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We had a brother from the Grand Lodge of Ireland visiting lodges in the Houston area the past couple of months. In Ireland the apron is worn below the coat, much to the displeasure of English brethren, whether visiting or hosting. The Irish tradition is based on the follow. "Irish brethren...
I was told yesterday that lecture should be given no where but the East. No "walk-arounds," etc. permitted.
Any discussion should be brought to the attention of the Committee on Work.
This I totally expected, but was not sure. Anyone else have a different take or has anyone else carried...
Good job. Now, raise yourself and get your bottom to work. Remember, you get out of it what you put into it.
Brighten up thine ownself brother!
For the good of the order.
Congratulations are in order.
Does it make sense to place one sacred script on top of another? Even more, does it make sense to ask a man to pledge vows on a sacred script that means nothing or little to him personally?
Masonry belongs to all good men of faith in deity worldwide. Read the GLoTx charges in the front of...
I don't know but I'll bet those boys can shoot the bottom out of the basket just like they do in every holler in UK territory. Them boys all got an eye for the bucket.
Was he a mason? I've heard several stories including doctored pictures.
We must get this cleared up. Face the issue if there is one. Denounce such activity. Clearly state masonry's core beliefs on man's relationship to his fellow man. Vow individually to guard our west gate much more closely...
Post-graduate work in Anthropology. Philosophy, Liberal Arts, Journalism majors in my under graduate degree. I then went back to get a under grad degree in Polymer Science. I started out in journalism, switched to purchasing, then product development and research. On to Materials Management...
Yes, condolences. No, there's no problem with the funeral arrangements. Your uncle lived his life as a mason. He'll be remembered as a mason. Whether or not he was buried with his apron matters not. We can be assured our worthy brother is reaping his well-deserved honorable rewards in the...
You'll do much better than you think. Just remember to take an occasional breath along the way. Remember, there's not a brother in the building who isn't happy it's not his can setting on the hot seat that evening.