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Order of Pythagorans
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William H.
"Pop" Moss Grand
Council
Order of Pythagorans
State of New Jersey
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Clarence Randy
Manuel
Grand Master Councilor |
Overview of Membership
Membership is not
limited to the sons or relatives of Freemasons, but to any boy of good
character in the age range of 8-20 years of age. He must be recommended by
a Master Mason or a fellow Pythagoran.
The Order of Pythagorans is not a Junior Masonic Order, however it is
under the supervision of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge.
The paramount aim of the Order of Pythagorans is to serve the Youth of our
communities with a well organized and supervised program to promote
educational, vocational, social activity, health, character, and all
around development of boys throughout New Jersey, while building better
sons of today and men of tomorrow.
The Ritual is the focal point of all of the Order's programming. Through
it, the candidate in his initiation into the order is presented valuable
and impressive lessons. This investiture attempts to symbolize and teach
Reverence for God, Love and Honor to his Parents, Righteous Thinking,
Purity, Patriotism, Toleration, Courtesy, Friendship, and Constancy.
A Pythagorans goal is to become a better son, a better youth and citizen
than ever before.
The Companions hold meetings in what are called "Chapters" mainly located
in Masonic Temples. Each Chapter is hosted by one or more Lodges, who
provide advisors from their own lodge membership. These Chapters
throughout the state, are divided into Districts, each District has an
annual meeting and all Chapters in the state meet for an annual Grand
Session which lasts two days.
Many workshops, athletic activities and awards programs are held at the
District Meetings and Grand Sessions. Also at the Grand Session the
companions participate in the election of new Grand Council Officers, a
Banquet, and Devotional Service.
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