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The Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Royal Ark Mariners.
The Degree of Royal Ark Mariner (RAM), although
worked under the aegis of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, has no real
historical connection with the Mark Degree. In essence, the Royal Ark Mariner
Degree stands alone and, is entirely unrelated to any other Masonic degree. It
is undoubtedly one of the most inspiring and beautiful degrees that we find in
Freemasonry. There is only one ceremony of “elevation”, and this is relatively
short, of some 45 minutes. As its name suggests it has a nautical flavour, with
the “elevation” of a candidate into the Degree, commemorating the providence
and mercy of God, with regard to the legend of the Deluge, as recorded in
Genesis. During the ceremony, analogies are drawn between the dangers of the
flood and the dangers of life. How we should strive to reach the “Ark”, the
haven of rest, just as Noah’s family and the other occupants of his Ark did.
The subject matter, being taken directly from the Volume of the Sacred Law, is
therefore both beautiful and instructive, guaranteed to make a lasting
impression on every candidate. Upon entering the Temple the attention of the
Candidate is directed to three points and at a certain stage the Ark is
symbolised in terms similar to the ark of salvation. The candidate is finally
instructed to advance in the spirit of the cardinal virtues.
The Officers of a Royal Ark Mariner Lodge represent Noah and two of his sons,
Japheth and Shem. A particularly interesting aspect of this Degree is the
position of the two Wardens, as in an old Craft Lodge. The first authentic
record of the Degree appears in the minutes of a meeting held in Bath in 1790.
Interest in the Degree increased in the early 1800s and eventually the Grand
Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales placed the Degree under its
protection. A Grand Master’s Royal Ark Council was subsequently formed to
regulate the Degree and since then the fraternity has grown apace. Today there
are some 850 RAM Lodges working under the English Constitution, with 45 RAM
Lodges in the Province of Kent. Details of all these Lodges showing where and
when they meet are included in the Red Kent Year Book, available from the Kent
Mark Provincial Secretary (see details later).
The Royal Ark Mariner Degree does not have a Provincial structure of Officers,
but is governed by the respective administration controlling the Mark Lodges
within a particular Province. This ensures that RAM Lodge subscriptions are
kept to a minimum. Each RAM Lodge is attached to its sponsoring Mark Lodge,
similar in some respects to the way a Royal Arch Chapter is associated with its
sponsoring Craft Lodge. You may not be surprised to hear that in other
Constitutions, the organisation of RAM Lodges can be very different, for
example, in Scotland, Royal Ark Mariner Lodges come under the Supreme Grand
Royal Arch Chapter, (as indeed do Councils of Red Cross Knights and Councils of
Royal and Select Masters!) In England the qualification for membership of a
Royal Ark Mariner Lodge is, perhaps not surprisingly, that of being a Mark
Master Mason. Brethren can also attain the Chair of their RAM Lodge (by
Dispensation) without having first been installed as Master of a Mark Lodge, or
indeed of their Craft Lodge. Any Master Mason who is interested and would like
further information on this Ancient and Honourable Fraternity could make
enquiries at their local Masonic Hall or alternatively contact the: Mark
Provincial Grand Secretary for Kent.
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| Name: |
W.Bro. Brian Holland |
| Position: |
Mark Provincial Grand Secretary for Kent, |
| Telephone: |
01474 362309 |
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