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How does one become Very Worshipful
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How does one become Very Worshipful?

To become a Very Worshipful Brother in Freemasonry, one typically must first serve as the Master of a Lodge. The title 'Very Worshipful' is often conferred upon those who have held the position of Master in a Lodge and have subsequently been recognized for their service and contributions to the Masonic community. This title is a sign of respect and denotes a certain level of achievement within the Masonic hierarchy.

As noted in the literature, the term 'Worshipful' is used to address those who have served as Masters of their Lodges, and 'Very Worshipful' identifies specific Grand Lodge officers. The progression often involves being elected or appointed to various positions within the Lodge and demonstrating commitment and leadership qualities throughout one's Masonic journey.

In summary, to attain the title of Very Worshipful, a Mason must:

  • Serve as Master of a Lodge.
  • Be recognized for their contributions and leadership.
  • Possibly hold a position within the Grand Lodge.
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