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Fraternal Provincial Visits These visits will be attended by one of the Rulers of the Province (The Provincial Grand Master or his Deputy or Assistant Provincial Grand Master) accompanied by a Provincial Steward who will act as Provincial DC, a member of the Provincial Executive and at least one other officer from the Provincial team. The object of the visit is to allow the Ruler and the team to enjoy an ordinary meeting of the Lodge and to join the Brethren afterwards at the festive board. This will give members of the Lodge the opportunity to discuss any Masonic questions or concerns that they may have with senior members of the Province. It will also enable the PGM and his team the opportunity to communicate the latest news from the Province in a less formal setting.
The summons for the meeting will state the name of the Ruler in attendance. An item on the agenda immediately after the Lodge has been opened will indicate that the Lodge will receive the Ruler, who will be formally introduced into the Lodge by his acting DC. The Master will proffer him the gavel. After the adoption of minutes (or matters arising) salutations will be accorded to the Ruler by the acting Provincial DC, the Lodge DC will then give salutations to any other Grand or Provincial Grand Officers present. The Ruler will retire after the closing of the Lodge with the Master of the Lodge under the direction of the Lodge DC. If it is not the custom of the Lodge to retire in procession the Lodge DC will ensure that brethren remain standing while the visiting team retires from the Lodge with the Master.
The introduction of this initiative is an extra commitment for the Rulers of the Province, to reduce that burden they will attend fewer installation meetings. Rulers currently attend 70% of all installations, this figure will reduce to 50%. This will mean that a Lodge should have a Ruler attending their installation every other year and fraternal visit by a Ruler in the intervening period.
A fraternal visit by its very name indicates that it is an occasion that should be enjoyed by all concerned, the Provincial Grand Master sincerely hopes that this will be the case and that these visits will prove valuable to both the Province and individual Lodges.
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