What do Masons say at the end of a prayer?

"So mote it be" is a ritual phrase used by the Freemasons, in Rosicrucianism, and more recently by Neopagans, meaning "so may it be", "so it is required", or "so must it be", and may be said after the person giving the prayer says 'Amen'.
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What is a Masonic phrase?

Here is a look at some of the most identifiable masonic sayings ever recorded. “A secret between two is a secret of God; a secret between three is everybodie's secret.” “A wise man hears one word and understands two.” “All men are capable of reason. That is the fundamental principle of democracy.
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What is a Masonic prayer?

I renounce the insecurity, the love of position and power, the love of money, avarice or greed, and the pride which would have led my ancestors into Masonry. I renounce all the fears which held them in Masonry, especially the fears of death, fears of men, and fears of trusting, in the name of Jesus Christ. Page 3.
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How do Masons greet each other?

Several, Actually. Freemasons greet one another with a variety of handshakes, all based on one's rank within the organization. “There is a handshake for each degree: Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master, i.e., the first three degrees and also in the higher degrees,” says Révauger.
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What is Masonic etiquette?

Masonic Etiquette

“something that is not to be left to an individual to see or to carry out according to his own taste; he conforms to it because it was formally adopted as a conventional requirement for acceptable behavior (whether he sees a good reason for doing so or not)”.
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How do you address a Mason?

Use proper titles when writing to an individual Mason. If you are unsure of the title, address the letter to "The Honorable (Name)." This can be abbreviated "Hon. (Name)." The leaders of Masonic lodges frequently take the title, "Most Worshipful." Write the name of the lodge on the envelope.
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How do you greet a Worshipful Master?

Addressing the Worshipful Master and others When Speaking

First, you raise your hand before he recognizes you. When speaking during lodge meetings, you address the Brethren as thus, 'Worshipful Master, Right Worshipfuls, Worshipfuls, Wardens and Brethren.
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What is Mason religion?

Freemasonry has always been religious in character, though it subscribes to no particular orthodoxy. To become a Freemason, the applicant has to be an adult male and must believe in the existence of a supreme being and in the immortality of the soul.
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Can Catholics be Masons?

Freemasonry's position on Catholics joining the Fraternity

Masonic bodies do not ban Catholics from joining if they wish to do so. There has never been a Masonic prohibition against Catholics joining the fraternity, and some Freemasons are Catholics, despite the Catholic Church's prohibition of joining the freemasons.
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How can I talk to a Freemason?

Contact Masonic Assistance by submitting a request for information, by calling (888) 466-3642, or via email at [email protected].
  1. Please provide your name, contact information, and the best time to reach you.
  2. If you are calling on behalf of someone else, please provide their name as well.
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What is the son of a mason called?

In Speculative Masonic language, the son of an English Mason is called a Lewis, but in our country the use of this term in not as well known in modern times.
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What are female Masons called?

The older society, having started working higher degrees, changed its name in 1958, appending the Order of Women Freemasons, as they are known today. Both bodies have lodges throughout the United Kingdom, and the Order of Women Freemasons also has lodges in Australasia, Zimbabwe, and Spain.
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What finger do you wear a Masonic ring on?

The pinky finger is mostly acceptable for wearing your ring and it becomes even more acceptable the further up in the tradition you advance. The symbol of the compass should be worn facing towards you only if you are a newer member because it shows you are taking the pledge to the tradition seriously.
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What does Boaz mean in Masonry?

According to the Bible, Boaz (Hebrew: בֹּעַז‎ Bōʿaz) and Jachin ( יָכִין‎ Yāḵīn) were two copper, brass or bronze pillars which stood on the porch of Solomon's Temple, the first Temple in Jerusalem. They are used as symbols in Freemasonry and sometimes in religious architecture.
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Do Masons have their own language?

The Bearla lagair, or mason's talk seems to be related to Shelta, but the masons seem to have used a much larger proportion of undisguised Old-Irish words as well as archaic words which had dropped out of use.
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Why do Masons wear aprons?

The candidate is told that it is “an emblem of innocence and the badge of a Mason.” The Mason's apron comes from those worn by craftsmen that were made from the skin of an animal, worn to protect the workmen and their clothes from injury and damage from the rough stones with which they worked; it also was a vessel in ...
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Are Odd Fellows Masons?

The Odd Fellows fraternity began as an amalgam of members from diverse trades. It is not known exactly when the Odd Fellows order was founded in England as a benevolent society, but like the Freemasons, they still exist today.
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Can Catholics be cremated?

Q: AS A CATHOLIC, MAY I BE CREMATED? A: Yes. In May, 1963, the Vatican lifted the prohibition forbidding Catholics to choose cremation.
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What is the G in the Freemason symbol?

The Masonic Letter 'G' is a letter that represents God and Geometry. It is a reminder to every Freemason that every act they carry out is done in the presence of God, the Master Architect of the Universe. 'G' represents the letters four and science five.
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How do you know yourself to be a Mason?

How do you know yourself to be a Mason? By having often been tried, never denied, and willing to be tried again.
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What happens when you become a Freemason?

When you become a Freemason, you begin your journey toward being a better man. You will build rich, meaningful relationships with your Brothers, commit to the service of those around you, and strive for a deeper, more honest connection with yourself and others. It's a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment.
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What is the Masonic dress code?

Masonically Dressed The dress of a Master Mason is a black or dark suit, white shirt, solid black neck tie (A Bow Tie only to be worn by specific notification of the Grand Master or Worshipful Master) solid black shoes black socks, approved apron and white gloves.
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How do you address a Masonic Grand Master?

There are two forms of address which are proper to be used when introducing the Grand Master. They are: “Most Worshipful John Doe, Grand Master of Masons in Kansas.”
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Why does the Worshipful Master sit in the East?

The Worshipful Master sits in the East of the Lodge room, symbolic of the Rising Sun in the East, and directs all of the business of the Lodge.
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How high is a 32 degree Mason?

Although in the craft of Freemasonry there is no degree considered higher than that of a Master Mason, the degrees of 32° Freemasonry enrich and expand the teachings of the Symbolic Lodge. As a 32° Freemason you will, indeed, find an untold wealth of knowledge. You will learn more about Masonry.
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