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Topic: Discalceation


  
  Special Study:  Freemasonry and the Christian
The Lord's church is "the pillar and ground of the truth," not the Masonic Lodge.
The Rite of Discalceation: This is the removal of one's shoes as a token of respect and reverence whenever one is on, or approaches, holy ground (cf.
"The rite of discalceation is, therefore, a symbol of reverence.
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 INTRODUCTION TO FREEMASONRY - ENTERED APPRENTICE By CARL H. CLAUDY
He may well begin with the Book of Ruth, in which he will find much illumination "concerning their manner of redeeming and changing."
But the Rite of Discalceation, (1) as it is called, has another significance than that of giving testimony of sincerity of intentions.
These are sufficiently important; a candidate for the Entered Apprentice Degree who is not sincere will have a very disagreeable time in Freemasonry.
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