Keith C
Registered User
I went to a Visitation in my District last night and since I was Entered in the month of June, that is considered my "Masonic Birthday." Masonic Birthdays are celebrated at every stated meeting So I was among those standing before the Altar to be recognized. It is tradition for the Worshipful Master to give some small gift to everyone celebrating a Masonic Birthday. Last night the gift was an interesting lapel pin, in the form of a Masonic apron with a Bell on it. After the Meeting, I asked the WM what the significance of this was and he said he had no idea, in January he found a box of these pins in a storage area, no one in the Lodge knew what they were or where they came from, so he decided to give them out as Birthday gifts!
I am attaching a photo of the pin. As there is so much great Masonic Knowledge here I am hoping someone knows what the significance of this pin is!
I am attaching a photo of the pin. As there is so much great Masonic Knowledge here I am hoping someone knows what the significance of this pin is!