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Você já se perguntou como uma Loja Maçônica funciona por dentro? Descubra os segredos e as responsabilidades dos cargos que mantêm a ordem e a tradição maçônica vivas. Neste vídeo, o canal "Os Filhos da Viúva" desvenda o papel fundamental de quatro oficiais essenciais.
Mergulhe conosco no simbolismo e nas funções do:
🔹 1º e 2º Espertos (ou Irmãos Terríveis): Os guardiões da justiça e da ordem.
🔹 Diáconos: Os mensageiros da luz e da harmonia.
🔹 Mestre de Cerimônias: O maestro que rege o ritual e a liturgia.
🔹 Irmão Hospitaleiro: O coração da Loja, responsável pela solidariedade e beneficência.
Entenda o significado por trás de seus símbolos, como o punhal, a pomba e a bolsa, e como cada um contribui para a jornada de iluminação de seus Irmãos. Este é o primeiro passo para decifrar a complexa e fascinante hierarquia da Maçonaria.
💬 Deixe nos comentários: Qual desses cargos você achou mais interessante e por quê? Sua opinião é muito importante para nós!
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00:04Dear brothers and followers of the channel The Widow's Children,
00:08Get ready for an incredible journey through the fascinating world of Freemasonry.
00:12Today, we delve into the depths of the positions and responsibilities within the Masonic lodge.
00:17exploring the clever ones, deacons, master of ceremonies, and the hospitable brother.
00:22These figures play crucial roles in preserving Masonic values ​​and traditions.
00:28But before we continue, remember to subscribe to the channel.
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00:37Let's uncover the secrets and meanings behind these intriguing positions.
00:42Stay tuned!
00:48Freemasonry, with its rich tradition and symbolism,
00:52assigns specific functions to each of its members,
00:55with the goal of maintaining order, discipline, and fairness within the store.
00:59The clever ones, officially known as the first and second clever ones,
01:03They occupy a unique position in the Masonic hierarchy and play fundamental roles.
01:07like the bailiffs of a Masonic lodge.
01:11The first clever one, ranked as the sixth official after the five dignitaries,
01:15He is often called the Terrible Brother, a title that evokes respect and authority.
01:20In situations where the first and second security guards are unable to attend or are absent,
01:24He is the designated replacement.
01:27Your location in the store is in the north column, next to the first security guard.
01:31The jewel that symbolizes his position is a dagger, a symbol full of meaning.
01:37One of the central functions of the elders is the delivery of summons and external communications from a Masonic lodge.
01:43They are responsible for inspecting visitors before allowing them to enter the temple.
01:50This process involves verifying that visitors are dressed appropriately and following the established Masonic ritual.
01:56Furthermore, as the terrible brother, the first clever one has the important task of accompanying and preparing the candidates for initiation.
02:03including during the tests they undergo, ensuring that the process takes place according to Masonic tradition.
02:09The clever ones also have the responsibility of collecting the secret ballots.
02:14which play a vital role in decision-making within the store.
02:18The dagger that represents her jewel symbolizes the punishment and repentance reserved for perjurers.
02:23But it also represents a weapon to be used in the defense of freedom of expression.
02:28In this context, the dagger has a symbolic meaning linked to strength and protection.
02:33The duties of the first supervisor include verifying the proper attire of visiting workers.
02:39and proceed with the tiling according to the Masonic ritual.
02:42He also performs the necessary examination on siblings, acquaintances, or strangers.
02:46as established in the ritual, before or after the start of the work.
02:51Furthermore, he forwards documents for verification by the speaker.
02:55and presents the visitor's attendance book to be signed before entering the temple.
02:59He informs visitors that the call to enter the temple will be made by the master of ceremonies.
03:04and is also responsible for serving and delivering summonses,
03:07Extraordinary convocations and correspondence designated by the venerable master to the members of the lodge.
03:13The second clever person, in turn, assists the first clever person in their tasks.
03:17and shares a similar jewel, represented by a dagger.
03:21The clever ones in Freemasonry occupy a unique position,
03:24being the guardians of justice, security and order within the Masonic lodge.
03:29His dedication to ensuring that Masonic rituals and practices are carried out according to established precepts.
03:34Effective communication among members is essential for preserving Masonic values ​​and traditions.
03:41Her jewels, represented by the daggers,
03:44They are a constant reminder of their responsibilities and commitment to justice and strength.
03:49Therefore, proper preparation and careful execution of their duties are essential.
03:53They are crucial for the effective functioning of a Masonic lodge.
04:02Freemasonry is a secular order rich in symbolism and tradition.
04:06And each position within the lodge plays a fundamental role in the pursuit of spiritual and moral enlightenment.
04:11Among these roles, deacons stand out as true messengers,
04:16tasked with transmitting the orders of the lights to the brothers,
04:19ensuring that the work is carried out in an orderly and perfect manner.
04:22The word deacon has its roots in Greek and means servant.
04:26This etymology is deeply significant.
04:30because it reflects the mission of deacons in Freemasonry to serve as intermediaries between the lodge leaders and the members,
04:35ensuring effective communication and precise execution of Masonic orders.
04:40In the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, we find two deacons, each with specific responsibilities.
04:47The first deacon plays a crucial role in transmitting the orders of the venerable master to the first warden.
04:53as well as to all the dignitaries and officers of the lodge.
04:56Your mission is to ensure that the work unfolds in an orderly and perfect manner.
05:00ensuring that every aspect of the ceremony is conducted in accordance with Masonic liturgy and tradition.
05:06The second deacon shares the same responsibility.
05:09But their orders originate from the first guard and are transmitted to the second guard.
05:14Furthermore, he is responsible for ensuring that the brothers remain in their posts with respect, discipline, and order.
05:21This function is of crucial importance.
05:24because it contributes to maintaining an atmosphere of respect and harmony during Masonic work.
05:29The jewel that symbolizes the office of deacon is the dove.
05:32a powerful symbol in Freemasonry and in various cultures around the world.
05:36The dove is known for its association with peace, harmony, and messages.
05:42In this context, the dove represents the messenger nature of the deacons.
05:46who are the bearers of the instructions that guide the work in the Masonic lodge.
05:51It is important to emphasize that the role of deacons goes beyond simply transmitting orders.
05:56They play a key role in maintaining an atmosphere of respect and discipline during store sessions.
06:02ensuring that Masonic rituals and ceremonies take place in accordance with established precepts.
06:07In Freemasonry, deacons play a crucial role as messengers of light, order, and harmony.
06:13Their mission is to transmit the orders of the lights and ensure that the work is carried out with order and perfection.
06:19It is essential for the effective functioning of the Masonic lodge.
06:22The symbolism of the dove in her jewelry represents the messenger nature of her role.
06:27while their dedication to discipline and order keeps the Masonic tradition alive.
06:36Within this scenario full of symbolism and protocols, the master of ceremonies emerges as a fundamental figure.
06:43The master of ceremonies is responsible for orchestrating the lodge's sessions with skill and precision.
06:48acting as a discreet link between the brethren and ensuring the harmony of Masonic work.
06:53The master of ceremonies is, by excellence, the position of cunning.
06:58His job requires him to move around the store discreetly, without disrupting the work.
07:03becoming a link between the brothers.
07:06He is, in a way, the messenger of the store's leaders.
07:10playing a key role in internal communication.
07:14The master of ceremonies' insignia varies according to the Masonic rite.
07:18represented by a ruler, two crossed sticks, or a triangle,
07:22depending on the tradition followed.
07:24This symbol carries the responsibility of representing the authority and wisdom of the master of ceremonies.
07:31A unique characteristic of this role is that the master of ceremonies is the only official.
07:35which can circulate in the store without prior authorization.
07:38This prerogative is essential to their role.
07:41because it allows him to perform his role effectively,
07:44without interrupting the progress of Masonic ceremonies and rituals.
07:47However, the role of the master of ceremonies goes beyond simply circulating in the store.
07:53He is in charge of all the ceremonial aspects of the store.
07:56requiring a deep understanding of Masonic ritual.
08:00Their performance is crucial to ensuring the perfection of the work in the store.
08:03which, in turn, leads to peace and harmony among brothers.
08:08The responsibilities of the master of ceremonies are varied and comprehensive.
08:12He is responsible for conducting all ceremonies according to the liturgy of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.
08:18which requires a complete mastery of Masonic rituals and procedures.
08:23Furthermore, he is responsible for presenting the ballot box with white and black spheres during secret ballots.
08:29counting the votes and announcing the results.
08:32It is also your responsibility to collect the remaining votes in the secret ballot.
08:36guaranteeing the confidentiality of these processes.
08:39The master of ceremonies accompanies the workers who are circulating in the temple.
08:42except for those who do so as part of their job duties,
08:45and grants entry to the temple to the staff or visitors,
08:48after verifying its regularity and worthiness, as established by the ritual.
08:53The master of ceremonies plays a very important role in Freemasonry.
08:57being the guardian of the liturgy, order, and harmony during the lodge's sessions.
09:02His skill in conducting ceremonies and maintaining peace among the brothers.
09:06It is essential for the success of Masonic work.
09:08and for the preservation of the values ​​and traditions of this age-old order.
09:13Therefore, their selection and proper preparation are vital for the effective functioning of the Masonic lodge.
09:24Within this secret order, we find an essential and often underestimated figure,
09:29the hospitable brother.
09:31This title, in addition to evoking the responsibility for collecting metals and helping those in need,
09:36It plays a crucial role in promoting solidarity and beneficence among the members of the Masonic lodge.
09:42The hospitable man, possessing a jewel symbolized by the purse,
09:46He is responsible for conducting the liturgical rotation of the metals, but his duties go beyond that.
09:51Its function includes organizing Masonic acts of charity and solidarity.
09:56For the benefit of our less fortunate brothers and sisters.
09:59He has a duty to circulate the collection box during the sessions.
10:03a task that represents the act of collecting charitable alms,
10:06and chairs the charity committee,
10:08who is responsible for assessing needs and proposing solutions for members in need.
10:14The jewel of the Hospitaller Brother's office is adorned with the symbol of the pilgrim's provisions.
10:18of the traveler, of the beggar, who represents humility and need.
10:23This symbol reminds all Freemasons that solidarity is a fundamental virtue.
10:27And helping those in need is one of the main missions of Freemasonry.
10:33Within the hierarchy of positions in a Masonic lodge,
10:36The hospitaller occupies a position of great importance.
10:39The choice of this sibling should be made carefully.
10:41taking into account its dynamic, impeccable morals
10:44and their ability to relate well to all members.
10:48The hospitaller needs to be someone who knows each brother deeply.
10:52someone whom everyone trusts,
10:53Someone who can get involved in everyone's problems as if they were part of the Masonic family.
10:58However, it is important to emphasize that the work of the hospitaler
11:02It is not limited to the environment of the Masonic temple.
11:05His true mission lies outside the four walls of the temple.
11:09He is the true messenger of brotherly love.
11:12Responsible for visiting church workers and their dependents who are ill or in need.
11:17Furthermore, he keeps accurate records of the movement of funds from the charity fund.
11:25The responsibilities of a hospitaller range from managing resources
11:28destined for the charitable works of the store.
11:30up to the point of making decisions regarding the maintenance, modification, or elimination of charitable aid.
11:36He plays a key role in promoting solidarity among brothers.
11:40and in ensuring that Freemasonry fulfills its mission of helping those in need.
11:44In short, the hospitaller brother plays a vital role in Freemasonry.
11:48in promoting solidarity and charity among the members of the order.
11:53Your responsibility goes beyond simply raising funds.
11:56He is the link that keeps alive the mission of helping his brothers in their needs.
12:00representing the true spirit of brotherly love that is so valued within Freemasonry.
12:06Therefore, your choice and performance are crucial to the success of charitable actions.
12:10of the Masonic lodge and for the perpetuation of Masonic principles.
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