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Wayfaring Man Program http:// www.mn-masons.org/node/11567 By WB Daniel Nash LEO – Rochester Lodge #21
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Wayfaring Man Program

http://www.mn-masons.org/node/11567

By WB Daniel NashLEO – Rochester Lodge #21

Traveller's Tale

• A Masonic Allegory, by the Wayfaring Man • http://burningtaper.blogspot.com/2

006/03/travellers-tale-masonic-allegory-by.html• The following tale was related by a

good Brother and fellow member of the Widow's Son's lodge. The story is of life before being Raised, as well as experience in the Lodge and what was seen there.

Traveller's Tale

Wayfaring Man Program

• The Wayfaring Man Program is an initiative to help in the revitalization of the lodges and to promote one of the Landmarks of Freemasonry.

• Mackey’s 14th Landmark is the “Right of Every Mason to Visit and Sit in Every Regular Lodge” and this has been recognized as an inherent right to every Mason as he travels.

• This new initiative encompassing the ideals of the fourteenth landmark is the Minnesota Wayfaring Man Program.

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Minnesota Grand Lodge

http://www.mn-masons.org/sites/mn-masons.org/files/%20Code%2C%202013_0.pdf

ARTICLE II.Masonic Laws

• Section C2.01• Constitutions are those written compacts or laws adopted by Freemasons for

the government of the Grand lodge and its Constituent Lodges and their members, and are intended to be permanent in character.

• SECTION C2.02• The Ancient Landmarks are those principles of Masonic government and policy

which are among the parts of Masonic law or rules of government that may never be altered or disturbed, as, for instance, the universal language of Masons, and those peculiar marks of distinction by which they are separated from the profane, and by which they are enabled to prove themselves as the "Sons of Light."

• SECTION C2.03• The following are enumerated from the Ancient Constitutions as having the

force of Ancient Landmarks of the Fraternity, having been generally received and acknowledged by Masons as such:

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Minnesota Grand Lodge• (1) That belief in the Supreme Being, "The Great Architect of the

Universe," who will punish vice and reward virtue, is an indispensable prerequisite to admission to Masonry.

• (2) That the moral law which inculcates charity and probity, industry and sobriety, and obedience to law and civil government, is the rule and guide of every Mason, to which strict conformity is required.

• (3) That obedience to Masonic law and authority, being voluntarily assumed, is of perpetual obligation.

• (4) That the rites and ceremonies (which include the unwritten language) of the true system of the Ancient York Rite, and which constitute a part of the body of Masonry, are immutable, and that it is not in the power of any man to make innovations therein, except when in Grand Lodge convened.

• (5) That contentions and lawsuits between Brethren are contrary to the laws and regulations of Masonry.

• (6) That charity is the right of a Mason, his widow and orphans, when poor and destitute, to demand, and the duty of his prosperous brother to bestow.

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• (7) That Masonic instruction is, like charity, a reciprocal right and duty of Masons.

• (8) That to visit Masonicly is an inherent right of Masons, but no visitor shall be received into a Lodge if any member present objects.

• (9) That a candidate for Masonry must be a man of mature age, free born, of good report, hale and sound, having no maim or defect in his body that may render him incapable of learning the art and physically able to conform substantially to what the several degrees of Masonry respectively require of him. If a candidate is unable to so comply with the physical requirements, he shall nevertheless be eligible to receive the degrees of Masonry, if, after favorable action by the Constituent Lodge, his petition for degrees, accompanied by a detailed report of the nature and extent of his disabilities, is approved by the Grand Master.

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Minnesota Grand Lodge• (10) That the Grand Master may make Masons at sight, and may

grant a dispensation to a Lodge for the same purpose, but in all other cases a candidate must be proposed in open Lodge, at a Stated Communication and can only be accepted at a Stated Communication following, by the scrutiny of a secret ballot, and a unanimous vote, and must pay a fixed price before admission.

• (11) That it is the duty of every Mason to be a contributing member of some Lodge.

• (12) That a Mason who is not a member of a Lodge is still subject to the disciplinary power of Masonry.

• (13) That the Master and Wardens of every chartered Lodge are of right and inalienably representatives in, and members of, the Grand Lodge.

• (14) That no one can be elected Master of a chartered Lodge, except at its first election, but a Master Mason who shall have served as a Warden.

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• (15) That every Mason must be tried by his peers; hence, the Master cannot be tried by his Lodge.

• (16) That no appeal to the Lodge can be taken from the decision of the Master, or the Warden occupying the chair in his absence.

• (17) That Masonic intercourse with a clandestine, suspended or expelled Mason is a breach of duty and an offense against Masonic law.

• (18) That a restoration of the privileges of Masonry by the Grand Lodge does not restore to membership in a Constituent Lodge.

• (19) That the failure of a Lodge to meet for one (1) year is cause for the forfeiture of its charter

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• (20) That it is the duty as well as the right of every chartered Lodge to be represented in the Grand Lodge at its communications.

• (21) That this Grand Lodge has supreme and exclusive jurisdiction, as exercised, within its territorial limits, over all matters of Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry, and accepts the right of the Grand Lodge of The Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of Minnesota as having supreme and exclusive jurisdiction over matters pertaining to that Grand Lodge.

• (22) That no appeal lies from the decision of the Grand Master in the chair, or the Deputy Grand Master or Grand Warden, occupying the chair in his absence.

• (23) That the office of the Grand Master is always elective, and should be filled annually by the Grand Lodge.

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• (24) That the Grand Lodge, composed of its officers and representatives, must meet at least once in each year, to consult and act concerning the interests of the Fraternity in its jurisdiction.

•(25) That all officers of the Grand Lodge or Constituent Lodge must be Master Masons.

• (26) That no subject of sectarian or political character can be discussed in a Lodge, and any Mason proposing such a subject renders himself liable to the disciplinary action of the Lodge.

Wayfaring Man Program

• The purpose of this program is to promote the visitation of brethren from different lodges so that they can meet on the level and see what is happening in other lodges, whether the Lodge is in the next city, state or country.

• By building ties to other lodges, the ties of Masonry will continue to grow and make a lasting impact on our members.

MN Wayfaring ManProgram Overview

1. Enroll with the Grand Lodge of Minnesota office by filling out an enrollment form available on the Grand Lodge website. An enrollment form can be mailed to your address if requested and you do not have access to the internet. There is a minimal cost you will need to include with the enrollment form (currently $25.00 for postage and supplies). Visitations occurring prior to enrollment will not be used for credit in this program.

2. The guidelines for the program can be downloaded and a Minnesota Wayfaring Man passport will be sent to you.

3. Have the Lodges Master or Secretary endorses your Masonic passport.

4. Send an Email or complete the online log for your visit.5. After you have complete d all the required visitations for

each level and email/log entries, a lapel pin and a personalized Certificate of completion from the Grand Master or his representative will be sent to the Master of your lodge for presentation

Rules/Guidelines

• Complete the visits as listed in each section– Apprentice Traveler requirements

(3 Total Objectives)– Fellow Traveler requirements

(5 Total Objectives)–Wayfaring Man Requirements

(7 Total Objectives)

Apprentice Traveler Requirements

(3 Total Objectives)

• Visit Two Lodges in your District Other than your Own , one of those visits being to an Entered Apprentice Degree (2)

• Attend an Area Conference (1)

Fellow Traveler Requirements

(5 Total Objectives)

• Visit a third Lodge in your District Other than your Own (1)

• Visit Two Additional Lodges in your Area, but outside your District, one of those visits being to a Fellow Craft Degree (2)

• Attend a State Leadership Conference (1)

• Attend a Grand Lodge Communication (1)

Wayfaring Man Requirements

(7 Total Objectives)

• Attend a Second Leadership Conference (1)• Visit Two Additional Lodges in an Area other

than your own. These must be from two separate Areas , one of those visits being to a Master Mason Degree (2)

• Visit a jurisdiction outside of the Grand Lodge of Minnesota (this jurisdiction must be recognized by the Grand Lodge of Minnesota. (1)

• Attend an Education Lodge (1)• Attend an Appendant Body Event (1)• Attend a Second Grand lodge

Communication (1)

Important Notes

• Visitations occurring prior to enrollment will not be used for credit in this program. One visitation cannot count in different areas.

• Once enrolled, any of the requirements can be earned regardless of level.

• If you have questions, comments, suggestions, or additional recommended objectives, please communicate with the Wayfaring Man Program Coordinator. The Coordinator’s contact information is located on this form in the previous section.

• Upon completion of the objectives, send the tracking sheet to the Wayfaring Man Program Coordinator. Along with the tracking sheet, include a photocopy of the appropriate stamps/seals of your Masonic Passport that correspond to that particular tracking sheet.

• The Lapel Pin and Completion certificate will be sent to your lodge for an official presentation by the Master of the Lodge as you complete the different levels.

Enrollment

• Cost: $25• Sent to: – Minnesota Wayfaring Man Program– Douglas Campbell, Grand Secretary– 11501 Masonic Home Drive– Bloomington, MN 55437

• Please contact the Minnesota Wayfaring Man Program Coordinator, at [email protected] or by phone at (651) 755-4519.

Wayfaring Man Program

• If there are any question regarding this program please contact the Wayfaring Man Program Coordinator (Brother Terrance Schaffer) at [email protected] or at 763-755-5854.

Wayfaring Man Program

• Sign up now!! – Or you will find you have done

the work, and not received credit for it.

– Afterward, maintain that journal

• Questions?


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