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Loving it.

Raiegn

Registered User
I was raised on June 28th and I have been loving my work. I have been appointed SD and I'm enjoying that place. I love Masonry!

Mt.Nebo #67
Nashville Tn.
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Raymond Walters

Premium Member
First, I will congratulate you on the milestone you have achieved.

Next, I AM curious is your appointment as SD interim/ pro-tem as you indicated that you have been raised on June 28th?

I trust you are studying to fully grasp the the duties of an SD and your specific responsibilities to the position you have been appointed to. Might I also suggest that you study & learn your Grand Lodge's Code/ Constitution, your Lodge by-laws, and become an avid reader of things Masonic (if you haven't already started).

Practice - Practice - Practice

P.S. Please remember that Masons meet as a Lodge --- NOT in one!
 

Raiegn

Registered User
First, I will congratulate you on the milestone you have achieved.

Next, I AM curious is your appointment as SD interim/ pro-tem as you indicated that you have been raised on June 28th?

I trust you are studying to fully grasp the the duties of an SD and your specific responsibilities to the position you have been appointed to. Might I also suggest that you study & learn your Grand Lodge's Code/ Constitution, your Lodge by-laws, and become an avid reader of things Masonic (if you haven't already started).

Practice - Practice - Practice

P.S. Please remember that Masons meet as a Lodge --- NOT in one!
I would imagine that it's interim and just to give me practice at the moment. I am studying the constitution and the SD position daily. Not sure what pro - tem means as I have never heard or saw that term used before. Thanks for your congrats.
 

crono782

Premium Member
Pro tem is short for "pro tempore". Just a Latin phrase meaning "for the time being". A temporary appointment.
 
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