phulseapple
Premium Member
Is it normal for Masons to not wear the apron they were presented with during the rituals? I can see the need for spares in the Lodge, but is there a symbolic reason for a man to keep the one he was originally presented stored away?
While on the topic, why the various designs? It would seem to me that the equality among Masons would be better highlighted by all having exactly the same apron, at least in a Blue Lodge. Cordially, Skip.
#1 Yes, there is a reason for keeping them stored....you KNOW the answer as I have seen you discuss it on YOUR site.
#2 The various designs denote the officers in the Lodge. The equality is not shown by the design of the apron though....something you, like all non-members, simply can't understand.