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What Just Happened? The Fellow Craft

By Hugh O'Neill

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    So you have just taken your second step in Freemasonry! The Second or Fellow Craft Degree is arguably, and certainly historically, the most interesting of all because it embraces in a symbolic way the active part of your adult life. In some ways it is similar to your First Degree but why is it so short?

    In the early days of speculative Freemasonry, in the seventeenth century, there was just one degree, that of making a mason. In the next, eighteenth, century as the order became more widespread, something was wanted to distinguish the very new member from the more experienced.  So the Entered Apprentice Degree was created using parts of the making and the truncated remains becoming the Fellow Craft Degree (also called Masters and Fellow-Craft). Lodge records, however, often show both degrees were still conferred one after the other at the same meeting.


    In this small volume, you will not find anything fanciful but rather authoritative explanations backed by footnote references to highly respected sources allowing you to understand the historical context and original intended meaning of every aspect of the ritual. This short guide covers everything you experienced including the working tools tracing boards and different sections of the ritual. 


    Pocket Paperback

    36 Printed Pages

  • THE AUTHOR
    Hugh O'Neill
    Hugh O'Neill


    Bro Hugh was born in 1937 with a wartime and post-war upbringing and a parental ecclesiastic background, so studying communications engineering at Coventry was an obvious career choice!  A very early interest in musical performance in Winchester Cathedral choir led to taking post in symphony, light and theatrical pit orchestras alongside his passion for chamber music as a flautist.

    After National Service and while specialising in the practical aspects of electronics he held senior managerial posts in several companies in the component manufacturing, analytical mass spectrometry, industrial process control and business computing fields.  Finally with his own companies in the latter until retirement.

    Taking up Freemasonry in 1959 at the tender age of 22 in Tyrian Lodge No. 253 in Derbyshire, succeeding to that chair in 1972, followed by active Provincial Grand Steward in 1978.  His private avocations caused a move to Sussex on the south coast, becoming Master and then Secretary of Lodge of Union No. 38 and organising its bicentenary celebration at Goodwood House (the Dukes of Richmond family seat) in 2012.

    The archives of that lodge and its antecedents stretching back to the mid eighteenth century along with his own inherited and enhancing library, fertilised his quest for masonic information.  A natural move was membership of the correspondence circle of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, later filling a local secretaryship vacancy in 2006.  The big surprise came two years later with an invitation to join the lodge itself, becoming JW and SW in 2019 and 2021.

    Opportunities for solid research and discussions on matters of masonic moment with those of high repute became manifold and firmed up the ground for speaking engagements around the country, participating in masonic conferences, raising charity funds, regular contributions in The Square magazine and producing papers in AQC, which in turn brought about his appointment as a mentoring co-ordinator in Sussex and the mentor for the West Sussex Masters Lodge.

    An abiding interest in music, placed together with computer experience and Freemasonry led initially to filling in electronically for absentee lodge organists from 2015; now a permanent fixture in several lodges and chapters.

    Hugh is a member of seven Craft lodges (three honorary) and is or has been a member of nine orders beyond the Craft.  Having ‘chaired’ several times in the Craft, Holy Royal Arch, Rose Croix and Knights Templar, he holds sixty year and forty year membership certificates in the Craft and Holy Royal Arch respectively, finally being elected to the chair of Quatuor Coronati Lodge in 2022.


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