Chapter 17 · Study
The Lesser Lights
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Vocabulary · 6
- Lesser Lights
- Three lights (typically candles or lamps) placed about the altar. The published lecture says they are emblematical of the Sun, the Moon, and the Master of the Lodge.
- The Sun
- The first Lesser Light. "As the Sun rules the day," the published lecture says, "so should the Master rule and govern his Lodge with equal regularity."
- The Moon
- The second Lesser Light. "As the Moon governs the night," the lecture continues, the second light points to a constancy of guidance that watches over the Craft even in the brother's hours of quiet.
- The Master of the Lodge
- The third Lesser Light. The published lecture asks the Master to give light to his Lodge by his example, his instruction, and his diligence in office.
- Arrangement
- The published arrangement of the three Lesser Lights varies by jurisdiction: sometimes a triangle about the altar, sometimes one at each of the three principal officers' stations. Either form preserves the symbolism.
- Distinction from the Great Lights
- The Lesser Lights are placed ABOUT the altar; the Great Lights (Volume, Square, Compasses) rest UPON it. The two sets never trade places; the distinction is part of every published opening.
Practice questions · 4
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What do the three Lesser Lights publicly represent?
- a. Wisdom, Strength, and Beauty
- b. The Sun, the Moon, and the Master of the Lodge ✓
- c. Faith, Hope, and Charity
- d. Past, Present, and Future
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Where are the Lesser Lights placed?
- a. Upon the altar, alongside the Volume of Sacred Law
- b. About the altar, at points around it ✓
- c. Above the Master's pedestal only
- d. At the door of the Lodge
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What does the published lecture compare the Master of the Lodge to in the Lesser Lights?
- a. A guiding hand
- b. A pillar of the temple
- c. A source of light: by example, instruction, and diligence ✓
- d. A father to all the brethren
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How does the lecture explain the Sun's place among the Lesser Lights?
- a. As the Sun rules the day, the Master rules and governs his Lodge with equal regularity ✓
- b. As the Sun gives heat, the Master gives strength to his Lodge
- c. As the Sun rises in the East, the Master enters first
- d. As the Sun warms the earth, the Lodge warms the heart