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Online Forms (click to view)

Petition For The Degrees Of Freemasonry (PDF Format)

About the Degrees (click to view)

The Blue Lodge Degrees:

1° Entered Apprentice

2° Fellow Craft

3° Master Mason

About The Officers (click to view)

Senior Officers:

Worshipful Master

Senior Warden

Junior Warden

 

Junior Officers:

Treasurer

Secretary

Chaplain

Senior Deacon

Junior Deacon

Senior Steward

Junior Steward

Master of Ceremonies

Marshal

Tiler

 

Other Lodges (click to view)

Grand Lodge:

Grand Lodge of Texas AF & AM

 

Lodges in Corpus Christi:

Corpus Christi 189

Oso Naval 1282

Independence 1337 (No Link)

Del Mar 1350 (No Link)

Sunset 1388 (No Link)

 

 Masonic Bodies (click to view)

Shriners in Corpus Christi:

Al Amin Shrine of Corpus Christi

 

York Rite in Corpus Christi:

Corpus Christi Chapter 91

Corpus Christi Council 55

Corpus Christi Commandery 57

South Texas York Rite Collage 169

South Texas Conclave

          Red Cross of Constantine

 

Order of The Eastern Star:

OES Chapter 354

 

Order of DeMolay:

DeMolay Chapter 611

 


Secretary

     His Jewel is the Crossed Quill Pens. The Secretary is the Lodge's Recorder.

     The Secretary's Lodge Officer Duties require a high degree of lodge experience, Masonic knowledge, diplomacy and, above all, detailed paperwork skills. The Lodge Secretary is the backbone of any Masonic Blue Lodge and he holds a position of great responsibility. He sits to the left of the Master. His duties require him to handle all correspondence to the members, minutes of Lodge meetings, petitions of new candidates, continuous lodge member count, and many other administrative duties. He compiles an ongoing list of each new candidate and which degrees that candidate has undertaken. From his member list, he sends out the annual dues notices and receives dues payments. He communicates with other Lodges and the Grand Lodge, types letters, retrieves the mail as well as handles many other details.

     The Secretary's Lodge Officer duties are many, not the least of which is that he must be well versed in Grand Lodge By-Laws for his jurisdiction and his Blue Lodge By-Laws. He keeps the list of Lodge members and helps the Master organize his meetings. A very experienced member usually resides in this chair...many times he is a Past Master of the Lodge. While it is not a prerequisite, due to the number of hours that this position requires, most (not all) Lodge Secretaries are retired and therefore able to devote the many hours required which are necessary to this position. The Secretary's position is similar to a corporate C.O.O., (Chief Operation Officer).