My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Charges

David612

Registered User
Which was the first charge you committed to memory?

I’m working on the Modes of Preparation currently but as I have a few months before needing to deliver it I may ask for another as well-
I like ritual, I’m just a bit of an introvert so this forces me out of my shell a bit.
 

Scoops

Registered User
Which was the first charge you committed to memory?

I’m working on the Modes of Preparation currently but as I have a few months before needing to deliver it I may ask for another as well-
I like ritual, I’m just a bit of an introvert so this forces me out of my shell a bit.
The first piece I learnt and delivered was the Charge in the Northeast Corner.

Sent from my EML-L09 using Tapatalk
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
Site Benefactor
The senior steward ‘s lecture at the door of the preparation room, instructing the candidate as to his humble attitude (a commendable reminder for us all), the lack of mercenary motive, etc.
 

David612

Registered User
In an interesting twist it looks like I may be Chaplain next year-
This is news to me, Not sure if it’s a good surprise yet.
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
In my jurisdictions the "charges" are a very specific module in each degree. They are the concluding part of the lecture given just before closing well after the obligation. I have not memorized any of the three officially though I can mouth the words as I hear them.

The ritual has many modules that might be referred to as instructions on how to act but that are not actually charges. They start with an interrogatory before the candidate is taken to the preparation room and they keep happening until a prayer at the closing of the lodge. Because they are parts of the first degree proficiency in my mother jurisdiction the first ones I learned were the first degree obligation and the apron presentation. Both include instructions on how to act so they can generically be called charges.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
In an interesting twist it looks like I may be Chaplain next year-
This is news to me, Not sure if it’s a good surprise yet.
I dont think Chaplain is a good job for a MM. While it is important - it does not act with other officers in the line and you learn a lot of ritual which does not support your journey to the Chair in terms of learning parts you interact with as WM.

My first charge ? Not sure - but it would be something like the SE in the Second Degree (.5 pages). I generally get newer bros to learn the Extension of the Badge in each Degree - they are short, have good messages and build confidence and knowledge. I had a MM do his second charge (Lesser Lights) last meeting - 1 page, he hit it out of the park. I have them all spreadsheeted - how long they are, who knows them, who is learning them now, who will learn them in the next 6 months..
 

David612

Registered User
That’s terrific Bloke-
Really great to see your lodge taking an active role in the development of its members.
As far as the Chaplain goes, well I wasn’t actually asked.... it was just put in an email that got circulated with the list of officers, I questioned the chaplain position as the person they had down had my last name but not my first- apparently they had my name wrong and had forgotten to ask me if it’s a role I even want. doesn’t feel great.
This choice is very much not for my development but rather to allow others to move through the chairs their current role needs filling.


The worst thing about it is that the WM and I have the same first name, kinda sucks he got my name wrong-
 
Last edited:

Winter

Premium Member
The office of Chaplain isn't bad. I held that position on my way through the chairs. Mostly I was responsible for the prayers at opening and closing and during degrees. Just don't be like I have seen some Lodge Chaplains who obviously prefer their own religion and continually use sectarian prayers during Lodge "by accident" and even go so far as to proselytize.
 

Zack

Registered User
The office of Chaplain isn't bad. I held that position on my way through the chairs. Mostly I was responsible for the prayers at opening and closing and during degrees. Just don't be like I have seen some Lodge Chaplains who obviously prefer their own religion and continually use sectarian prayers during Lodge "by accident" and even go so far as to proselytize.

Amen
 

Keith C

Registered User
We have 5 charges in PA.

The Charge at opening the Lodge
The Charge at closing the Lodge
Charge at Entering
Charge at Passing
Charge at Raising

The charge at Entering was the first I learned and the charge at opening the Lodge 2nd. I am currently working at the Charge at closing the Lodge as I am going to need it in 2020!

Winter-
I found it interesting that your Chaplains have leeway to change the prayers. Ours are pretty much set in stone!
 

Winter

Premium Member
Winter-
I found it interesting that your Chaplains have leeway to change the prayers. Ours are pretty much set in stone!

I agree. We have the prayers in the cipher that are part of each degree. And there is a section at the back of alternate prayers. And I think there is even a separate book of chaplain's prayers. And nobody seems to mind if the Chaplain goes off script.
 

David612

Registered User
I have decided to work towards to committing the charges in each degree to memory, a friend and Master of a local lodge has asked if I could deliver the second degree working tools and I’m plugging away at it and am confident I’ll be able to deliver it well.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
We have the prayers in the cipher that are part of each degree. And there is a section at the back of alternate prayers. And I think there is even a separate book of chaplain's prayers. And nobody seems to mind if the Chaplain goes off script.
Same here.
I have decided to work towards to committing the charges in each degree to memory, a friend and Master of a local lodge has asked if I could deliver the second degree working tools and I’m plugging away at it and am confident I’ll be able to deliver it well.
Best of luck Brother. You'll do fine.
 

David612

Registered User
I will certainly try-

I have asked for guidance from my mentor and our WM however as none was forthcoming I guess it useful to learn the charges-
In my area people who can deliver a charge well and are willing to take on the work at short notice seem to be few and far between and as such I’ll try to render myself useful to the lodges I visit.
As per the above i have been asked to deliver the second working tools at another lodge with a few weeks notice, having not done it before I’m grinding away at it and frankly it feels good to try to take an active role in delivering a positive experience for the candidate.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
I will certainly try-

I have asked for guidance from my mentor and our WM however as none was forthcoming I guess it useful to learn the charges-
In my area people who can deliver a charge well and are willing to take on the work at short notice seem to be few and far between and as such I’ll try to render myself useful to the lodges I visit.
As per the above i have been asked to deliver the second working tools at another lodge with a few weeks notice, having not done it before I’m grinding away at it and frankly it feels good to try to take an active role in delivering a positive experience for the candidate.

Do you have the South East in the Second Degree - that is a good one to start with in Emulation based ritual.. then the extension of the badges (although traditionally often given to the IPM - a tradition we break because it is a good chance for a MM to learn and delivery a charge).

Seek out a good and intelligent Ritualism or DC - they will be able to guide you..
 

Scoops

Registered User
Do you have the South East in the Second Degree - that is a good one to start with in Emulation based ritual.. then the extension of the badges (although traditionally often given to the IPM - a tradition we break because it is a good chance for a MM to learn and delivery a charge).

Seek out a good and intelligent Ritualism or DC - they will be able to guide you..
I'm giving the Charge in the South East on Tuesday. The Charge in the North East in the First Degree is a great piece to learn as well.

Sent from my EML-L09 using Tapatalk
 

Canadian Paul

Registered User
The first 'charge' I ever memorised was probably that part of the Opening where the Master asks the Junior Deacon to state his position in the Lodge and his duties. The first charge for degree work was the Working Tools in the Second Degree. I consider the Working Tools charges in the Ritual we use as probably the best 'first charge' for a new Brother to memorise because they are logical in their layout and so easy to remember.
 

David612

Registered User
We do indeed do the SE charge, I noted it a nice short one so when I have the opportunity I’ll learn it.
I have had a couple brothers offer some help so I’m going to plug away at it and take em up on the offer.
 
Top