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MASONIC DOCTRINE: KEYSTONES FOR THE TEMPLE NOT BUILT WITH HUMAN HANDS
MASONIC DOCTRINE: KEYSTONES FOR THE TEMPLE NOT BUILT WITH HUMAN HANDS Bro. David Freeman Blue Mountain Lodge 182 Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon Brethren of the Craft are aware of members who no longer attend Lodge. It would … Continue reading →
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Are you a Lighthouse?
Are you a Lighthouse? R.W. Bro. Wayne D. Anderson, FCF MPS DDGM Frontenac District 2015-16 Delivered on the Official Visit to Albion Lodge No. 109 A.F & A.M. GRC, Harrowsmith Brethren as many of you know I was born and … Continue reading →
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THE COWAN
THE COWAN Bro. Anton O. Aspeslet, P.G.M. The Oxford International Dictionary of the English Language gives the following definition of the word “Cowan”: Cowan – 1598 [?] 1. Sc. One who does the work of a mason, but has … Continue reading →
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POT OF INCENSE
POT OF INCENSE Just when the pot of incense became an emblem of the third section of the Sublime Degree can not be stated with certainty. It is, apparently, and American invention or addition; both McKensie and Kenning say … Continue reading →
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De Molay, oddly, lives on
SEVEN hundred years ago, a dying knight uttered a curse as the flames of the pyre he was tied to lapped at his feet. Those words continue to haunt us even now. That knight was Jacques de … Continue reading →
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How Freemasonry is Missing The Boat
How Freemasonry Is Missing The Boat by Bro. Frederick Milliken Once again in Masonic circles of discussion we hear the debate searching for the answers as to why the decline in Masonic membership continues. All sorts of hypotheses have been … Continue reading →
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Crime of Passion – Lessons carved in Stone
This article provides the legend and lessons behind a famous work of craftsmanship in Masonic lore. John Cooper, a Freemason for nearly 50 years and noted Masonic writer and scholar was installed in October 2013 as Grand Master of the … Continue reading →
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Motivating the Mason as a Private Citizen
MOTIVATING THE MASON AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN Duncan C. Howard, Past Grand Master-Texas Howard Hill, the famous bow hunter, says that unless you know the habitat and the nature of the game you hunt you are not hunting at all, … Continue reading →
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The Fork, The Knife, and The Tumbler
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It was Christmas Eve 1881
Here’s a heart-warming Christmas story It was Christmas Eve 1881. I was fifteen years old and feeling like the world had caved in on me because there just hadn’t been enough money to buy me the rifle that … Continue reading →