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Daily Advancement in Masonic Knowledge
HOW TO USE THE SHORT
TALK BOOKLETS
These Short Talk Booklets
have been compiled and specifically produced for members of the Craft within the
English Constitution.
They are presented in a
format of specially arranged short, entertaining and thought provoking talks,
which can easily be read out aloud in twelve to fifteen minutes.
Consent from the Author to
use the material for this purpose is not required.
They are intended to
provide individuals, Lodges and Classes of Instruction with a valuable resource
of information that can be used to create lectures of stimulating interest,
which can be combined with a more formal Masonic Education Programme.
Whilst no claim is made
that they are exhaustive treatments of any Masonic subject, they do represent as
accurate information as possible with scholarly and thought provoking insights
into the symbolism, philosophy and ethics of the Craft.
The sets of booklets were
originally created to provide the Authors Craft Lodge with a small library, as
a source of information, to assist Masters to create entertaining items of
labour into the business of the Lodge, when no ceremonies were to be conducted.
It has also been used to
help the Lodge Mentors by providing them with educational material to guide and
assist Brethren making progress through the Craft ceremonies.
Many Lodges have now
introduced a regular item of Labour into the programme of work to include a
Masonic Short Talk at each meeting.
Some Lodges have seized
the opportunity to encourage younger Brethren who are not yet in office to
deliver a Short Talk in open Lodge, thereby providing unique entertainment for
the Lodge and giving confidence to the young Mason upon his 'maiden voyage' to
undertake work on the floor.
Another application for
using these booklets is to create a theme for the evening, when several Short
Talks relevant to each other, provides an informative and entertaining programme
of work, which can be delivered by any combination of selected Brethren.
A few examples for
suitable themes are suggested:
-
Symbolism of
each Degree (delivered on three Separate evenings?)
-
The Antient
Charges and Constitution
-
The
furniture of the Lodge
-
Masonic
Charity (suitable for the Almoner and Charity Steward)
-
The
Fatherhood of God (suitable for the Chaplain)
-
Famous
Names in Freemasonry
-
Burns Night
-
Christmas
Celebrations
-
Saint
Johns' Day
-
The
History of Freemasonry (a massive subject!)
This list really is
endless, certainly it would not be possible to do justice to each subject at one
sitting and each individual Lodge will be able to develop their own ideas, and
have total flexibility to use the information contained within these Short Talks
as they see fit.
What is important is to
create a programme of refreshing alternatives to the tedious regularity of
monotonous repetition of the Craft ceremonies to the exclusion of any form of
Masonic Education.
To this end, many Lodges
are purchasing sets of booklets to be used by more senior Brethren approaching
the chair. In fact it makes sense for an incoming Master of a Lodge to be fully
conversant with the scope and extent of information available to him through
these publications.
To the older and more
experienced members of the Lodge, the author hopes that they will acquire a set
of booklets, purely to provide themselves with some worthwhile bedtime reading!
Warmest Fraternal Good
Wishes to you all.
RAY HOLLINS |