shall give notice of such meetings to the Master of each constituent Lodge. They shall present to the candidates of each constituent Lodge and to Master Masons such instruction and programs as may be approved by the Grand Master or by the Committee on Masonic Education under his direction. Each Lodge of Instruction shall keep a record of its proceedings, and of the names of all Brethren present at each meeting who are not members of the constituent Lodges, and of the Brethren chosen to hold office, and such records shall be produced by such Lodges when called for by the Grand Master or by any of the constituent Lodges.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 8:2, IV-642; "Notice of the times and places of meeting of such Lodges of Instruction, shall be given to the Brethren in the vicinity, who shall be at liberty to join the same, subject to such rules, regulations and assessments, as may be agreed upon."
  • GC1843: Part Third, 8:3, IV-642; "Each Lodge of Instruction shall keep a minute of all Brethren present at each meeting, and of Brethren appointed to hold office; and such minutes shall be called for by the Grand Master, or the Lodge granting its sanction."
    • Amended 06/11/1856 to read: "Each Lodge of Instruction shall keep a record of its proceedings, and of the names of all visiting Brethren present at each meeting, and of Brethren appointed to hold office; and such record shall be produced when called for by the Grand Master, or the Lodge granting its Sanction."
  • GC1918: Section 346, 1918-373; in this revision, the section reads: "Each Lodge of Instruction shall keep a record of its proceedings, and of the names of all visiting Brethren present at each meeting, and of Brethren appointed to hold office; and such record shall be produced when called for by the Grand Master, or by either of the petitioning Lodges." The formal organization of Lodges of Instruction only occurred in 1927.
    • GC1930: Section 344; 1930-125; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
      • On 12/13/1933, this section was amended to read as per the current text above. (1933-503), and added the following section: "Section 343. The Grand Master may appoint a Committee on Masonic Education to consist of such members as he may from time to time decide who shall hold office during his pleasure. Such Committee shall, under his direction and subject to his approval, have general supervision of such Lodges of Instruction and of the instruction and programs presented therein." (1933-503)

1878: 49,87 1933: 366 1935: 90

Sec. 343. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: NOTICE BY CONSTITUENT LODGES

Masters of each constituent Lodge composing any Lodge of Instruction shall cause notice of the times and places of the meetings of such Lodges of Instruction to be given to the Brethren of the constituent Lodges through their regular Lodge notices. It shall be the duty of the Master of each constituent Lodge to see that the candidates of his Lodge are present to receive such instruction in the three degrees, unless excused by him for good reason, in which case it shall be his duty to see that such candidates receive the required instruction. All members of the constituent Lodges shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Lodges of Instruction.

References

  • GC1918: Section 345, 1918-372; in this revision, the section reads: "Notice of the times and places of meeting of such Lodges of Instruction shall be given to the Brethren in the vicinity, who shall be at liberty to join the same, subject to such rules, regulations, and assessments as may be agreed upon." The formal organization of Lodges of Instruction only occurred in 1927.
    • GC1930: Section 343; 1930-124; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
      • On 12/13/1933, this section was moved to Section 345, with the text changed to that given above." (1933-503)
    • 1858-43, 1859-135

1933: 366

Sec. 344. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: GRAND MASTER'S AUTHORITY

The Grand Master shall have power to suspend or dissolve any Lodge of Instruction, whether heretofore or hereafter formed, when in his opinion there shall be sufficient cause therefor.

References

  • GC1843: Part Third, 8:4, IV-642; "The Grand Master shall have power to suspend or dissolve any Lodge of Instruction, when, in his opinion, there shall be sufficient cause therefor."
  • GC1918: Section 345, 1918-372; in this revision, the section reads: "The Grand Master shall have power to suspend or dissolve any Lodge of Instruction when in his opinion there shall be sufficient cause therefor."
    • GC1930: Section 345; 1930-126; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
      • On 12/13/1933, this section was moved to Section 346. (1933-366)

Sec. 345. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: RIGHTS OF LODGES

Lodges of Instruction have none of the rights of Chartered Lodges.

References

Sec. 346. LODGES OF INSTRUCTION: RIGHTS OF MASTER; VOUCHING

The presiding officer of a Lodge of Instruction shall have the same prerogatives as the Master of a Chartered Lodge with regard to the admission of visitors.

One who has sat with a Brother in a Chartered Lodge or in a Lodge of Instruction may vouch for him in another Lodge of Instruction, but sitting with a Brother in a Lodge of Instruction is not sufficient to enable one to vouch for him in a Chartered Lodge. Only by sitting with a Brother in a Chartered Lodge can one vouch for his admission to another Chartered Lodge.

References

1940: 225 1953: 47, 97 1989: 96

Sec. 347. DISTRICTS

The Grand Master is requested to form the Lodges holding Charters of this Grand Lodge into Districts, for each of which a District Deputy Grand Master shall be appointed annually. Outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where Lodges are Chartered by the Grand Lodge, the appointment of District Grand Masters is at and during the pleasure of the Grand Master.

References

  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 9, II-522; "The Lodges within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be formed into twelve or more Districts, by the Grand Master, in each of which shall reside a District Deputy Grand Master."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:2, IV-643; "The Lodges within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be formed into Districts by the Grand Master; for each of which a District Deputy Grand Master shall be annually appointed. And it shall be the duty of every Master, or presiding officer of a Lodge, when notified of the intended official visit of the District Deputy Grand Master, to convene his Lodge, receive him as the representative of the Grand Lodge, resign the Chair to him while making his official Communications, submit to his inspection the By-Laws, records and mode of work, and deliver to him the return of the Lodge and the dues to the Grand Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 350, 1918-373; in this revision, the section reads: "The Grand Master is requested to form the Lodges holding Charters of this Grand Lodge into Districts, for each of which a District Deputy Grand Master shall be appointed annually; except that outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where Lodges are chartered by this Grand Lodge, the appointment of District Grand Masters at and during pleasure is a prerogative of the Grand Master."
  • GC1930: Section 348; 1930-126; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • I-300, II-148, II-191, II-319, II-328, II-336, II-339, II-489, II-636, 09/09/1818, 03/14/1821, 1869-37, 1869-74, 1869-158, 1871-225, 1872-16, 1877-165, 1904-155, 1911-186, 1914-262, 1915-98, 1915-108, 1915-109

II: 148, 191, 522 III: 235, 334 IV: 643 1866 (O.P.): 67 1989: 96

Sec. 348. DISTRICT GRAND MASTER: RANK AND POWERS

A District Grand Master shall enjoy, in his District, a rank and dignity similar to those possessed by the Grand Master.

References

1914: 362 1930: 126 See Sec. 214

Sec. 349. DISTRICT GRAND MASTER: APPOINTMENTS AND SUCCESSOR

The District Grand Master may appoint a Deputy District Grand Master who shall discharge the duties of a Deputy District Grand Master, and in the case of the death of the District Grand Master, his disability, or absence from the District, shall act as District Grand Master until a successor shall be appointed by the Grand Master. The District Grand Master may also appoint such other officers as may be necessary or desirable for the satisfactory conduct of the affairs of Masonry in his District appertaining to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, whose duties shall be such as are performed by officers of like title in the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1918: Section 352, 1918-374; note that the original text in this revision said: ". . . may appoint a District Deputy Grand Master who shall . . ."; this was revised on 09/12/1923 to read as above. (1923-324)
  • GC1930: Section 350; 1930-126


1913: 258 1914: 362 1923: 324 1989: 96

Sec. 350. VISITATIONS

Every Master or presiding officer of a Lodge when notified of an intended official visit of the District Grand Master or District Deputy Grand Master shall convene his Lodge, receive him as the representative of the Grand Master, resign the chair to him while making his official communications, submit to his inspection of the By-Laws, records, and mode of work, and deliver to him the returns of the Lodge and all moneys due the Grand Lodge except Grand Lodge dues of members as provided in Sec. 330.

References

  • GC1792: Section 3rd, Item 7, II-7; "The Grand Master, with his Deputy, Grand Wardens, Treasurer and Secretary, if convenient shall, during his Mastership, visit the several Lodges under his Jurisdiction; and shall examine their Records and proceedings, and see that no innovations be committed in any of them, first giving such Lodges timely notice of his approach."
  • GC1918: Section 353, 1918-374; in this revision, the phrase "except Grand Lodge dues of members as provided in Sec. 330" does not appear.
  • GC1930: Section 351; 1930-127
    • II-522

III: 235 IV: 643 1953: 47, 197

Sec. 351. RETURNS: LODGE OBLIGATIONS

The Lodges shall deliver to their District Grand Master or to their District Deputy Grand Master an Annual Return of their officers and members, of all candidates initiated, crafted, and raised, and of such other information as the Grand Lodge may require agreeably to the form established by the Grand Master or by the Grand Lodge, for which purpose suitable blanks shall be furnished.

The Annual Returns aforesaid shall cover the period from September first to August thirty-first, inclusive, which period shall constitute the fiscal year of the several Lodges.

References

  • GC1792: Section 9th, Item 6, II-10; "Every Lodge under this Jurisdiction shall once every year transmit to the Grand Lodge, the names of their officers and also the names of the Brothers who have been made Masons, passed Fellow-Crafts, and raised to the sublime degree of a Master Masons; in order that the same may be duly noticed by the Grand Lodge."
  • GC1811: Chapter III, Section 2, II-521; "They {the Lodges} shall make an annual return to the District Deputy Grand Master of their officers and members; of all candidates initiated, crafted and raised, agreeably to the form transmitted by the Grand Lodge, and pay all such fees as the Grand Lodge shall assess; they shall record with their By-Laws all the Edicts and Regulations they shall receive from the Grand Lodge; they shall take rank, in Grand Lodge, according to the priority of the dates of their charters; they shall not hold meetings in any place excepting those designated therein, unless by a vote of the Grand Lodge; they shall forfeit their charters when they are two years delinquent in their dues to the Grand Lodge, unless remitted by the Grand Lodge upon proper application."
  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:3, IV-643; "The lodges under this jurisdiction shall make an annual return to the District Deputy Grand Master of their officers and members, of all candidates initiated, Crafted, and raised, agreeably to the form transmitted by the Grand Lodge; for which purpose they shall be furnished with suitable blanks."
  • GC1918: Section 354, 1918-375; the final phrase was added when the section was amended on 09/08/1926 (1926-318).
  • GC1930: Section 351; 1930-127

II: 36 III: 232 1878: 49, 87 1918: 321 1926:315,322

Sec. 352. RETURNS: LODGES NOT REPORTING

Any Lodge neglecting to present its Returns and moneys due the Grand Lodge to the District Grand Master or to the District Deputy Grand Master at the time of his official visit to such Lodge, when demanded by him, shall not be permitted to work in any of the degrees of Masonry until such Returns and moneys due the Grand Lodge are placed in the hands of the District Grand Master or of the District Deputy Grand Master and shall be subject to such further action as the Grand Lodge may see fit to take in the premises.

If any Lodge shall neglect to make its Returns and payments to the Grand Lodge for the space of two years, the Charter, funds, regalia, and all other property and effects of such Lodge shall be delivered to the Grand Lodge.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:4, IV-643; "Should any Lodge neglect to make its returns and payments to the Grand Lodge, for the space of two years, the Master and Wardens of said Lodge, shall not be permitted to attend in their official capacity, any meeting of the Grand Lodge, until such returns and payments are made. And should the delinquency continue for three years, the Charter, funds and regalia of such Lodge, may be declared forfeited to the Grand Lodge."
  • GC1918: Section 355, 1918-375
  • GC1930: Section 353; 1930-128
    • I-337, I-348, I-375, II-521, 09/09/1818, 10/11/1843, 1871-72

III: 232 IV: 615 1878:49,87 1918: 321 1930: 128

Sec. 353. SUMMONS

If the Master and Wardens of any Lodge be summoned to attend the Grand Master, the District Grand Master, or the District Deputy Grand Master within whose jurisdiction it is located, or any Special Deputy of the Grand Master, or any committee of the Grand Lodge, or to produce the Charter, books, papers, or accounts of their Lodge, and refuse to comply with said summons or give satisfactory reasons for non-compliance, they may be suspended, and the proceedings shall be reported to the Grand Lodge, when, in case of a contumacy, expulsion or revocation of Charter shall be the penalty.

References

  • GC1843: Part Fourth, 1:8, IV-643; "f the Master and Wardens of any Lodge, be summoned to attend, or produce the charter, books, papers or accounts of their Lodge, to the Grand Master, or the District Deputy Grand Master, within whose jurisdiction it is located, or any committee, authorized by the Grand Lodge, and refuse to comply, or give satisfactory reasons for non-compliance, they may be suspended, and the proceedings shall be notified to the Grand Lodge, when, in cases of contumacy, expulsion, or revocation of charter, shall be the penalty."
  • GC1918: Section 356, 1918-376
  • GC1930: Section 354; 1930-128
    • 02/04/1818, 10/11/1843

III: 137 IV: 636, 644 1878: 49,87 1930: 128

Sec. 354 EXEMPLIFICATIONS

It shall be the duty of each District Deputy Grand Master to convene the Lodges of his District once each year for the purpose of holding a District Exemplification of the work and lectures of the degrees and other ritualistic ceremonies under the supervision of one of the Grand Lecturers, unless excused, for cause, by the Grand Master.

References

  • GC1918: Section 357, 1918-376; in this revision, the section reads: "It shall be the duty of each District Deputy Grand Master to convene the Lodges of his District at least once in two years for the purpose of holding a District Exemplification of the work and lectures of the three degrees under the supervision of one of the Grand Lecturers, unless excused, for cause, by the Grand Master."
  • GC1930: Section 351; 1930-129; In this revision, the text is the same as GC1918.
    • 1874-115, 1875-29, 1875-67, 1875-111, 1896-33

IV: 563, 620 V:594 1874: 115 1895: 303 1989: 96


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