Master Mason Degree 1 Practice Exam

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The virtue that helps a Mason persevere in hardship is which of the following?

Fortitude

The skill being tested is the virtue that gives strength to endure challenges with courage and resolve. Fortitude is that quality—the mental and moral stamina to persevere in the face of hardship, stay steadfast in one’s duties, and push through difficulties without giving up. In Masonry, this resilience under pressure is what keeps a Mason working toward the right ends even when obstacles arise.

Temperance focuses on moderating desires and impulses, not on enduring hardship. Prudence is about wise judgment and careful planning, especially in making decisions. Justice concerns fairness and giving each person their due. While all are important, only Fortitude specifically embodies the enduring courage and perseverance needed to weather trials.

Temperance

Prudence

Justice

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