Six Key Reasons why you should become a Mark Master Mason
1. To discover the true link between the second and third degrees in Craft Freemasonry
Our enlightening ceremony teaches you, as a Craftsman, invaluable and practical lessons and how to apply them as you conduct yourself through life. You will also gain a clearer understanding of many of the terms, phrases and characters which have been introduced to you during your journey through Craft Masonry.
2. To find out why we are called the friendly degree
Ask any Mark Master Mason to describe the Mark Degree and they will invariably smile first and then tell you that it is a most friendly of Masonic Orders. Brotherly love is the keystone of Mark Masonry and the friendliness of the degree is clearly seen and experienced in our Lodge rooms in the genuine warmth of welcome that is universally extended among all Mark Masons. Indeed, whilst our message is key, there is no doubt that among Mark Master Masons you will ever find friends.
3. It is a bridge to other Orders in Masonry
4. To help you better understand the Holy Royal Arch
One of the consequences of the 1813 union between the Antients and Moderns in England was the specific recognition of the three Craft degrees only, including the Holy Royal Arch, thus excluding the Mark Degree.
As a result of this, a Craft Mason who joins other orders before the Mark Degree may be confused by their symbolism. Our Degree aids your understanding by adding essential background to the history of the construction of the Temple, the importance of the Keystone and the work of the Overseers. Interestingly, in other recognised constitutions, the Mark Degree can be conferred in either Craft Lodges or Royal Arch Chapters and indeed is an essential pre-requisite before exaltation into a Chapter can take place.
5. Social Activities
As you would expect from the friendly Degree we are a sociable order with a variety of Masonic, family and sporting activities for you to enjoy. Throughout the year we host many local and Provincial events from a family luncheon and a dinner dance, to golf and cricket tournaments and Masonic lectures and sponsored walks.
6. Charitable Giving – He gives twice who gives promptly
The Mark Benevolent Fund (MBF) is a registered charity which came into existence in 1868 on the suggestion of the Reverend George Raymond Portal, Grand Master of the Mark Degree. His views on charity were far more radical and progressive than the general thinking of the time. He felt that for charity to be effective it had to be disbursed swiftly and without the bureaucratic formalities of other Masonic charities. To him it was wrong for there to be any delay in providing assistance to those in need and his own Latin tag “Bis dat qui cito dat” – he gives twice who gives promptly – became, and still is, the principal guideline of the MBF.
Locally, the Kent Mark Benevolent Fund (KMBF) provides relief and support to distressed Mark Master Masons of the Province, or their dependents, as a matter of immediacy. It can dispense prompt and direct help while further assistance is sought from the Mark Benevolent Fund, Craft charities or social services. Speed of reaction its watchword.
To find out more about joining our friendly degree, simply fill in the form below and a member of the Provincial Membership Committee will be in touch at a time convenient to you.