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P.S., In regards to the article about appearing in public. I was referring to a ceremony this memorial day, where local fraternities and charities all took part in the laying of wreath on the tomb in the Veterans cemetery.
Perhaps, but I seriously doubt it. I have seen maybe a handful of Mason's out in public, identifying themselves as Mason's in the last few years. Im not saying to walk around in recruiting mode or wearing aprons, rings, hats or adorning their cars with stickers. I'm saying that its disappointing...
I spent the majority of this memorial day, attending ceremonies at cemeteries and veterans organizations, in honor of our veterans. I saw Knights of Columbus, Rotarian's, American Legion, VFW, DAV and a bunch of others.But one thing I didn't see, was a single FREEMASON. How is it, that the one...
I am very interested in joining. However, as a master mason, I have to admit great disappointment in what I have seen as far as participation by my Brothers. I can only assume, that it is the same in the commandery. I feel that masons should be dedicated to the betterment of mankind and...
We have probably all ran into the guy who wants to be a mason, just to get ahead in life. Im still not sure how that works, because I have never progressed at anything, simply because Im a mason. But anyway, I would like to know what opinions there are out there about Masons helping masons. I...
Personally, as a disabled Vet, with some pretty substantial memory problems, Im kinda leaning towards the codebook. Some guys do need a little help and isnt that what we are about? helping our brothers?
I have been approached by quite a few young men about Feemasonry and they always reference the Television shows. They all seem to at least want to believe, that Freemasons actually do run the world and that we have the inside track on everything. I have met alot of fellows , who went through the...
Im kinda in the same boat with you. My next question is, If a Bro. leaves the lodge because of non-payment of his dues, is he still considered a mason? So guys, me included, have had some pretty hard financial woe's. I have my own opinion, but I always like to hear others
I already know the answer to this, but I have been running into some fellows who seem to rejoice in getting ahead of themselves. So, I would appreciate it if some of the older, wiser and more informed Brothers would answer the question for those who are reading the post's. I know several entered...
well I can only say that it offers me a place with which to redeem myself on one certain level. I should have cleared that up. In my humble opinion, full redemption can only be recieved through faith in GOD and living as he commands. But, I believe that freemasonry offers a chance to practice...
I am in Killeen texas and I would like very much to become a Knight Templar. I have been researching, but I have not been able to find out much. My email is aircraftbuilder@hotmail.com if anyone can assist me.
Re: Does your lodge have any programs to bring inactive Masons, back into Freemasonry
Id like to find out about that myself. My father is Scottish Rite, but had to demit due to his job as a trucker. He felt it was the right thing to do as he rarely ever was home and could not attend lodge. Now...