Entered Apprentice Degree
The Entered Apprentice Degree, first of the three Degrees of Blue Lodge Masonry,
is a preliminary degree, intended to prepare the candidate for the higher and
fuller instructions of the succeeding degrees. The candidate is a voluntary
applicant for membership in the Lodge, he comes without an invitation from the
Lodge or from any member of the Order, even though he may have been told by a
Masonic friend that he is the type of man the Order needs.
Of his own free will and accord, the candidate knocks at the outer door of the Lodge
and seeks admission that he may begin his search for Light, for the light of divine
Truth. At the threshold of the Lodge he is required to confess his "trust in God,"
thus repudiating any tendencies to infidelity, polytheism or pantheism, and acknowledging
his faith in the One True and Living God. He is peculiarly
Although lacking in valuable historical information, the work of the Degree is replete
instructions on the internal structure of the Order, especially in its lectures. The
religious character of Masonry is impressed upon his mind and heart, not only by his
confession of "trust in God," but by the open Bible upon the altar, and by his own
dedication in prayer and mediation before the altar. The entire Ritual is a preliminary
revelation on the internal structure of the Institution, and the symbols employed in
the Degree are profoundly significant and instructive. The candidate now learns that a
Masonic Lodge is an assemblage of Freemasons, duly congregated, having the Sacred Writings,
Square, and Compass, and a Charter, or warrant of constitution, authorizing the Lodge to meet
and work. It is also explained to him that the room or place in which the meeting is
held represents some part of King Solomon’s Temple. The Lodge is supported by three
great columns, Wisdom, Strength and Beauty, which are explained to the candidate. They
are represented by the Master, Senior Warden and Junior Warden.
clothed in keeping with the
mysteries of the Order into which he is about to be inducted, "neither naked nor clothed;
neither bare-footed nor shod," the symbolic meaning being fully explained to him as he
makes his journey through the requirements of this degree.
In properly comprehending "what is done unto him," the course of his movements around the
Lodge Room, the significance of the symbols employed, and the lectures given, including
every phase of the Ritual, the Entered Apprentice Mason realizes that he has begun a noble
pursuit for Truth. The aspiration of his soul toward Absolute and Infinite Intelligence
is encouraged and strengthened. The faculties of his mind have been directed toward the Great
Architect Of The Universe, his own Creator, Preserver, and Benefactor. Through the majestic
irradiations of thought, meditation, prayer and sublime comprehensions of instructions given,
his soul pierces through the shadows of materialism
and earthiness toward the Light for which
his search has begun. He is prepared for his onward and upward course in Freemasonry, and when
he has proved his proficiency in the work of the Entered Apprentice Degree, he will be ready for
the next Degree of Blue Lodge Masonry.
The Entered Apprentice Mason is entrusted with certain secrets of the Order, all of them moral,
ethical and wholesome, and is pledged to "keep counsel of all things spoken in the Lodge or chamber
by any Masons, Fellows or Free Masons." He is invested with certain "Secret Words," which, of course,
he must keep inviolate and communicate them only in accordance with Masonic Law.