
Wearing the apron with a tail coat - My Freemasonry
Aug 10, 2011 · Since you're wearing a kilt with your regalia, I guess the Scottish practice may be relevant. In the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the apron is worn under the coat, unlike most other jurisdictions. Always, even when they're wearing an ordinary coat, closed, so that half (or even more) of the apron is covered.
Kilt in a Grand Lodge of Scotland's Lodge
Dec 19, 2019 · I've recently visited a Lodge under the supervision of the Grand Lodge of Scotland for their annual open day. The Worshipful Master was wearing a kilt. Is that something that happens in every Lodge within the Grand Lodge of Scotland of just a …
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Dec 14, 2009 · How to wear the masonic apron? Whether to wear it inside or outside the jacket has been left to the individual lodges? These articles lay out the two arguments. Outside the jacket By RW Bro. A E. Roberts With such symbolism as the apron presents to a freemason, he is meant to realize the...
Freemason's Universal Tartan® | My Freemasonry | Freemason …
Jan 6, 2025 · What is the FreeMason's Universal Tartan In 2004, The Grand Lodge of Utah sponsored the design and production of a Tartan fabric that would represent Freemasonry in Utah as well as elsewhere.
Knights of St. Andrew regalia - My Freemasonry
May 12, 2009 · Would it be improper to wear something with the Texas Bluebonnet tartan (sash or plaid for example) while wearing a kilt with the Universal Freemason tartan? As far as I can tell, as long as the tartans don't mismatch terribly, it's not a big deal. Just curious if any brothers had seen some more Scottishly-inclined brothers knighted.
Valley of Dallas Reunion | My Freemasonry | Freemason …
Oct 16, 2009 · This weekend, Oct 17th, is the first of 3 weekends for the Fall Reunion! If you've been wanting to get all 29º now is the time to see them all! Valley of Dallas If anyone is going to be in the class or is just coming to watch, look me up! Ill be the guy in the kilt. Ok Ill be ONE of...
Crossing your legs during Lodge - My Freemasonry
Dec 3, 2008 · Wonder if King Solomon ever crossed his legs while on the throne, I bet if the mood struck him right he did. THe problem with that is we do not all have the same clout as King Solomon did so in order to show our respect for Masonry to other Brothers sometime sacrifices are made on the indivduals part like dressing nice, looking attentive and not bored or relaxed …
Tuxedo versus Black suit - My Freemasonry
Aug 4, 2013 · In my jurisdiction in the US, the Grand Lodge of Maine, tuxes are universally worn by officers during degree work or installations and mostly worn by officers during stated meetings though a business suit is sometimes worn for stated meetings by officers and always by those on the sidelines. 33rds in Scottish Rite wear white tie and tails, others, black tie and dinner jacket.
FC Proficiency | Page 2 | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information …
Sep 16, 2010 · Commando is not, strictly speaking, due and ancient form!
Scottish | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and …
Sep 15, 2014 · I have no Scottish Heritage (though I do have English in a serious way) however it bears mentioning that the Grand Lodge of Scotland has played a part in the formation of some Grand Lodges in North America, not to mention that Scottish Anglicans played the decisive role in the formation of what became my church, The Episcopal Church in the United States of …