| INSTALLATION
SERVICE
An
open Installation Service may be exemplified with appropriate
features, such as musical selections, addresses, and presentation
of tokens suitable to the ceremony. It should be made as impressive
as possible, since it is an opportunity for DeMolays to explain
and exemplify the purposes of the Order to those who may never
learn them otherwise. At the discretion of the Executive Officer,
the Officers may be installed in the order shown or in the
reverse order, only.
Required
Parts: Installing Officer: I.O.; Installing Senior Councilor:
I.S.C.; Installing Junior Councilor: I.J.C.; Installing Marshal:
I.Mar.; Installing Chaplain: I.Ch.; Installing Senior Deacon:
I.S.D.
Required
Paraphernalia: Gavel on I.O.'s and I.S.C.'s pedestal; Holy
Bible closed on Altar; school books on pedestal of I.O.; National
Flag in a standard as indicated on Diagram One; seven candlesticks
with candles arranged as indicated on Diagram One.
Optional
Paraphernalia: Altar cloth; Chapter banner placed in standard
situated as indicated on Diagram One; Altar flowers; pedestal
covers; baton for I.Mar.; matches for I.S.D.; gavel on I.J.C.'s
pedestal.
Installing
team members occupies the station of the correspondingly-named
Chapter Officer until that Officer is installed, at which
time the installing team member will move to an extra chair
which has been reserved for him.
Officers
line up single file at door in this order I.O., I.S.C., I.J.C.,
I.Mar., I.Ch., I.S.D. I.O. leading moves from A to F G J forming
triangle listed below:
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I.S.C.
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They
kneel for a moment of silent prayer.
I.O.:
Amen.
Installing
Officers rise and I.O. moves J K V U X, faces West.
I.O.:
* (rap)
I.S.C.
moves J K E D X. Simultaneously I.J.C. moves J I L X. As I.S.C.
and I.J.C. reach points K and I respectively, I.S.D. moves
J K V Z X. I.Ch. moves J I T Z X and simultaneously I.Mar.
moves J I T Z X.
I.O.:
* (rap)
All
except I.O. sit down.
I.O.:
Friends, on behalf of ____________ Chapter, Order of DeMolay,
we welcome you most cordially to this ceremony of installing
the Officers who have been elected or appointed for the ensuing
term. It may not out of place at this time to explain briefly
the general purposes of our Order, to which only young men
between the ages of 12 and 21 years are eligible. While we
have secret signs, words and modes of recognition, we have
no secrets from the world so far as our central purposes are
concerned. We are banded together for mutual improvement,
to help each other live clean, manly, upright, patriotic lives,
which will be a credit to our parents and friends, and which
will merit the commendation of all good men. In our meetings
we inculcate only principles which are in harmony with this
exalted purpose and in our daily lives we seek to carry them
into effect. We feel we can rightly bespeak for our Order
in general and for ourselves in particular the hearty assistance
of all good men and women.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Senior Deacon, you will attend the Altar.
I.S.D.
moves X Z M Candle 1, lights it and then lights others in
order crossing between the Altar and the East as he does so.
I.O. begins following speech as I.S.D. begins to light Candle
1. I.O. and I.S.D. coordinate speech and actions so that Candle
7 is lighted just as I.O. concludes speech.
Our
forefathers were well aware that religious liberty, represented
by the Holy Bible, civil liberty, represented by the flag
of our country, and intellectual liberty, represented by the
school books, must go hand in hand in order to be effective.
Around these bulwarks, the Order of DeMolay places seven candles
which are symbolic of the seven cardinal virtues of a DeMolay
- filial love, reverence for sacred things, courtesy, comradeship,
fidelity, cleanness and patriotism. As the light from these
candles permeates this Chapter room, let your light so shine
before men that they may see your good works and glorify your
Father Who is in Heaven.
I.S.D.
moves from Candle 7 J K Z X, faces West.
I.O.:
* (rap)
I.S.D.
sits down.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Senior Councilor, you will open the Holy
Bible on the Altar.
***
(3 raps)
All
stand.
I.S.C.
moves X J, faces East, kneels without touching the Altar,
opens Bible reverently and slowly, rises without touching
Altar.
I.S.C.:
We open the Holy Bible, the foundation of our faith in everlasting
days upon the Altar as a symbol of the religious liberty which
is the birthright of all people. Upon that Altar it is not
the emblem of any creed or the repository of any system of
theology, but the word of one living and true God, Whose universal
Fatherhood teaches the inescapable lesson of the brotherhood
of all His sons. Without the opportunity to worship God, according
to the dictates of our consciences, our freedom would be a
mockery and therefore, as the foundation of all our liberties,
we place the word of God upon our Altar and I solemnly enjoin
the members of this Chapter ever to walk in the light of its
teachings and never to meet save around its opened pages.
I.S.C.
moves J X, faces East.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Junior Councilor, you will see that the
flag of our country is presented at the Altar.
I.J.C.:
Brother Installing Senior Deacon, you will present the flag
of our country at the Altar.
Brethren
and friends, you will stand at attention and salute our flag.
Standing
at attention means that a person stands with head and body
erect facing the flag. As the flag moves, the head and body
are moved so that the person always faces the flag. I.S.D.
carries the flag with left hand high - right hand low-on the
flag staff, with the staff extending past his right side.
In
The United States of America, the salute is defined as follows:
Placing the right hand over the heart with fingers joined.
A person (other than one in military uniform) who is covered
removes his headgear and holds it over his heart with his
right hand.
As
I.S.D. picks up flag, all persons salute. The salute is dropped
when I.S.D. stops West of the Altar.
The
same salute is made during the pledge to the flag. The same
salute is again made when the I.S.D. starts to leave the Altar
and is dropped when he has replaced the flag in its stand.
I.S.D. does not salute the flag at any time.
I.S.D.
moves from flag standard Z T F G, faces Altar and moves toward
it until he is about 6 feet from point J. All except I.S.D.
repeat in unison the pledge to the flag. It is strongly urged
that the pledge be followed immediately with the singing of
the National anthem or another appropriate patriotic song.
I.S.D. does not sing.
I.J.C.:
Brethren, join me in saluting and pledging allegiance to the
flag.
ALL:
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under
God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
I.J.C.
moves X L N O, faces West.
I.J.C.:
We present the flag at the Altar as a symbol of the civil
liberty without which there could be no religious freedom.
It is especially appropriate that this flag should be committed
to the custody of these young men, so soon to become the citizens
by whose patriotism its honor must be defended, whether on
the fields of battle or on the perpetual battlefields where
good citizenship wages war with bad. In all the crises of
the nation's history, we have called upon our young manhood
and thank God it has never failed to respond. Young men have
fought every war our country has ever waged and the red upon
that glorious banner is dyed a richer hue with the precious
blood the nation's youth has shed. We, therefore, present
it at our Altar as a sentinel to guard us while we worship
and I solemnly enjoin the members of this Chapter never to
meet save beneath its protecting folds, and outside the Chapter
walls, ever to live worthy of that sacred banner.
I.J.C.
moves O N L X, faces North. After I.J.C. is in station, I.S.D.
does about face, moves G H V to flag standard, replaces flag,
then moves X, faces West.
I.O.:
* (rap)
All
except I.O. sit down.
I.O.
carrying school books, moves X U O, faces West, places school
books on Northeast corner of Altar.
I.O.:
From the station in the East, emblematic of the morning years
of life, we place the school books on the Altar as a symbol
of the intellectual liberty, without which there could be
neither civil nor religious freedom. They are particularly
emblematic of the great public school system of our country,
the foundation of that universal enlightenment which is the
crowning glory of our institutions. Devoted championship of
our public schools is a cardinal teaching of the Order of
DeMolay. We are unalterably opposed to the same building housing
a school, a church and a seat of civil government. Civil,
religious and intellectual liberty are the three sources of
our country's greatness, but they must stand alone, upon separate
foundations and under separate roofs. These books, representative
of those being carried to and from the public schools by millions
of boys and girls each day, are just as vital symbols of our
liberties as the Holy Bible, which is the rule and guide of
our faith, or the flag which protects the church, the school
and the seat of civil power. We, therefore, place these books
upon the Altar and I solemnly enjoin the members of this Chapter
ever to stand unswervingly for the protection and perpetuity
of the free public schools, the citadel of our safety and
the source of the only real freedom possible in a government
of the people, by the people and for the people.
I.O.
moves O U X, faces West.
I.O.:
As no great undertaking should ever begin without asking the
blessing of Almighty God, let us give our attention to the
Installing Chaplain as he leads us in prayer.
***
(3 raps)
All
stand.
Brother
Installing Chaplain, you will lead us in prayer.
All
lights except the candles and Altar spot are dimmed. I.Ch.
conducted by I.Mar. moves X Z I J. I.Ch. halts at point J.
I.Mar. takes one step further, both face East. I.Ch. takes
one step towards Altar, simultaneously I.Mar takes one step
backward away from the Altar. As I.Ch. and I.Mar. leave their
stations, all active DeMolays in the East and the I.S.C. and
I.J.C. descend to the floor level.
Active
DeMolays will kneel on left knee. All others will remain standing.
All
Active DeMolays except I.Mar. kneel in unison as I.Ch. kneels.
I.Ch.:
Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, we thank Thee for the many
opportunities we have had to display Thy manifold gifts of
grace. We thank Thee for the privilege of service and for
the knowledge of Thine eternal love. We ask Thy special blessing
upon these Officers who assume the responsibilities of leadership
in this Chapter. Reassure them of Thy continued guidance and
protecting care. Give them the will to understand, the courage
to do that which is right, and the strength to carry out Thy
teachings. Amen.
ALL:
Amen.
Active
DeMolays rise as I.Ch. rises. I.Ch. takes one step backward
away from Altar, simultaneously I.Mar. takes one step forward.
Both face North. I.Ch. takes one step forward to I.Mar.'s
side. I.Ch. conducted by I.Mar. moves J K V Z, I.Ch. crosses
in front of I.Mar. and moves X, stands facing his station.
I.Mar. moves X and simultaneously both I.Ch. and I.Mar. face
West. As I.Ch. and I.Mar lease Altar, all Active DeMolays
who were in the East and I.S.C. and I.J.C. return to dais.
Lights raised to full.
I.O.:
I now declare this Chapter open for the purpose of installation.
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(rap)
All
sit down.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Marshal, you will read the names of the
Officers who have been elected or appointed to serve this
Chapter for the ensuing term.
Done.
If
the Chapter so desires the Officers may already be seated
within the Chapter room, either at the stations which they
are about to assume, or in a predesignated area. If either
of these methods is used, then the Officers will form the
triangle as prescribed in Diagram 2 when their names are read.
Or if space permits the Officers may be seated in the triangle
show in Diagram 2 from the beginning of the ceremony.
I.O.:
Brethren of the Chapter, you behold those who have been elected
or appointed to serve you for the next term. Do you promise
faithfully to cooperate with them in their efforts to advance
the interests of our Order?
ALL:
We do.
I.O.:
Do you promise to lay aside all petty jealousies and ambitions
and work loyally and earnestly with them in performing whatever
part of our common task may be assigned to you?
ALL:
We do.
I.O.:
Brother Councilors, you have heard the assurance of your brethren
and their promises of loyal support within and without the
Chapter. Do you in turn promise to labor zealously with them
toward the accomplishment of the purposes which animate us
all?
Councilors:
We do.
I.O.:
Do you promise to lay aside all petty distinctions of official
position yet labor all the more earnestly to show your appreciation
of the honor bestowed upon you?
Councilors:
We do.
I.O.:
Brother Councilors and brethren of this Chapter, on behalf
of our Order, I accept these pledges of cooperation as a happy
augury of the success which such mutual harmony and zeal assure.
The common burden can be borne by neither Officers nor members
alone. The most efficient Officers who could be chosen would
be ineffective without the loyal help of the members and the
most enthusiastic members would be powerless without intelligent
and consecrated leadership. Without this faithful and efficient
cooperation you cannot hope for and you would not deserve
success.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Marshal, you will present the Master Councilor-elect
for installation.
M.C.
moves to point J. I.Mar. moves X Z I J, standing on the M.C.'s
left, faces East.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother _________________________, who has been elected Master
Councilor of the Chapter for the ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother ____________________, you have been elected to the
honorable office of Master Councilor of this Chapter, I need
not remind you that, as your title suggests, you are the leader
of the body. You are not to be arrogant or dictatorial. Rather,
you are to lead those who follow you gladly because you have
proved your willingness to listen to counsel as well as give
it. It is your duty to preside at all meetings and to perform
all duties which naturally pertain to such an office or which
may devolve upon you from time to time. Before taking this
office, however, we must hear from you a public declaration.
Are you ready to make this declaration?
M.C.:
I am.
I.O.:
*** (3 raps)
All
rise.
I.O.:
Then you will kneel on both knees
M.C.
kneels
I.O.:
and place both hands upon the Holy Bible.
places
hands as directed.
I.O.:
Do you promise to follow in the footsteps of Jacques DeMolay
should service and duty demand it?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise, upon your honor as a DeMolay, that you will
demand of each member clean living, high respect for parents
and deference to womanhood?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will be just while deciding between
one brother and another?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will obey the laws of your city, state
and country and always deserve the reputation and character
of a good citizen?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will endeavor to aid the members of
this Chapter to a greater realization of their duties to our
beloved country?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise to aid the distressed and weary and never permit
a brother to go in need?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will at all times obey the Statutes
and orders of the Supreme Council?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will never permit a meeting to close
without a word of prayer for your mother, your father and
your country's welfare?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will see that both degrees of this
Order are conferred at least once during your term of office?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you promise that you will, to the best of your ability,
provide for the observance of any Obligatory Days falling
within your term of office?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Do you now declare that you will uphold the public school
system and hold it to be a bulwark of our citizenship?
M.C.:
I do.
I.O.:
Then you will seal your promises by kissing the Holy Bible.
Done.
You
will arise.
M.C.
rises.
Brother
Installing Marshal, you will conduct our Master Councilor
to his station.
I.Mar.
conducts M.C., moves J K V U, faces East. M.C. ascends dais
faces West and I.Mar. moves U Z X, faces West.
I.O.:
Brother Master Councilor, before you and about you are your
brethren. Brethren and friends, before you is the Master Councilor.
I.O.
leads applause.
I.O.:
* (rap)
All
except I.O. and I.Mar. sit down.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Marshal, you will present the Senior Councilor-elect
for installation.
I.Mar
moves X Z I J, faces East.
When
I.O. names Officers I.Mar. is to present for installation,
Officers named move to point J. When I.O. instructs I.Mar.
to conduct Officers to station, I.Mar. moves J K V T C E K,
with Officers accompanying him to Z X. I.Mar. returns to J
standing always on the left of those being installed. When
more than one Officer is being conducted: The Officers follow
single file behind the first; they remain standing until all
are at stations, then sit down in unison.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother __________, who has been elected Senior Councilor
for the ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother _____________, you have been elected by your brethren
to the second highest office in their gift and it will be
your duty to preside in the absence of the Master Councilor.
It is necessary, therefore, that you be fully qualified to
fill not only your own particular station, but also that of
your immediate superior. Your station in the West is symbolic
of the setting sun, and emblematic of the night which heralds
the eternal day. Brother Installing Marshal, you will conduct
the Senior Councilor to his station in the West, after which
you will present the Junior Councilor-elect for installation.
Done.
S.C.
sits down upon reaching his station.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother _____________, who has been elected Junior Councilor
for the ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother __________, the office of the Junior Councilor is
one of dignity and honor. The members of this Chapter expressed
their confidence in you when you were elected to this position.
You are to cooperate heartily with the other two Councilors
as prescribed by our ritual. Your capabilities and effectiveness
will afford the best proof of your zeal and interest in this
Chapter. Your station is in the South, symbolic of the meridian
sun or the noon of life. Brother Installing Marshal, you will
conduct the Junior Councilor to his station in the South,
after which you will present the Deacons for installation.
Done.
J.C.
sits down upon reaching his station.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother _________, who has been chosen Senior Deacon, and
Brother _________, who has been chosen Junior Deacon for the
ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother __________, the office of Senior Deacon is one of
the most important in the official line. In the interpretation
of the work of the Order you have been assigned a role which
is both arduous and honorable. Your selection for this rank
is a compliment to your efficiency, and I trust that you will
labor zealously to vindicate the wisdom of your selection.
Brother ______________, as Junior Deacon you will be the inner
guard of the Chapter and will assist the Senior Deacon in
the ceremony of initiation. I enjoin upon you the same devotion
to the work of the Order which is the duty of all Officers
of whatever rank or station. Brother Installing Marshal, you
will conduct the Deacons to their respective stations, after
which you will present the Stewards for Installation.
Done.
S.D.
and J.D. sit down upon reaching their stations.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother __________, who has been chosen Senior Steward, and
Brother ___________, who has been chosen Junior Steward, for
the ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brethren, your duties are suggested by your titles and as
integral parts of our work they have a definite place. You
are to assist the Deacons in conducting candidates through
the ceremony of initiation. You will have many opportunities
for effective service and your very rank teaches us that all
service is honorable and worthy of faithful performance. Brother
Installing Marshal, you will conduct the Stewards to their
respective stations, after which you will present the Marshal
and Sentinel for installation.
Done.
S.S.
and J.S. sit down upon reaching their stations.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother ____________, who has been chosen Marshal and Brother
____________, who has been chosen Sentinel for the ensuing
term.
I.O.:
Brother _______________, it will be your duty to conduct such
processions as our rites prescribe, and to perform such other
duties as maybe enjoined upon you. Dignity and efficiency
will lend effectiveness to the performance of your duties,
which are by no means unimportant. Brother __________, you
have been selected by the Master Councilor to act as Sentinel.
Your station is at the outer door. Upon you devolves the duty
of seeing that no one is admitted to the deliberations of
the Chapter except such as are duly qualified. It is well
to remember that you are the guardian of the temple. Brother
Installing Marshal, you will conduct the Marshal and Sentinel
to their respective stations, after which you will present
the Chaplain for installation.
Done.
Mar.
and Sen. Sit down upon reaching their stations.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother ___________, who has been chosen Chaplain for the
ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother ____________, you have been selected for a very sacred
and honorable office. As your title implies, you are to lead
the Chapter in its devotions and I need not remind you that
your conduct at all times should be scrupulously consonant
with the dignity, the solemnity and the sanctity of those
duties. The strictest decorum is necessary in all official
stations, but yours is one particularly demanding such qualities
as will vindicate the wisdom of your selection. Our devotions
are not unmeaning forms, but the practice of duties constantly
inculcated in our teachings. Brother Installing Marshal, you
will conduct the Chaplain to his station, after which you
will present the Scribe and Standard Bearer for installation.
Done.
Ch.
sits down upon reaching his station.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother __________, who has been chosen Scribe and Brother
___________, who has been chosen Standard Bearer for the ensuing
term.
I.O.:
Brother ____________, you have been chosen to record the proceedings
of the chapter and I enjoin upon you the care, neatness and
efficiency which make a secretary's work valuable to any order.
The duties of your office are many and varied and are not
confined to the meetings of the Chapter. We rely upon your
fidelity at all times, that no confusion or dispute may arise
in connection with the Chapter's routine business. Brother
_____________, as the title of you office implies you are
to be the official custodian of the beloved emblem of our
county's greatness. Patriotism is one of the cardinal virtues
of our Order, and as the formal guardian of the flag you are
to remind us of our duties as common sharers in the blessings
won for us by all the sacrifices of those who have lived well
and died gloriously in behalf of our country. The honor of
that flag is soon to be committed to our hands and it is no
light distinction which has been accorded you as its keeper.
Brother Installing Marshal, you will conduct the Scribe and
the Standard Bearer to their respective stations after which
you will present the Treasurer, Almoner and Orator for installation.
Done.
Sc.
and S.B. sit down upon reaching their stations.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brother ____________, who has been elected Treasurer, Brother
_________, who has been chosen Almoner and Brother ________,
who has been chosen Orator for the ensuing term.
I.O.:
Brother __________________, you have been elected to the stewardship
of the finances of this chapter and I enjoin upon you rigid
fidelity in the discharge of that important trust. With propriety
I urge you to the strictest carefulness that this Chapter
may at all times know its financial status. Brother ___________,
it is your province to remind us, in the performance of your
official duties as Almoner, that charity, not the ostentatious
and unmeaning dolling out of alms, but the charity which has
been translated "brotherly love" is a virtue which
all should practice. The cry of need is ever sounding in our
ears and to it our ears must never be closed. Brother _______________,
you have been selected as the Orator of this Chapter. It is
an office the importance of which cannot be overestimated.
The interpretation of the lesson to be taught in the DeMolay
Degree depends in a large measure on the manner in which the
Orator makes his explanation of the fundamental significance
of the teachings of our Order. No small measure of ability
will be required to make your portion of the ritual impressive
and your selection for this office is an automatic proof of
the Master Councilor's confidence that you possess and will
display that ability. Brother Installing Marshal, you will
conduct the Treasurer, Almoner and Orator to their respective
stations, after which you will present the Preceptors for
installation.
Done.
Tr.,
Al. and O. sit down upon reaching their stations.
I.Mar.:
Brother Installing Officer, I take pleasure in presenting
Brothers _________, who have been chosen Preceptors for the
ensuing term.
I.O.:
My brothers, it is unnecessary for me to emphasize the importance
of the duties you are to perform in exemplifying our ritual.
Without entering into the details of your share of this work,
I can consistently enjoin upon you the highest efficiency
of which you are capable. Your very selection is an honor,
for to you has been committed the most impressive feature
of our ceremony of initiation. The impression you make upon
the candidates who are presented to you will be an abiding
one and in proportion to your effectiveness will that impression
be what it is so earnestly desired to be. Brother Installing
Marshal, you will conduct the Preceptors to their stations.
I.Mar
conducts Precs. J K V T C E V Z X. 1P moves Z X at first pass
by his station. Others then move Z X in sequence.
When
all Precs. Have reached their stations they sit down simultaneously.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Marshal, you will now proclaim the Officers
of ___________ Chapter, Order of DeMolay, duly and regularly
installed.
I.Mar.
moves X Y Z I J, face East, without kneeling, lays right hand
on Bible and raises left hand (and baton if one is used.)
I.Mar.:
In the name and under the authority of The International Supreme
Council of the Order of DeMolay, and by direction of the Installing
Officer, I declare the Officers of _______________ Chapter,
Order of DeMolay duly and regularly installed.
I.O.:
* (rap)
I.Mar.
moves J K V Z X, faces West and sits down.
I.O.:
Brother Master Councilor, I now present you with the gavel
of authority and enjoin you the duty of wielding it with dignity,
impartiality and courtesy, never forgetting that, though you
are temporarily the chief among your brethren, you have only
emerged for a brief time from the ranks and to the ranks you
will soon return.
I.O.
hands gavel to new M.C. After M.C. has completed his acknowledgements,
introductions, announcements, etc., he returns gavel to I.O.
I.O.:
Brethren and friends, before concluding our ceremonies, let
us unite in prayer.
***
(3 raps)
All
stand.
All
lights except the candles and Altar spot are dimmed.
A
minister or other person designated may offer prayer or the
Chaplain selected for the purpose may use the following prayer
or the Nine o'clock Interpolation prayer, including the unison
response by the brethren.
If
I.Ch. is to give prayer, I.Ch., conducted by I.Mar., moves
X Z I J. I.Ch. halts at point J. I.Mar. takes one step further,
both face East. I Ch. takes one step towards Altar. As I.Ch.
and I.Mar. leave their stations, all Active DeMolays in the
East and I.S.C and I.J.C. descend to the floor level.
I.O.:
Active DeMolays will kneel on left knee All others will remain
standing.
All
Active DeMolays except I.Mar will kneel in unison as I.Ch.
kneels.
I.Ch.:
Our Father in Heaven, wilt Thou bestow upon us, as we are
about to leave this place, the benediction of Thy holy favor.
Wilt Thou inspire in us all the high purposes we have heard
here enjoined. Wilt Thou bless all who are dedicated to the
cause of virtue, of clean and manly living, of lives that
honor Thy great sacred name. Bless the cause in which we young
men are laboring and may our Order become a power for good
in this community and throughout our land. Amen.
ALL:
Amen. (Unison response if Nine O'clock Interpolation Prayer
is used.)
Active
DeMolays rise as I.Ch. rises. I.Ch. takes one step backward
away from the Altar; simultaneously I.Mar. takes one step
forward. Both face North. I.Ch. takes one step forward to
I.Mar.'s side. I.Ch. conducted by I.Mar. moves J K V Z, I.Ch.,
crosses in front of I.Mar. and moves X, stands facing his
station. I.Mar. moves Z X and simultaneously I.Ch. and I.Mar.
face West. As I.Ch. and I.Mar. leave Altar, all Active DeMolays
who were in the East and I.S.C. and I.J.C. return to daises.
Lights are raised to full.
I.O.:
Brother Installing Senior Deacon, you will attend the Altar.
I.S.D.
moves X Z T I J, faces East, kneels without touching the Altar,
reverently and slowly loses the Bible, rises without touching
the Altar, then proceeds to candle 1, extinguishes it, then
extinguished the others in order crossing between the Altar
and East as he does so, then without kneeling removes school
books, then moves J K V U, places school books on I.O.'s pedestal,
then moves U Z X, faces West.
I.O.:
I now declare this Chapter closed.
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