1. I am the representative of my Lodge and of all Freemasons. Whatever I do or say reflects directly upon myself and my fellow Freemasons…
Month: June 2025
The years after the war saw a period of growth and the greatest numbers of members were achieved just after the Lodge celebrated its 25th…
The young men seeking admission and being accepted into our lodges today are not joining the Craft simply to discover the ‘quaint and curious stuff’…
by Bro. William A. Carpenter From a “Masonic Culture” handbook issued by the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania we have extracted several items which came…
With the advent of WW2 in September 1939 the Government issued a directive to prevent large numbers of casualties from bombing attacks, gatherings of people…
by Bro. Wallace McLeod. December, 2000 Published in The Tracing Board, GRS, March, 2001 This discussion piece was taken from a ‘Short Talk Bulletin’, Vol.…
One of our Master’s Charities is the masonic Charitable Trust. They have a release a video summarising their first year.
Welcome to the door of Freemasonry. You have been approved for membership in our fraternity, and we look forward to greeting you. As you know,…
As an Entered Apprentice Mason, in Emulation Ritual, we are taught about the various tools of a Mason. The fisrts of which is the 24…
Why do Freemasons use the Forget Me not as a symbol?
The Festive Board is the Masonic name for the dining which follows the Lodge meeting. The Director of Ceremonies acts as the Master of Ceremonies.…
“If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all…
Education has always been closely linked with Masonry, and is still a very important part of it. In fact, Masonry and education cannot be separated,…