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Masonic Lodge Grand Master

Freemasonry involves many Masonic officers to take care of their Lodges. Grand Master is the highest authority person under the Masonic Jurisdiction. Masonic Lodge Grand Master has rights over the other lodge officers. The presidential hold over the Lodge in a respective area can be useful for appropriate functioning of the Mason. Worshipful Master can appoint officers for assistance. The Grand Lodges even elect Deputy Grand Masters that work under the guidance of the Masonic Lodge Grand Master. There is English Freemasonry which considers one member of Royal Family to be the Grand Master. The Master can appoint Pro Grand Master who can assist with the regular tasks just as the Deputy Grand Master. The traditions followed in the office with relation to a Grand Master are different in the jurisdictions. European ritual has been re-electing one Grand Master for many years together and after multiple decades they may elect another one. In other nations one to three year period is only considered as the service period for a Masonic Lodge Grand Master.

Freemasonry has been popular in the last few centuries, now millions form a part of this fraternity. There are many officers of varying ranks and responsibilities who work and follow the orders of Grand Master. Without discrimination Masonry welcomes all believers of superpower to form a part of the fraternity. The Grand Master first elected unambiguously in 1717 was Anthony Sayer, serving at the Premier Grand Lodge of England. There are no strong records showing the term of service and currently practiced trends are the same. The members of noble families are often chosen as the Grand Master. Masonic Lodge Grand Master Prince Edward is currently serving England and Wales. The Grand Master takes care of all the vital decisions and administration of the Lodge in specific areas for a peaceful and efficient Masonry.

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