1.1.2 Seals of the Grand Lodge

The seals of the Grand Lodge and the Grand Master of Masons are as represented by the devices heretofore adopted and herewith shown; and the seal of the Grand Lodge shall be kept by the Grand Secretary.
See Decision No. 91 Seals of The Grand Lodge And Grand Master.

1.1.2.1 ARMS OF THE GRAND LODGE
Or, on a chevron gules, between three castles, a pair of compasses somewhat extended of the first.
a. Crest: A dove bearing an olive branch, proper.
b. Supports: Two beavers, proper.
c. Motto: Suivez Raison.

GrandLodgeSeal

Fig. 1-1. Seal of the Grand Lodge

1.1.2.2 ARMS OF THE GRAND MASTER
Per pale: The Arms of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island with azure; beneath a royal crown, or, on the summit whereof is a cubical stone, argent, a lion rampant of the second.
a. Crest: A dove bearing an olive branch, proper.
b. Motto: Non nobis Domine.

 Grand Master Seal

Fig. 1-2. Seal of the Grand Master of Masons

Amended November 16, 1996. 


Related Decisions

No. 91. Seals Of The Grand Lodge And Grand Master

Decision: I rule that the seals of the Grand Lodge and Grand Master are the property of the Grand Lodge. The Grand Master's seal is to be used by the Grand Master only. The Grand Lodge seal is to be used by the Grand Master and the Grand Secretary only. No other past or present Grand Lodge officers, lodge or Mason may reproduce these seals for their own use.

Constitution, Article I, Sec. 1.1.2. November 18, 1995. (Cole, GM)

Constitution, Article IV, Sec. 1.4.5.

 

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