Broken Wand Ceremony?

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Hey guys,

Just wondering how many of you if any have taken part in a Broken Wand Ceremony for a fallen IBM brother.

If you have, I would like to know what the script is that you read from. Where can I obtain a good version.

Thanks.
 
Information taken from: http://www.magician.org/portal/node/311


I.B.M. MEMORIAL SERVICE
BROKEN WAND CEREMONY

For A Deceased Member of
The International Brotherhood of Magicians


The following ceremony is presented as an interfaith service suitable for most of the diverse and worldwide membership of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. You may find the following ceremony suitable as written, but if it does not fit your own spiritual belief, or those of the deceased, please consider it a template and take liberty to amend the ceremony as appropriate. [This paragraph was suggested by Joy Kruger, Past-President of the Victoria Magic Circle Ring 183, June, 2008]

Any person reading the service should practice it so that they will be familiar with all the words. It should not be hurried or presented in a haphazard way. It is not a performance but a service to be presented with the dignity and sense of importance the occasion deserves The death of members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and Ring members should be acknowledged with humility, dignity and a sense of importance. Most often the Ring of which the deceased was a member will serve as the focal point for the recognition of the individuals' life and his passing.

Upon the death of a Ring member, it is important that the Ring express their sympathy and concern for the family of the deceased. The Secretary or some officer should send an appropriate card of sympathy from the Ring; however, the Ring membership also should be notified as soon as possible, so that those members who wish to express their sympathy in their own way and/or attend the memorial service or visitation may do so if such services or events are open to other than the family.

The Ring Secretary or other designated individual should also write the death notice or obituary for The Linking Ring and submit it on a timely basis to the Executive Editor. The International Brotherhood of Magicians Headquarters Office should be notified as well by the Secretary.

It may be possible that a family member will request that the Broken Wand Ceremony be conducted by the Ring. It may also be possible that the member expressed their desire for such a service to another member before their passing. This may be mentioned to the family; however, no aggressive efforts should ever be made by the Ring to the family for such a service, but instead they should wait to be asked.

If a Broken Wand Ceremony is requested, it should take place prior to any service by a clergyman (in all fraternal/social organizations, their service precedes the formal religious service). This is often done at the funeral home or visitation site the night before or at some appropriate time prior to the initiation of the religious ceremony.

Each Ring should have one member who is acquainted with the wording of the Broken Wand Ceremony. They should be confident and well spoken, and be able to express the thoughts and prayers of the International Brotherhood of Magicians to the family and friends of the deceased.

The wand used should be one supplied by the family or by the local Ring prior to the service. It must be fine sawed part way through so the break when made is not clumsy or unable to be made.

If the service is conducted at a local Ring meeting as a memorial or as a thanksgiving then it should be done at the beginning or end of the meeting as a celebration of the individual's life. If such a service is not held there should at least be a moment of silence at the Ring meeting for that purpose.

THE BROKEN WAND SERVICE


We are gathered together in the name of God and to commemorate with thanksgiving the life of (full name of deceased) who was a member of The International Brotherhood of Magicians. (First name), as a member of our great fraternity was linked in fellowship with magicians all over the world and (his/her) interest, activity and skill of performing magic was enjoyed by those who were privileged to share (his/her) friendship.
We of the Brotherhood offer this time as commemoration for (his/her) life and express our sympathy, prayers and hope in the power of life eternal to (his/her) loved ones.

(Display The Wand)

The wand in story and symbol is an ancient conjuring representation of mystery. To the uninitiated, it is but a piece of wood. To our late member it was a reminder to (him/her) of the joy and pleasure of an entertainment art that has existed since ancient times. This symbol was for our departed member an historic emblem like that old illusion called the Linking Rings, it linked (him/her) with others of like mind and heart in this vast magic fraternity. This wand without (name) is now useless. The magic that infused itself into the life of performing on this earth is now broken and joined with the magic of the eternal.

(The wand may be now broken by the person conducting the service or by a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians appointed to do so).

The magic of earth is over. The magic and mystery of another realm awaits (him/her) and will be revealed.

May God bless the life of (name). May we now have a moment of silence offering our prayers for (name), each in our own way, and for (his/her) loved ones that they may continue in faith and hope.

(A Period Of Silence)

It is now my privilege to offer this prayer for the repose of the soul of (name) who was born into the world (date) and departed this life (date). We, who are members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, extend to the family and (his/her) loved ones our sympathy, fellowship and thanksgiving for his life. Let us pray. . .

O Divine Master of all mystery, who in wisdom and skill didst create and design all that is visible and invisible. Thou hast instilled within us the talent to amaze, mystify and entertain. We acknowledge Thy gift to us and your supreme power as the only true and lasting reality from whom we gain inner strength, comfort and peace. Teach us who are members of this ancient theatrical craft to use our earthly skills, dexterity of hands and voice to bring happiness and awe to those for whom we conjure our pleasant and benign wonders. Make us always humble and aware that our imperfect mysteries and illusions are nothing but an imitation of a higher magic unfathomed by mortal man. We acknowledge Thee, O God, as the Divine Architect of all talent and source of inspiration. From Thy throne flows the purest magic within all the force of life itself. We offer our thanks for the good spirit of mystery that has filled the lives of our past members and though, like theirs, our wand be one day broken and the spell of our efforts on earth to bring smiles of amazement be stilled; yet, shall we stand in wonder of ourselves. Receive, we beseech thee, our prayers for the soul of Thy servant (name), a departed member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. May (he/she) enter into the land of light and joy. Grant that one day we shall meet again in fellowship where no trickery abounds and share the magic of divine love in that house not made with hands-eternal in the heavens. This we pray in His Holy Name while standing upon the transitory stage of life. AMEN. (Conclusion) Let us go forth into the world of peace. AMEN.
 

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Thank you very much Draven. Some how I knew you'd know. Have you had to perform one yet? Just curious.

It was brought up in our ring last night that it has been 30 plus years since we've had to and nobody seemed to know too much about it so I thought I'd see what you guys knew.

Appreciate man.
 
Thank you very much Draven. Some how I knew you'd know. Have you had to perform one yet? Just curious.

It was brought up in our ring last night that it has been 30 plus years since we've had to and nobody seemed to know too much about it so I thought I'd see what you guys knew.

Appreciate man.

Perform one no. But I was invited to Carl Ballintines, as he was a friend of mine.

Though news of you wanting this information isn't settling well with me. Is everyone in your ring okay?
 
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RickEverhart

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Yes but we were laughing last night because there are a few of our members who are in their 80's so....knock on wood...they are all healthy.
 
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