| CHEVALIER
INVESTITURE
The
Degree of Chevalier is an open investiture and must be given
exactly as herein stated without any deletions or additions
hereto. No designate may be invested with the degree unless
his regalia is in the possession of the presiding officer.
The
investiture as written has taken into account the opportunity
for splendid musical effects and choral accompaniment.
The
entire ritual must be delivered from memory except for the
reading of Psalm 91. If not presided over by the Executive
Officer for the jurisdiction, only Chevaliers, or such other
persons whom he may designate, shall be used in the investiture.
The presiding officer is known as the Grand Commander. An
escort of Knights Templar, members of the Legion of Honor
Chevaliers, or members of a DeMolay Chapter may be used at
the Altar and in processions.
Required
Parts: Grand Commander in the East: G.C.; Commander in the
West: C.W.; Commander in the South: C.S.; Grand Marshal: G.Mar.;
Grand Chaplain: G. Ch.
Required
Paraphernalia: Holy Bible open on Altar; school books on Northeast
corner of Altar, a lectern placed in the East, to the South
of the G.C.; a sample ring must be on hand in the event no
one receiving the degree elects to purchase the ring; kneeling
pads.
Optional
Paraphernalia: Seven candlesticks with candles; the National
flag in a standard; the Chapter banner in a standard; Altar
cloth; Altar flowers; pedestal covers; baton for Grand Marshal.
After
a prelude by the organist, the Officers enter single file
as follows: G. Mar., G.C., C.S., C.W., and G. Ch., followed
by escort of Knights Templar, etc. G. Mar. leading the procession
moves C E V T C E V Z X dropping off the G.C., C.S., C.W.
and then G. Ch. at their respective stations. G. Mar. faces
West. Escort floorwork will be devised for the individual
situation.
G.C.:
* (rap)
All
except G.C. sit down.
G.C.:
I count it a privilege to be permitted to preside at this
conferring of the Degree of Chevalier. In a few moments we
shall witness a ceremony that is as symbolic of citizenship
as the Athenian Oath and as profound in religious significance
as the creation of a knight in the days of chivalry. Even
before the time of Nineveh or the building of King Solomon's
Temple-ere the Egyptians built their pyramids and Jason sought
the Golden Fleece, or soldiers of fortune followed the Eagles
of Rome, it was an ancient custom to honor those to whom honors
were due.
Brother
Grand Marshal, you will present those who are about to be
created Chevaliers of the Order of DeMolay.
G.Mar.
move X Z T, thence to place where designates are seated, and
conducts them to point U, facing East.
G.Mar.:
Brother Grand Commander, I present to you and to the members
of the Order of DeMolay and the assembled guests ______________
(speaks names of each designate) who have been designated
by our Supreme Council to be elevate to the rank and dignity
of a Chevalier of the Order of DeMolay.
G.C.:
My brothers, you have just been presented to me for elevation
to the highest honor for distinguished DeMolay service within
the gift of The International Supreme Council. Only one other
honor, the Legion of Honor, for outstanding adult leadership
and service to humanity, outranks the distinction I am about
to confer upon you.
You
have been selected from the membership of _____________ Chapter
as having rendered exceptional service in behalf of the Order
of DeMolay and this Chapter in particular. Your efforts in
the various activities of the Order have been numerous and
have reflected beyond our Order to a lasting benefit of all
youth. Your material gains are beyond price, but great as
they are-they are of little consequence when compared with
the spiritual significance. In every willing act of your life,
you have performed-let us say-divine service, because he who
acts nobly does God's will. If this is not true, then your
performances have been in vain. The work in which you have
been engaged cannot be measured by the standards of men. Therefore,
as inspired workers in our cause, you have been called here
to receive honors in the presence of your brethren and friends.
I can think of no better approach to this investiture than
that we heed the Grand Chaplain as he reads to is the inspired
words of David who sang of the security of the godly in the
ninety-first chapter of Psalms.
G.
Ch. rises, moves X Z, thence to lectern placed in East and
to the South of G.C., and reads the ninety-first Psalm.
G.Ch.:
He
that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide
under the shadow of the Almighty.
I
will say of the lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my
God; in him I will trust.
Surely
he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from
the noisome pestilence.
He
shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt
thou trust: his truth shall by the shield and buckler.
Thos
shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; not the arrow
that flieth by day;
Not
for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction
that wasteth at noonday.
A
thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right
hand but it hall not come nigh thee.
Only
with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the
wicked.
Because
thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most
High, thy habitation;
There
shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh
thy dwelling
For
he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in
all thy ways.
They
shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot
against a stone.
Thou
shalt tread upon the lion and adder: the young lion and the
dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Because
he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him:
I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.
He
shall call upon me, and I will answer him: I will be with
him in trouble; I will deliver him, honour him.
With
long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation.
G.
Ch. moves from lectern Z X, faces West, and sits down.
G.C.:
My brothers, in the days that are to come, may these words
of the Psalmist ever be before you, a beacon to light your
way to the very throne of God. As children of the universal
Father, acknowledging that He is "All and in All,"
it is fitting that you who are about to receive this honor
should, throughout all the years of your life, be a humble
and consecrated son of God. Outward observance of religion
means little unless there is within a deep sense of soul.
In the character of a Chevalier of the Order of DeMolay, may
you in every act, manner and circumstance, prove worthy of
this universal sonship. I, therefore, dedicate you anew to
the service of God and all humanity.
Brother
Grand Marshal, you will conduct these brethren to the Commander
in the South.
G.
Mar. conducts designates U T C E V T L, faces South.
G.Mar.:
Brother Commander, I present to you these brethren who have
been designated by our Supreme Council to be elevated to the
rank and dignity of a Chevalier of the Order of DeMolay.
C.S.:
My brothers, in this hour of consecration I again remind you
of the sacred thing called home. There is a magic in that
little word, home; it is a mystic circle that surrounds comforts
and virtues never known beyond its hallowed limits. It is
the cradle - the very bulwark of our civilization. Ever since
you first knelt at the Altar of DeMolay you have been committed
to the high purpose of being a better son, a better husband,
a better father, and a better man as the years move on. As
a Chevalier, I dedicate you anew to the DeMolay ideal of home
and all that the word implies.
Brother
Grand Marshal, you will conduct these brethren to the Commander
in the West.
G.Mar.
conducts designates L C E V T C D, faces West.
G.Mar.:
Brother Commander, I present to you these brethren who have
been designated by our Supreme Council to be elevate to the
rank and dignity of a Chevalier of the Order of DeMolay.
C.W.:
My brothers, I receive you upon one of the cardinal points
of DeMolay - love of country; the deeper patriotism that does
not unfurl the flag on holidays alone, or rattle the flashing
saber in a menacing threat, but rather that patriotism which,
while making known to every man his rights, still makes him
mindful of the rights of every other man. Our forefathers
gave us a heritage that gives to all the sincere hope of being
brave men and serving patriots. It is well that we here should
rededicate ourselves to the threefold purpose of DeMolay -
love of God, love of home, love of country. Your leadership
through the years, if charted on these principles, "will
make your live worthily for your country as well as die bravely
for it if the need shall come." I dedicate you anew to
the DeMolay ideal of patriotism. You will now be conducted
to our Holy Altar.
G.Mar.
causes designates to face East, then move D J. An escort of
Knights Templar, Legion of Honor members, Chevaliers, or Chapter
members with swords may be used with good effect in making
an arch of steel over designates and Altar.
G.C.:
My brothers, you have already signed your Vows of Allegiance
that it may be deposited in the archives of The International
Supreme Council. You now appear at this Altar to assume a
public obligation of service before being created a Chevalier
of the Order of DeMolay and receiving its regalia. Are you
ready to assume this obligation?
Des.:
I am.
G.C.:
*** (3 raps)
All
stand.
G.C.
moves X U; G.Ch. moves X Z U behind G.C.; simultaneously C.W.
moves X D E V U and C.S. moves X L T U. All face West and
move simultaneously to O within the circle of candles, with
C.S. and C.W. one pace behind G.C. and G.Ch. one pace behind
C.S. and C.W. so as to form a cross.
G.C.:
Then you will kneel on both knees
Designates
kneel.
G.C.:
and place both hands upon the Holy Bible.
Done.
G.C.:
You will say "I," speak your name in full, and repeat
after me:
Done.
G.C.
pauses after each phrase of convenient length in the Obligation,
to give designates as opportunity to repeat it.
G.C.:
In the presence of the Almighty God and these witnesses here
assembled, do solemnly promise, covenant, and vow that I will,
from this time forward, militantly and with deepest devotion,
serve the Order of DeMolay and the truths it teaches.
I
do now, and hereon, renew and rededicate myself to all of
the vows I have heretofore taken in the Order of DeMolay.
I
furthermore promise and vow perpetual loyalty and service
to my country in every field of endeavor -- and that I will
always be an active opponent of sedition, anarchy, or any
cause that would betray my country's greatest good.
I
furthermore promise and vow that I will wage constant warfare
against ignorance, superstition, and the forces of evil that
would enslave or debauch childhood.
I
furthermore promise and vow that I will ever strive to serve
God.
I
furthermore promise and vow that I will, each day hereafter,
strive to be a better man than I have ever been before.
I
furthermore and most solemnly promise and vow that hereafter
on November 8th of each year, as a memorial to our founder,
Frank Sherman Land, I will hold communion with a fellow Chevalier
or Court of Chevaliers, wherever I may be, and should this
be impossible, I will break bread with an active DeMolay or
a young man in his teens.
So
help me God!
You
will disengage your hands, arise, and kiss the Holy Bible.
Done.
G.C.
moves O P V U X, faces West.
G.C.:
* (rap)
All
Officers face East and move O U. C.W. moves U V E D X, faces
East. Simultaneously C.S. moves U T L X, faces North. G. Ch.
moves U Z X, faces West.
G.C.:
* (rap)
All
except G.C. sit down.
G.C.
moves X U O. If all designates are receiving a ring, omit
the word symbolically and place the ring on finger at the
conclusion of the part. If one or more designates do not select
the ring, the word symbolically should be used and the sample
right should be displayed during the speech.
G.C.:
My brothers, it is now my privilege to (symbolically) place
upon the third finger of your left hand the ring of a Chevalier
of the Order of DeMolay. This ring's intrinsic worth cannot
be measured in material value, for it should ever be to you
a constant reminder of your vows to be faithful to the trust
reposed in you.
G.C.
faces East, moves O U X, faces West. G. Mar. conducts designates
J K S R, faces East.
G.Mar.:
Brother Grand Commander, I present to you these designates,
who, having assumed their vows, now desire to be exalted to
the high honor and dignity of a Chevalier of the Order of
DeMolay.
G.C.:
*** (3 raps)
All
rise.
Escort
may again be used to make arch of steel over designates. G.Mar.
should place kneeling pads in place for designates.
G.C.:
My brothers, you will kneel on both knees facing the Altar.
Done.
G.C.:
Brother Grand Chaplain, you will lead us in prayer.
All
lights except the candles and Altar spot are dimmed.
G.Ch.
unescorted goes to Altar, moving X Z I J. G. Ch. halts at
point J, faces East and takes one step toward the Altar. As
G.Ch. leaves station all DeMolays and Chevaliers in East and
C.W. and C.S. descend to floor level.
G.C.:
Chevaliers and DeMolays will kneel on left knee. All others
will remain standing.
All
DeMolays and Chevaliers kneel in unison as Chaplain kneels.
G.
Ch.: Our Heavenly Father, Thou Who art the giver of every
good and perfect gift, we approach Thee in this hour of consecration
asking that Thou will strengthen these brothers whom we honor
on this occasion. They have rededicated themselves in Thy
sight to the threefold purpose of DeMolay - love of God, love
of home and love of country.
We
thank Thee for what they have accomplished for our beloved
Order. May they increase in Thy manifold gifts of grace. Bless
them in their new responsibilities that their efforts and
endeavors may be worthy in Thy sight. Grant to them wisdom
and understanding that they may reflect Thy will. Amen.
ALL:
Amen.
G.
Ch. and all DeMolays and Chevaliers except designates rise.
G.Ch takes one step backward away from Altar, faces North,
moves J K V Z X, faces West. As G. Ch. leaves Altar all DeMolays
and Chevaliers who were in East (except G.C.) and C.W. and
C.S. return to daises. Lights raised to full. G.C. moves to
point between designates and candle 4, faces designates.
G.C.:
By virtue of the power and authority in me vested as Grand
Commander and acting under the authority of The International
Supreme Council of the Order of DeMolay, I now declare you
to be a Chevalier in the Order of DeMolay. As I place this
cordon and medallion about your neck you will arise.
Done.
G.C.
moves around designates, thence U X, faces West. Escort retires.
Newly created Chevaliers form straight line, as directed by
G. Mar., facing G.C.
G.C.:
* (rap)
All
except G.C., G. Mar. and designates sit down.
G.C.:
Brother Grand Marshal, you will present to these newly created
Chevaliers their patents of membership.
G.Mar
distributes patents, then directs Chevaliers to face Altar.
G.C.:
This concludes our ceremony of investiture. May these whom
we have elevated to distinction this day (evening) go forward
as true soldiers of DeMolay, radiant in God's glory, and as
an incentive and inspiration to the young manhood of all the
world.
G.Mar
seats new Chevaliers and returns Z X.
G.C.:
* (rap)
All
sit down.
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