The Tyler is obligated to serve as a guard against eavesdroppers in a Masonic Lodge, and to guard the outer door of a Masonic Temple. They also ensure that those who seek admission into a Masonic Lodge have the proper qualifications to do so.
A Masonic door-keeper if outside the lodge is called a Tyler. If inside the Lodge he is called the Inner Guard.
A Masonic doorkeeper is often referred to as the Tyler. They are responsible for guarding the entrance to the lodge and ensuring only authorized individuals enter during meetings.
A Freemasonic doorkeeper is known as a "Tyler", sometimes also spelled "Tiler".
If you are a person seeking information about the fraternity, then go to your loal Masonic Lodge and ask someone there. If you have already received your first degree and are seeking information about your second, then you should refer back to the first degree obligation for guidance and reflection upon whether you wish to persue this line (you know what I mean).
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There is no such formal ceremony for a masonic marriage.
There is no such thing as Masonic Lodge Money.
The definition of Masonic is having an affiliation with the Freemasons.
Masonic College was created in 1844.
Lewis Masonic was created in 1801.
There is a Masonic cornerstone that was laid after it was built, but not part of the statue. There have been several presidents who were members of the Masonic lodge. George Washington was Grand Master of the Virginia Masonic lodge and had a Masonic funeral.
There is not a camel on a Masonic ring. The symbols located on a Masonic ring include the Masonic square, a compass, and sometimes the letter G. A Masonic ring is often worn on the right, little finger.