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Grand Master (Freemasonry)

Wilkins F. Tannehill, Masonic Grand Master of Tennessee, in his regalia

A Grand Master is a title of honour as well as an office in Freemasonry, given to a freemason elected to oversee a Masonic jurisdiction, derived from the office of Grand Masters in chivalric orders.[1] He presides over a Grand Lodge and has certain rights in the constituent Lodges that form his jurisdiction. In most cases, the Grand Master is styled "Most Worshipful Grand Master."[2] One example of a differing title exists in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, where the Grand Master is titled "Right Worshipful".[3] Under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the role is titled "Grand Master Mason".

  1. ^ [1] Grand Master
  2. ^ [2] Use of the Term Worshipful
  3. ^ [3] The Right Worshipful Grand Master of Pennsylvania

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