Title: Director of Ceremonies
1Director of Ceremonies
- W. Bro. Dr. Yagnesh Thakar
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3- Jewel Two rods saltire wise tied by a ribbon.
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5He is near the WM
Situation South East Corner
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7Duties
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9A D of C D of C
JD SD
JW SW
SWD BR
WM
10D of C
A D of C
SW JW
WM
SWD BR
SD JD
11Opening Closing
- Not much to do
- Observe Wardens have attended to respective
columns lights - As IPM kneels and deacons cope, D of C says To
order brethren - At the end he calls upon the brethren to turn to
the east and sing National Anthem.
12After the lodge opens
- Salute the WM
- In temporary absence of WM, D of C sees to it
that IPM takes his place - Admission of candidates and overseeing
preparation of Tyler - Direct and guide the deacons during
perambulations - Aprons for candidates / newly installed master
Ceremoniously handed over to SW / I.O. - When more than one candidate Assist WM during
entrustment, assist wardens in giving grips,
signs etc. - WM leaves chair for a PM to occupy, WM will be
seated to the left of IPM.
13After the lodge opens
14After the lodge opens
- Prompting Must be avoided as for as possible.
- A method successfully adopted by many Lodges is
- The Master is initially prompted by the IPM.
- Should the IPM fail to provide the correct
prompt, the D of C should then prompt. - The DC should be prepared to prompt all the other
Officers. - Giving a loud prompt across the Lodge is often
undesirable - Consider asking an experienced Past Master to sit
nearby to prompt when necessary.
15Installation Meeting
16Receiving R.W. the RGM / M.W. the GM
- Prepare the Order of Procedure
- RGM /GM always to be received in Third degree.
- Advise WM that the lodge has to be closed in
third and second degree as per rituals after
receiving the distinguished visitor. - WM reads the item on the agenda.
- WM asks D of C to retire and inform RG D of C / G
D of C - D of C does so. Returns on being Report given by
Tyler of D of C on his return. - D of C need not salute WM while retiring or
entering.
17Receiving R.W. the RGM / M.W. the GM
18Receiving R.W. the RGM / M.W. the GM
PM5 PM6
PM3 PM4
PM1 PM2
SD JD
D of C
PM1 Senior most Past Master. In smaller lodges
PMs can be reduced to 2/4 and stewards may be
deputed. A Steward in attendance must be provided
to R.W. the RGM / M.W. the GM
19Receiving R.W. the RGM / M.W. the GM
20RGMS VISIT TO LODGES
RG D of C
21RG D of C
22RG D of C
(RGM may dispense with lodge escort.)
23RG D of C
24Installation Meeting
You will need to advise the Worshipful Master
that he should offer the gavel to the RGM /GM and
welcome him to the Lodge.
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26PM5 PM6
PM3 PM4
PM1 PM2
RG3 RG4
RG1 RG2
SD JD
Lodge D of C RG D of C
G D of C conducts PM1, RG1 Lodge D of C to GM to
greet Escort reversed, deacons in front, Lodge D
of C on left and G D of C on right
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29At the Festive Board
30At the Festive Board
31D of C should
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36Ancient Investiture
- Brother, I have the pleasure of investing you a
the Director of Ceremonies. Your jewel the cross
staves is an emblem of authority. It will be your
duty to see that everything be done decently and
in order and there be no confusion or
mismanagement in the ceremonies, or other
business of the lodge. You will be expected to
see that the lodge-room is properly prepared for
all Masonic meetings to receive visitors and
assign them their places in accordance with the
rank in the lodge, and to give the honours at
Masonic festivals. In addition to these your
regular duties, you will be expected to render
assistance (when needed), to the Deacons and
other officers and to generally to see that the
ceremonies are decorously and correctly
conducted. In order that you may be duly
qualified for the performance of these
multifarious duties. I would recommend to you to
a diligent and careful study of the practical
working of the ceremonies, as well as with the
ancient usages and established customs of the
fraternity, in order that you may with due
authority, correct that which may be wrong and
while encouraging and directing enlightened and
progressive improvement, you may guard against
unconstitutional innovations in the body of
freemasonry.
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