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04.08.2008

Among other things, the Masonic Altar is a symbol of faith. There are three great lights on the altar and to it comes the candidate in search of light and to offer himself, symbolically to the service of the Mason’s fellow man and the Grand Architect of the Universe. It is in front of the altar that the Mason takes his obligations as doing so is traditionally considered more solemn and binding than when taken elsewhere. The altar is the focal point in the lodge for all the Brethren.The Mason is the avoid wearing any Masonic Jewelry until he has passed his proficiency in the Master Mason Degree, paid his dues , signed the bylaws and has been given a dues card in order to prove himself.
In addition, almost all Masonic Jewelry is emblematical of the Master Mason Degree
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