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Rituaal voor de installatie van een

Meester van een Merk-Loge

The Ceremony of Installation of Master is conducted by


an Installed Master, who on most occasions will be the
outgoing Master of the Lodge, for the sake of convenience
the Installing Master is referred to throughout as I.M.
If the Master elect is not fully qualified under the
Constitutions and Regulations to be installed into the
Chair, because either he has not served the office of
Warden in a Regular Mark Lodge for the full period of one
year, or he has not served as Master of a Lodge of Craft
Freemasons, then it will have been necessary to have
applied for and to have obtained a dispensation from the
appropriate authority in accordance with Reg. 73 (ii).
If the outgoing Master is not to carry out the Ceremony,
he will invite the Installing Master to take the Chair at an
appropriate moment
The Installing Master will invite Past Masters to occupy
the Chairs of Senior Warden and Junior Warden, and to
undertake the office of Inner Guard. He may also invite a
Past Master to undertake the duties of Chaplain, and also
those of Director of Ceremonies. These Past Masters
should be conducted formally to their respective posts by
the D.C., and the Brethren who are relieved of these duties
should be conducted to seats elsewhere
D.C. presents Master Elect (M.E.) from a position
immediately to the East of the Master Overseers pedestal.
D.C.: Worshipful Master (or Worshipful Installing
Master), I present to you Brother the Master elect of

this Lodge for the ensuing year, to receive at your hands


the benefit of Installation, the better to qualify him for the
discharge of his important trust.
D.C. resumes his seat, M.E. remains standing
I.M.: Brother , I congratulate you on the honour which
has been conferred upon you by your Brethren and I shall
have pleasure in complying with the request now made.
Before proceeding, however, to install you as Master of
this Lodge of Mark Master Masons, it is necessary that I
should address some questions to you, with a view to
testing your qualifications for the office You will
accompany your reply to each with the Sign of Fidelity.
Have you been legally elected to fill the First Chair by the
members of this Lodge regularly assembled for that
purpose?
M.E.: I have.
I.M.: Have you duly served the office of Warden for a full
year in a lawfully constitutcd Lodge of Mark Master
Masons?
M.E.: I have.
I.M.: Have you been regularly installed in the Chair of a
Craft Lodge of Freemasons?
M.E.: I have.
If the answer to either of the last two questions is in the
negative, the dispensation must be read aloud at this
point.
I.M.: Do you consider yourself qualified to undertake the
management of the Lodge by reason of your conduct as a
man and as a Mason, your skill in our noble art and your
knowledge of the traditions, landmarks and constitutions
of the Mark Degree?
M.E.: I do.
I.M.: Do you promise faithfully and impartially to

discharge your duties as Master of this Lodge, and neither


in that capacity, nor at any time when the Lodge may be
under your direction, to permit any deviation from the
established landmarks, regulations and ceremonial of the
Order?
M.E.: I do.
I.M.: Then you will ratify and confirm these promises by
sealing them once with your lips on the Volume of Sacred
Law.
D.C. rises, returns to M.E. and conducts him to the
Masters pedestal, where he ratifies the promises, D.C.
then leads M.E. to a onvenient seat.
I.M.: I will now thank the Brethren below the rank of
Installed Master in this Degree to withdraw.
Those Brethren, with the exception of the M.E. retire from
the Lodge without saluting, Officers should have left their
Collars on their seats, or handed them to the A.D.C.,
before leaving.
Inner Working
D.C. conducts M.E. from his seat to position just East of
the M.O. and stands just behind him.
I.M.: I declare this a duly constituted Board of Installed
Masters in the Degree of Mark Master Mason.
Gavels once, not repeated by Wardens.
I.M.: The Brethren will rise, turn to the East and assume
an attitude of prayer
Brethren place right hand on heart. D.C. prompts M.E. to
do likewise.
I.M., or Chap.: Almighty Father and Great Overseer of the
Universe, vouchsafe Thy blessing on this our solemn rite,
and grant that the Brother who is about to be numbered

among the Rulers in Mark Masonry may be endued with


wisdom to comprehend, judgment to define and ability to
enforce obedience to Thy most holy law.
Sanctify him with Thy grace, strengthen him with Thy
mighty power and enrich his mind with genuine
knowledge, that he may the better be enabled to enlighten
the minds of his Brethren and to promote the honour and
glory of Thy most holy name.
Omnes: So mote it be.
Brethren drop right hand, and turn face inwards. D.C.
prompts M.E. to drop right hand.
I.M.: Brother , you will now take a solemn obligation
with regard to the duties of your office and the secrets
restricted to the Masters Chair. For that purpose you will
advance to the pedestal.
D.C. conducts M.E. to the pedestal and returns to his
place.
You will stand erect, place your right hand on the Volume
of Sacred Law and elevate your left hand towards heaven.
State your several names at length and repeat after me:
I, , in the presence of the Great Overseer of the
Universe, and of this worshipful assembly of Installed
Masters in the Degree of Mark Master Mason, do accept
the office of Master of this Lodge and pledge myself to a
faithful discharge of the duties thereof, until the next
annual period of election within the Lodge, and until a
successor shall have been duly elected and installed in my
stead.
I hereby bind myself to maintain and preserve the ancient
discipline, landmarks and traditions of the Order.
I solemnly vow that I will never divulge the secrets
restricted to the Masters Chair in this Degree to anyone in
the world, unless it be to an Installed Master of a Lodge of

Mark Master Masons, or to a candidate duly elected to that


office, and then only in the presence of and with the
assistance of at least one other Installed Master in the
Mark Degree duly summoned for that purpose.
I further engage myself to uphold the authority and
supremacy of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of
England and Wales and its Districts and Lodges Overseas.
Lastly I pledge myself to an exemplary practice of the
principles of this Degree and to the maintenance of its
peculiar rites and ceremonies.
All this I do on my honour, so help me the Great Overseer
of the Universe and keep me steadfast in this my solemn
obligation of an Installed Mastcr of a Lodge of Mark
Master Masons
I.M.: As a pledge of your fidelity and to render this a
solemn obligation you will seal it with your lips four times
on the Volume of Sacred Law
M.E. drops left hand and complies.
I.M.: I now acknowledge you as the duly obligated Master
of a Lodge of Mark Master Masons.
I.M. lifts right hand of M.E. clear of V S L , and releases
it.
I.M. leaves his pedestal by the South side, takes M.E. by
both hands, turns him anti-clockwise and places him just
to the South of the pedestal facing North, I.M. faces him
about one pace away.
I.M.: After the death of our Master, Hiram Abif, with the
circumstances of which you are of course well acquainted,
it was necessary to elect a presiding Master to fill his
place, but on account of the number of able and intelligent
craftsmen, it was difficult to choose one without giving
umbrage to the rest. It was at length determined to select
twelve from among those Mark Master Masons who had

already held office as Overseers, and who were deemed


superior to the others These were required to repair on the
following morning to a particular spot and it was arranged
that he who should first see the rays of the rising sun
should be acknowledged Master and supply the place of
Hiram While the majority looking towards the East, I.M.
instructs M.E. in a whisper to remain still, he himself
turns to the East and shews Screen Sign
screened their eyes with their right hands, thus, to guard
them from the approaching glare, Adoniram, turning to the
West, I.M. instructs M.E. in a whisper to follow his
example, both turn to the West observed a sunbeam strike
the roof of the Temple. He immediately fell on his right
knee I.M. and M.E. kneel on right knee and held out his
right hand in the Plumb Sign to indicate his discovery, this
being peculiarly appropriate to him as it was his particular
duty to prove Masonry perpindicular by thus holding the
infallible plumb line.
I.M. rises, but restrains M.E. from so doing.
He was at once acknowledged as the legitimate successor
of Hiram Abif, one of his companions then raised him
with this Grip
I.M. takes hold of right wrist of M.E. between his own
right thumb and forefinger, raises him and turns him to
face North
The whole of them then saluted him thus: I.M. gives
Screen Sign followed by Plumb Sign, M.E. does not copy.
The Words of an Installed Master are Sar Habbonim,
signifying Chief of the Builders.
The full sign of an Installed Master is given by the Screen
Sign, followed by the Plumb Sign and the last part alludes
to the ancient punishment of having the tongue slit from
root to tip.

These Signs and the Words are the distinguishing secrets


of an Installed Master of a lodge of Mark Master Masons.
D.C. presents Masters Apron, on cushion to I.M., he then
removes apron of M.M.M. from M.E.,and returns to his
place.
I.M.: I now invest you with the badge of an Installed
Master.
I.M. invests M.E. with Masters apron.
I also invest you with the Collar and Jewel of your office,
which is the highest honour the Lodge can bestow on any
of its members.
I.M. takes hold of right wrist of M.E. between his own
right thumb and forefinger, and leads him to the North
side of the Masters pedestal, I.M. walking backwards,
when M.E. is in position in front of Chair.
With the Grip and the Words Sar Habbonim of an Installed
Master, I install you in the Chair of Adoniram.
As I.M. says the Words, he places Master in the Chair,
releases Grip and steps away to the South
I.M.: I offer you my congratulations on your past services
having been such as to justify the Brethren in submitting
themselves to your direction.
I.M. goes to front of pedestal, picks up gavel and returns
to South side.
I place in your hands this gavel gives gavel to Master the
symbol of your rule.
Master places gavel on pedestal.
I.M. places right hand on heart
And may God speed you in your work.
I.M. goes to front of pedestal, salutes Master with full sign
of an Installed Master, he returns to South side of pedestal
I.M.: Worshipful Master, will you now be pleased to invest
the Immediate Past Master?

D.C. offers Collar and Jewel of I.P.M. to Master, who


rises and invests I.P.M. with suitable words, Master then
sits.
I.M.: I now have to inform you that the reading of the
Hebrew characters on the obverse of the keystone, as
communicated to an Installed Master, is Hiram The Whole
Structure Showed To King Solomon.
I.M.: Brethren, now that Worshipful Brother has been
regularly installed in the chair of Adoniram according to
ancient custom, I call upon you to salute him as Installed
Masters with five, taking the time from me.
Installed Masters salute the Master with full sign of an
Installed Master, five times.
I.M.: Worshipful Master, will you be pleased to close this
Board of Installed Masters?
Master: I declare this Board of Installed Masters closed.
Gavels once, not repeated by Wardens.
I.M.: Be seated, Brethren.
End of Inner Working
I.M.: Brother Inner Guard, admit the Brethren.
Visiting Brethren below the rank of Installed Master are
admitted first and, without saluting, return to their seats.
Brethren of the Lodge below the rank of Installed Master
are admitted and under the direction of the D.C. form a
line along the North side of the Lodge, facing South, D.C.
takes his place at the East end of the line, he places his
wand in a stand or hands it to a Brother seated behind
him.
I.M.: Brethren, during your temporary absence,
Worshipful Brother ... has been duly installed in the chair
of Adoniram according to ancient custom, and I call upon

you to pass before him and to salute him as Mark Master


Masons.
D.C. leads procession round Lodge, each Brother salutes
Master as a Mark Master Mason without halting,
procession re-forms line in the North, D.C. recovers his
wand.
I.M I now proclaim Worshipful Brother ... Master of the
Lodge of Mark Master Masons, No ... on the Register
of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England
and Wales and its Districts and Lodges Overseas, until the
next regular period of election within the Lodge, and until
a successor shall have been duly elected and installed in
his stead; and I call upon you to greet him as Mark Master
Masons with three taking the time from me.
Brethren greet Master, with handclaps in the rhythm of the
knocks of the Degree three times.
I.M.: Be seated, Brethren.
Brethren from Column in North move to convenient seats
and sit.
I.M.: Worshipful Master, I now present to you the Working
Tools of a Mark Master Mason, which are the Mallet and
Chisel, I.M. points to Mallet and Chisel lying on the
Volume of the Sacred Law on which also you were
admitted to this Degree. With their symbolic uses in other
degrees you are familiar. In this Degree they are employed
to indent the Triangle, the Mark Masters mark of approval
of the work, as being fitted for its place in the intended
structure. But as we are not all operative but free and
accepted or speculative Masons, we are by these tools
again reminded of the moral advantages of discipline and
education and are led to entertain a firm but humble hope
that, by the correction of irregularities and the subjugation
of our passions, we may hereafter be found worthy to

receive the approving mark of the Great Overseer of the


Universe, as fitted to form part of that spiritual edifice,
"that house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens".
I.M. requests Master to stand, I.M. opens Warrant, and he
and Master hold it by two top corners so that it is
displayed to the Brethren.
If the Warrant is framed, I.M. goes to it and points it out.
I.M.: I now present to you the Warrant of the Lodge,
which has already passed through the hands of many
worthy and distinguished Brethren, and I trust that it will
be transmitted to your successor pure and unsullied as you
now receive it.
Master relinquishes hold of Warrant, which I.M. hands to
D.C. to fold and put away I.M. requests Master to sit.
I.M.: I now present to you the Constitutions and
Regulations, of which it will be your duty to make a
careful study, and the By-Laws which you are to enforce
in your Lodge.
Form of closing a Lodge of Mark Master Masons
W.M., seated, gavels once, repeated by Wardens; he
rises: I rise to inquire for the first time whether any
Brother has aught to propose for the good of Mark
Masonry in general or this Lodge in particular. W.M. sits.
W.M., as before: I rise to inquire for the second time
W.M., as before: I rise to inquire for the third and fourth
times
S.D. collects working plans from W.M. and Overseers and
deposits them on S.W.'s pedestal.
W.M., seated, gavels once, repeated by Wardens: Brethren,
assist me to close the Lodge.
All rise.

W.M.: Brother Junior Warden, what is the constant care of


every Mark Master Mason?
J.W. gives Sn. M. and stands to order with H. Sn.: To
prove the Lodge close tyled.
W.M.: Direct that duty to be done.
J.W. gives third party of first sign and discharges
it: Brother Inner Guard, prove the Lodge close tyled.
I.G. goes to door and knocks * * **; Tyler replies * * **;
I.G. returns to his station, gives Sn. M. and then stands to
order with H. Sn.: Brother Junior Warden, the Lodge is
close tyled. Gives third part of first sign and discharges it.
J.W. gavels * * **, gives Sn. M. and then stands to order
with H. Sn.: Worshipful Master, the Lodge is close tyled.
W.M.: Brother Senior Warden, what is our next care?
S.W. gives Sn. M. and then stands to order with H. Sn.: To
see that the Brethren appear to order as Mark Master
Masons. Gives third part of first sign and discharges it.
W.M.: To order, Brethren, as Mark Master masons.
All give Sn. M. and stand to order with H. Sn.
W.M.: Brother Senior Warden, where is your constant
place in the Lodge?
S.W.: In the West
W.M.: Why are you placed there?
S.W.: As the sun sets in the West to close the day, so is the
Senior Warden placed in the West to close the Lodge by
command of the Worshipful Master, after having seen the
wages distributed and the working plans deposited in a
place of safety.
W.M.: Have the working plans been so deposited, the dues
all rendered and the wages paid?
S.W.: They have, Worshipful Master, to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
Chaplain or W.M.: Before the Lodge is closed, let us with

all reverence and humility express our gratitude to the


Great Overseer of the Universe for favours already
received and, as the stone rejected by the builders,
possessing merits to them unknown, became the head of
the corner, so may we by patient continuance in welldoing be built up as living stones into a spiritual house,
meet for His habitation.
Omnes: So mote it be.
W.M.: Brother Senior Warden, our labours being ended,
you have my command to close the Lodge. Gavels with
left hand * * **.
S.W.: In the name of Adoniram, and by command of the
Worshipful Master, I close the Lodge. All give third part
of first sign and discharge it; S.W. gavels * * **.
J.W.: And it is closed accordingly until the next regular
meeting, emergencies excepted, of which due notice will
be given. Gavels * * **.
I.G. goes to door and knocks * * **; Tyler replies * * **;
I.G, remains at door; J.D. adjusts Tracing Board; P.M.
goes to front of pedestal, removes Mallet and Chisel,
closes Volume of the Sacred Law, places Mallet and Chisel
thereon and returns to his place.
P.M.: Nothing now remains but, according to ancient
custom, to lock up our secrets in the safe repository of our
hearts, uniting in the act of Fidelity, Fidelity, Fidelity
Fidelity.
All place right hand on heart four times to the rhythm of
the knocks of the Degree.
A closing hymn may now be sung.

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