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Welcome to the website for Union Chapter No. 7 Royal Arch Masons.
Union Chapter No. 7 R.A.M. meets on the 2nd Monday of every month except the months of July & August. We meet in Essex Lodge No. 7 located at 8 Smull Ave. Caldwell, NJ 07006. Dinner is served at 6:30 PM with our Meeting beginning promptly at 7:30 PM.

History of Royal Arch Masonry

The Royal Arch Degrees was considered most important in the early years of Freemasonry and so dogmatic was the Mother Grand Lodge - from which all Speculative Masonry derives - that in 1813, when the two grand lodges in England united, a firm and solemn landmark was adopted and placed in the Articles of Union to guide Masons throughout the world forever on this matter: "Pure Ancient Freemasonry consists of but three degrees, viz., that of Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason, including the Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch." The landmark has never been changed and to this day no other degree has been officially recognized by the Mother Grand Lodge and every rite, system or additional degree in Freemasonry cannot confer its degree on a Master Mason until he has received the Royal Arch Degree. Naturally, this is as it should be, because a man is not a Master Mason until he receives the Master's Word and he can only receive it in the Royal Arch. The Chapter of Royal Arch Masonry consists of four degrees, Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, and Royal Arch Mason.

Degrees

Royal Arch Masonry is the first order a Master Mason joins in the York Rite. The Chapter works the following degrees:
* The Mark Master Mason degree is in some respects an extension of the Fellow Crafts' second degree. In some jurisdictions the degree is conferred in a Fellow Craft Lodge, that is, the second degree of the Blue Lodge.
* The Past Master (Virtual) degree is conferred because of the traditional requirement that only Past Masters of a Blue Lodge may be admitted to Holy Royal Arch. Because there are so many applicants for this degree, Virtual Past Master is required to qualify them for it. Much of the work is the same given to install the Worshipful Master of a Blue Lodge. There is no such requirement or procedure outside the USA.
* In the Most Excellent Master degree the building of King Solomon's Temple, which figures so prominently in Blue Lodge, has been completed. In England the degree is conferred by Cryptic Councils, along with three other degrees below.
* The Royal Arch Mason (or Holy Royal Arch) degree is said by many to be the most beautiful degree in all of Freemasonry. The newly exalted Companion learns the true Master's "word" in this degree.

If you are a Master Mason and want some more information on the York Rite click here for a brochure produced by the York Rite of Texas which contains some very useful information.

Robert A. Bowen Jr.
Most Excellent High Priest

Michael A. DeMiro Jr.
Excellent King

Mitchell Austin
Excellent Scribe

Wayne Oshin
Treasurer

R. Doug Wills
Secretary

Michael A. Latora
Treas./Sec. Emeritus

John A. Driscoll
Captain of the Host

Wylie Clark
Principal Sojourner

William M. Lamson
Royal Arch Captain

Matt Fielder
Grand Master 3rd Veil

Robert Bolcar
Grand Master 2nd Veil

Robert Fortunato
Grand Master 1st Veil

Samuel Kernaghan
Chaplain

James H. Daniels
Tyler

Michael A. Latora
Historian

Pasquale Lagozino
Organist

Trustees:
William Lamson 2010
Frederick Waldron 2011
William Hutcheson 2012

Committees:

Audit & Finance
Matt Fielder
Robert Bolcar
Bill Heberer

Ritual
Samuel Kernaghan
John A. Driscoll

Historical
Michael A. Latora
Edward Johnson

Budget
Robert Fortunato
Edward Johnson

Charity
All Chapter Members

Refreshments
All Appointed Officers