CHAPTER 85
Appeals for Aid
REG. 85-1
WHO MAY APPEAL FOR AID.
Appeals for aid are by
Masonic usage confined to the assistance of a needy worthy brother, his widow
and orphans. No Mason’s obligation requires him to contribute to assist his own
or any other lodge in erecting buildings. [60-7; 77-8; 77-9].
All appeals for aid shall
be sent to the Grand Lodge Committee on Charity, which committee shall have
power to investigate fully under such rules and regulations as said committee
shall adopt, and approve or disapprove the same, and no call for aid shall be
allowed to be sent to the subordinate lodges of the state until authorized and
signed by said committee, approved by the Grand Master and attested by the
Grand Secretary under the seal of the Grand Lodge. [13-3.8.E].
Unless approved in writing
by the Grand Master, attested by the Grand Secretary under the seal of this
Grand Lodge:
1. A begging letter or solicitation for aid,
not addressed to the lodge of which the applicant is a member, or to the
members thereof, that is not authorized as provided by Regulation 85-2, is
forbidden.
2. No brother shall circulate in a lodge a
petition soliciting financial aid for any matter or any thing not of a strictly
Masonic character.
3. A lodge or a brother in the name of
Masonry shall not issue or endorse any document to any person or to any
organization to be used for business or solicitation purposes.
4. A lodge or a brother in the name of
Masonry shall not by circular letter or otherwise, solicit pecuniary assistance
or donations of money or merchandise for any purpose, from any lodge or brother
in this or in any other grand jurisdiction, nor from any non-Masons unless,
that solicitation is on behalf of the North Carolina Masonic Foundation, Inc.,
the Masonic and Eastern Star Home of North Carolina, Incorporated, or The
Masonic Home for Children at Oxford, or the solicitation has been approved in
advance by the Commission on Special Activities. (This subsection amended, effective
5. A lodge violating this regulation
subjects itself to arrest of its charter, and a brother doing so subjects
himself to suspension or expulsion. [13-3.8.E; 43-3.2].
REG. 85-4
APPEALS - OTHER JURISDICTIONS.
Subordinate lodges shall
not entertain begging or soliciting circulars or letters from lodges of another
grand jurisdiction without the approval of the Grand Master attested by the
Grand Secretary under the seal of this Grand Lodge. [13-3.8.E].
All Masons everywhere
should supply the need of a worthy brother without regard to the lodge of which
he is a member. There is no obligation which can be enforced on any lodge to
pay for articles furnished or attention given a member of another lodge or for
his funeral expenses, in absence of a request or contract therefor by the lodge
which is sought to be charged.