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MANUAL OF THE LODGE.

expresses his approbation, or makes such observations as the circumstances and situation of the Lodge may require. The Grand Master then resigns the chair to the Worshipful Master, and the Grand officers leave their seats, and repair to the East.

Should the Grand officers retire before the Lodge is closed, the same ceremony must be observed as at their entrance.

SECTION V.

FESTIVALS OF THE ORDER.


N every country where Freemasonry is encouraged, its festival days are celebrated with great ceremony. These are, the festival of St. John the Baptist, on the 24th of June, and that of St. John the Evangelist, on the 27th of December. They are days set apart by the fraternity to worship the Grand Architect of the Universe; to implore his blessings upon the great family of mankind; and to partake of the feast of brotherly affection. Hence the Grand Lodge has recommended to every Lodge, annually to celebrate one or both of these days in such way as will be most conducive to the advantage of the Lodge, and the honor and benefit of the Institution.

Whichever day may have been selected, the Lodge about to celebrate it should assemble at its usual place of meeting, and having been opened on the first degree, is called from labor, and a peocession is to be formed as follows:

Tiler, with his sword;
Two Stewards, with white staves;
Two Standards (Faith and Hope);
Entered Apprentices, two and two;