ANCIENT & PRIMITIVE RITE OF MEMPHIS-MISRAÏM
22nd° DEGREE – knight of the royal axe

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Brethren raised to the
22nd° Degree
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The teachings of the 22nd degree of the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm (APRMM) Freemasonry underscore the value of diligence and commitment in all endeavors. It brings to life the adage, “if a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing well”.

The essence of this wisdom is not just about the physical tasks we undertake, but also how our commitment to excellence shapes our character and contributes to society.

Within the teachings of the 22nd degree of APRMM Freemasonry, it is affirmed that the commitment to doing good work transcends the confines of the task at hand. It becomes a tool for character development and a testament to the Mason’s integrity. When we dedicate ourselves to perform tasks to the best of our ability, we cultivate traits such as persistence, dedication, and discipline, which contribute to our growth as individuals.

Moreover, by aspiring to achieve excellence in our work, we set a positive example for those around us. This attitude promotes a collective spirit of diligence and responsibility, thereby fostering better citizenship. As we improve our own character, we also contribute to the betterment of society.

In the context of the 22nd degree, Freemasonry imparts the value of wholehearted effort in every undertaking. It emphasizes that good work is not merely about task completion, but a path towards personal growth and societal contribution. It is through this commitment to doing well in all endeavors that Freemasons continue their journey of self-improvement and service to humanity.

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22nd° Degree Apron
Of the APRMM