Past Master Of The Lodge 

 

The role of a Past Master in a Masonic Lodge is one of significant honor and responsibility, extending far beyond their year in the Master's chair. Having served as the presiding officer, a Past Master brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and wisdom to the lodge.

They act as advisors and mentors to the current Master and other officers, offering guidance on ritual, procedure, and lodge governance. Often, they are called upon to perform ceremonial duties, deliver lectures, or represent the lodge at various functions.

Past Masters are also instrumental in preserving the traditions and customs of the lodge, ensuring continuity and stability. Their continued involvement fosters a sense of history and continuity, enriching the lodge with their accumulated insights and dedicated service.

They provide stability and a deep understanding of the workings of the Lodge.