| What is
the Order of The Secret Monitor?
The correct title is "The Order of
the Secret Monitor in the British Isles and Territories Overseas"
and is sub titled "The Brotherhood of David and Jonathon".is
steadily growing and flourishing in the UK and throughout the world.
The Order takes its theme from the
book of Samuel in the Old Testament and the life of David and his
remarkable friendship with Jonathon. The whole essence of the
Fraternity is based on this friendship, with special officers (four
visiting deacons) appointed to maintain a personal contact with all
its members, the rituals and ceremonies date from 1000 years before
the building of King Solomon's Temple.
During the first degree or Induction
as a Secret Monitor - the ceremony recalls the quite remarkable
friendship between David and Jonathon, through both trying times and
against strong opposition.
The second degree or Admission as a
Prince - recalls the persecution of David by Saul and the way in which
David selected and proved his friends.
Uniquely
The third degree is Installation and Commission as a Supreme Ruler -
recalling the anointing of David as King and the opportunities and
duties of leadership.
The meetings are in Conclaves, all of
which are in Provinces and under the control of the Grand Conclave,
which has its based at Mark Masons Hall, London.
The 'head' of the Conclave is known as the Supreme Ruler and among the
Officers are as mentioned above the four Visiting Deacons with the
unique role in Freemasonry and the responsibility of
communicating with the members between each meeting.
This is to put into practice the teachings and precepts of that are
communicated in the three degrees; these are to make friendship and
fidelity with the fundamental aim to show consideration, concern and
care for other brethren.
At each Conclave meeting, the Visiting Deacons report of their contact
with the absent brethren.
This Order is truly a friendly one, relying on the response from
all its members to the dedicated contact by the Deacons.
The only requirement of a prospective
candidate is that he must be a Master Mason, but it is equally correct
to say that an essential qualification in every candidate is the
willingness to offer and be ready and responsive to friendship'.
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