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Good stuff Shawn, keep up the good work! :afam:
New member here, just joined yesterday. Just want to pass along to everyone here, especially the creator of this site, a job well done. I was raised two weeks ago as a Master Mason. Working on my Mark Mason degree as we speak.

Can someone tell me if there is alot of memory involved with this degree?

Tks in advance,

Jim
Welcome Jim. The Mark degree is my favourite. There is more memory work for the SD and Master than Craft although there is only one degree. There are an additional 3 officers in Mark called overseers who fall between the SD and JW. These offices have a few lengthy pices to learn but generally as the story is easier to follow than Craft the memory work is easier to learn.
Hope all goes well, you will enjoy the Mark degree as you can see I am in 2 Mark lodges and love them both.
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