It seems that I have heard of, but have never been witness to, what
could be known as the "Ring Lecture" which is done when one brother
presents a masonic ring to a newly raised brother Master mason. Is it
written anywhere? Can anybody clue me in? A very close friend of mine
will be raised at his lodge in Louisiana this coming St. John's day,
and I wish to be there to gift him with a ring Any help in this matter
would be appreciated.
> It seems that I have heard of, but have never been witness to, what
> could be known as the "Ring Lecture" which is done when one brother
> presents a masonic ring to a newly raised brother Master mason. Is it
> written anywhere? Can anybody clue me in? A very close friend of mine
> will be raised at his lodge in Louisiana this coming St. John's day,
> and I wish to be there to gift him with a ring Any help in this matter
> would be appreciated.
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Rick, a prince hall mason went though a little dialogue with me once,
I'll try to find the whole thing. But he shook my hand, covered my
ring with his thumb and said, "what is this?"
> It seems that I have heard of, but have never been witness to, what
> could be known as the "Ring Lecture" which is done when one brother
> presents a masonic ring to a newly raised brother Master mason. Is it
> written anywhere? Can anybody clue me in? A very close friend of mine
> will be raised at his lodge in Louisiana this coming St. John's day,
> and I wish to be there to gift him with a ring Any help in this matter
> would be appreciated.