ST. JOHN'S LODGE
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS


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MARSHALL

 OVERVIEW 

            The Marshall’s most important duty, usually as the lodge’s Immediate Past Master, is to be available as a source of knowledge to the Master when requested. In addition to his ritual duties he will conduct visitors and guests of the lodge as the Master shall direct. 

            The emblem for this station is the baton. The collar may have the emblem encircled or not. The emblem will also be on the Lodge Apron, which will be worn during lodge in place of the usual blue-bordered white members’ apron. 

Below are some specific duties and responsibilities of the Marshall. 

SPECIFIC DUTIES 

  1. He should assist the Master as requested.
  2. Check with the Tyler and inform the Master of any special or out-of-state visitors.
  3. Obtain the names of any brothers wishing to make a presentation to a candidate at a Third Degree and report them to the Master.
  4. Should attend the visits of the District Deputy Grand Master as scheduled.