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What's the toughest job you've had in Freemasonry?

Pete Ramboldt

Registered User
It was something I felt I needed to do! My father confured the first 3 degrees on my brother an me, I was able to give my father his 50 year pin, he installed me as Master of the lodge. After he passed I decided to go through the York Rite, and was knitted with his sword. So we had a great masonic career together
(and apart). Sure miss that man!
 

Ripcord22A

Site Benefactor
It was something I felt I needed to do! My father confured the first 3 degrees on my brother an me, I was able to give my father his 50 year pin, he installed me as Master of the lodge. After he passed I decided to go through the York Rite, and was knitted with his sword. So we had a great masonic career together
(and apart). Sure miss that man!
My dad is not a mason, and hes only 58 but I know we are closer to the day that he passes then we are to the day I was born and that is hard to think about, my hats off to you Brother for being able to get through that
 

dfreybur

Premium Member
... and hes only 58 ...

Whew! It's nice when I read my current age and it comes with the word "only" attached!

When I was a kid I walked to school up *wind* both ways. Because plate tectonics had not yet raised any hills! Then I go to lodge and I'm a young guy. Did they even have wind back then? ;^)
 
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Michael Schiavello

Registered User
Senior Deacon was tough because of the floor work it requires guiding the candidates through their degrees.
As current Worshipful Master, I'm finding the role very rewarding with its challenges.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Senior Deacon was tough because of the floor work it requires guiding the candidates through their degrees.
As current Worshipful Master, I'm finding the role very rewarding with its challenges.

G'day and welcome to the board... somewhere in here you have your own thread - I will find it for you :)
 

Blake Bowden

Administrator
Staff Member
Uniting a divided Lodge and dare I say, district. There was so much tension before I even joined that once I got in the mix I saw first hand the hurt feelings and animosity.
 
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