Mark Master Mason
The work of a Mark Master Mason is the Extension of the 2nd Degree, 'Fellowcraft', but it is neither superior nor subordinate to that Degree.
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As a Brother Freemason participating in the Consolidated Rite, you may consider becoming a Mark Master Mason once you have studied the Lectures of the Craft for a minimum of four months.
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Once a Brother has gained experience as Mark Master Mason, and feels ready to take his next step in Freemasonry, he is encouraged to progress to further instruction by becoming a Royal Arch Mason.