A longtime reader—there literally are several of those—saw the post the other day about Naval Lodge, and took the opportunity to tell me about something novel in the Grand Lodge of Virginia.
Last Wednesday, the sixteenth, Grand Master Jack Lewis exercised a prerogative very rarely seen in the jurisdiction by “Making on Sight” retired U.S. Senator Pat Roberts a Mason. He is a member of Andrew Jackson Lodge 120 in Alexandria. This lodge, now in its 170th year, meets inside the George Washington Masonic National Memorial.
Sometimes it is called “at Sight,” and it is found among Mackey’s Landmarks, although not every grand lodge permits it.
There was no mention of this on the Grand Master’s schedule, and I don’t see anything official about it. I was able to find a few mentions on Facebook. I guess we’ll have to wait for the next issue of The Herald. All I know about Sen. Roberts is he represented Kansas in the Senate from 1997 to 2021, and served in the House of Representatives for sixteen years beforehand.
Congratulations to all involved!
The Grand Annual Communication is a few weeks away. Richmond is too far for me, but I hope to attend someday.
"Making a Mason At Sight" is rare. And there appears to be a ceremony for Grand Masters to follow when they exercise this prerogative. Do you have information on the ceremony that was done? I'd like to compare it to a published account of that ceremony done in the GL of Canada in the Province of Ontario. S&F yours, Marshall Kern (marshallkern519@gmail.com)
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