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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: About The Officers (click to view)Senior Officers:
Junior Officers:
Other Lodges (click to view)Grand Lodge:
Lodges in Corpus Christi: 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: South Texas York Rite Collage 169
Order of The Eastern Star:
Order of DeMolay:
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About UsCorpus Christi Masonic Lodge 189 AF & AM is a subordinate lodge of the Grand Lodge of Texas AF & AM and is one of five such lodges located in the City of Corpus Christi. Our lodge is referred to as a Symbolic Lodge or more commonly as a Blue Lodge, hence one of the significances of the use of shades of blue in the lodge decorum and throughout this website. The Blue Lodge (also known as the Ancient Craft Lodge, the St. John's Lodge, and the Symbolic Lodge) is the fundamental body of Freemasonry. No other part of Masonry is accessible until one has received the three degrees of the Blue Lodge. Freemasons do not recruit members. Admission to membership in the Blue Lodge, as in any body of Masonry, is by petition. (Some jurisdictions have allowed a very limited form of inquiry by a Mason to a friend who might be qualified to become a Mason.) A man who wishes to join the Lodge must request a petition from a Brother. The basic qualifications for membership are that a man be of lawful age (which depends on the jurisdiction; in some states such as Texas it is 18, and in others, 21), believe in a Supreme Being, be of good character, and request the privilege of membership of his own free choice. There is a fee for the degrees (not unlike tuition for other kinds of instruction), and at least a portion thereof must accompany the petition in most jurisdictions. Once a petition has been received, the applicant's character will be investigated by a committee appointed for that purpose. After the committee's report is received, the candidate will be balloted on at a meeting of the Lodge. A unanimous ballot is required
for election to receive the degrees. (In some jurisdictions, no more
than one negative vote.) Not everyone is elected. It is for this reason
that traditionally the applicant must request the privilege of
petitioning; in case of rejection, he cannot claim that his friend
solicited his membership but was unable to keep his promise. The EA degree provides information on
the duties of every Mason and conveys details of the symbolic structure
and origin of the Lodge. After receiving the EA degree, a statutory time
period must elapse before the next degree can be conferred. There is
also a certain amount of material that the candidate must commit to
memory and return proficiency on in order to be qualified to receive the
next degree. A meeting specified by the by-laws of the lodge is called a stated communication; a meeting held at some other time is termed a called communication. Most Blue Lodges (as well as other Masonic bodies) use an advancing line of officers; a Brother will serve one year in a position and then move up to a more responsible position the following year (if he has served conscientiously) in a regular pattern. Serving in this manner provides officers with experience at all levels of responsibility and allows for orderly planning of activities. It is also necessary that a Brother serve a year as either Junior or Senior Warden to be qualified for election as Master of a Lodge; the principle of line advancement in office provides this opportunity. The lodges within any particular jurisdiction are governed by a Grand Lodge, which has its own Grand Officers. The Grand Master of Masons in a jurisdiction is the final authority on all matters Masonic concerning the Craft in his jurisdiction. Most Grand Masters serve a one-year term. In the United States, a Masonic jurisdiction generally coincides with the boundaries of a state, but this is not necessarily the case in other parts of the world.
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