Brother_Steve
Premium Member
Here is the feeling everyone seems to be dancing around.
Loyalty.
Every lodge has it's individual cliques.
However
Do you feel that a masonic riding club takes the clique environment one step further than it should and pits one mason against another?
Do you feel the bond to the riding organization is greater than that of the bond to the fraternity?
The colors of a jacket do not outweigh the apron or should we all go back to our EA degree and re-read the apron presentation.
If your colors mean that much to you then I think you need to rethink your obligations and involvement in the Craft.
It is unnerving to hear that some within the riding community lose their compass as a Mason and have thoughts of malice towards their Brothers because somehow being in the RC makes them a better man than those who are not.
Loyalty.
Every lodge has it's individual cliques.
However
Do you feel that a masonic riding club takes the clique environment one step further than it should and pits one mason against another?
Do you feel the bond to the riding organization is greater than that of the bond to the fraternity?
The colors of a jacket do not outweigh the apron or should we all go back to our EA degree and re-read the apron presentation.
If your colors mean that much to you then I think you need to rethink your obligations and involvement in the Craft.
It is unnerving to hear that some within the riding community lose their compass as a Mason and have thoughts of malice towards their Brothers because somehow being in the RC makes them a better man than those who are not.