Transcription of THE RITUAL
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THE RITUAL2001 Reprint of 1983 text with adopted revisionsRitualistic Statutes2001 reprint of 1955 Statutes23R I TUA LDedicationTOTHE MAN who recognizes in his initiation a creed whoseideals are worthy of emulation, though only worthy so long as theyremain just beyond his INITIATION ceremony occupies but one hour a superb cre-ative hour. Few active men realize the responsibility for the futurewell-being of our Fraternity which rests upon the undergraduatemembers. New men are chosen by the undergraduates; new men aretaught the lessons of our Fraternity by the undergraduates; and newmen perceive the ceremony of initiation from their classmates, that hour there is to be inculcated in the minds of the ini-tiates a rule of life that has its foundation in the philosophies oftime philosophies that have lived through the ages because they tellthe fundamentals of true brotherhood, out of which the Founders ofour Fraternity chose the ideals to which we initiation is a golden opportunity that needs preparation ofthe heart and mind in order that the truths we have to present will befixed in the hearts of the initiates, and there to be held for the rest oftheir lives.
THE INITIATION ceremony occupies but one hour – a superb cre-ative hour. Few active men realize the responsibility for the future well-being of our Fraternity which rests upon the undergraduate members. New men are chosen by the undergraduates; new men are taught the lessons of our Fraternity by the undergraduates; and new
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