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THE ARCANE SCHOOLS - Fort Myers Beach Masonic Lodge No. 362

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Section IV.<br />

_Of Adjournments._<br />

Adjournment is a term not recognized in Masonry. There are but two ways<br />

in<br />

which the communication of a lodge can be terminated; and these are<br />

either<br />

by _closing_ the lodge, or by _calling from labor to refreshment_. In<br />

the<br />

former case the business of the communication is finally disposed of<br />

until<br />

the next communication; in the latter the lodge is still supposed to be<br />

open and may resume its labors at any time indicated by the Master.<br />

But both the time of closing the lodge and of calling it from labor to<br />

refreshment is to be determined by the absolute will and the free<br />

judgment<br />

of the Worshipful Master, to whom alone is intrusted the care of<br />

"setting<br />

the craft to work, and giving them wholesome instruction for labor." He<br />

alone is responsible to the Grand Master and the Grand <strong>Lodge</strong>, that his<br />

lodge shall be opened, continued, and closed in harmony; and as it is<br />

by<br />

his "will and pleasure" only that it is opened, so is it by his "will<br />

and<br />

pleasure" only that it can be closed. Any attempt, therefore, on the<br />

part<br />

of the lodge to entertain a motion for adjournment would be an<br />

infringement of this prerogative of the Master. Such a motion is,<br />

therefore, always out of order, and cannot be; and cannot be acted on.<br />

The rule that a lodge cannot adjourn, but remain in session until<br />

closed<br />

by the Master, derives an authoritative sanction also from the<br />

following<br />

clause in the fifth of the Old Charges.<br />

"All Masons employed shall meekly receive their wages without murmuring<br />

or<br />

mutiny, _and not desert the Master till the work is finished_."<br />

Section V.<br />

_Of the Appointment of Committees._<br />

It is the prerogative of the Master to appoint all Committees, unless<br />

by a<br />

special resolution provision has been made that a committee shall<br />

otherwise be appointed.

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