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Brethren, I'm sure the majority of you have heard the expression "Minding the West Gate". How do you personally go about doing this? personally in my lodge each member (even those who don't visit often) has the right to express reasons why he would not want a candidate to be accepted into the...
Brethren, I've noticed in my masonic careers their are several questions that Masons ask and answer in pubic when they are being tried or being recognized, these questions are "Are you a traveling man?" Have you seen my dog Hiram?" etc. how do you Brothers feel about this form of trying, and...
Brethren, do your kids ever ask what freemasonry is about? what you do? or even where you go once or twice week? if so what do you tell them? are you upfront and honest? or do you leave it to their imagination until they are of age?
Brethren, I am a 20 year old Master Mason attending a community college. I am an accounting major. I've talked with brethren who are accountants and they tell me I have nothing to stress over. I'd really like other brothers who are accountants or are currently in school to become an accountant...
Please help me understand the terms "Defending your light", "defending the letters", "defending the fraternity", "defending a brother mason". I am fairly new to these particular masonic terms and phrases.
Brethren, I was wondering if it is illegal to falsely claim masonic membership? In a way it is similar to walking around with a veteran's hat and never served, or wearing a class ring and never attended school. These examples are not extremely similar but I found them to be close enough to prove...
Brethren, I am always asked as to, what are the benefits of masonic membership? In my masonic career I have been given opertunities to obtain both tangible and intangible benefits from brethern I have met on my journey. I do want to point out that this was never my reason for joining. However I...
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In my Masonic career I have been given opportunities to obtain both tangible and intangible benefits from brethren I have met on my journey. I do want to point out that this was never my reason for joining. However I must say we as craftsmen to...
Brethren, I am sorry to say I have recently been feeling down. I am always happy and proud of my masonic membership. But recently I have been persecuted and singled out by some college professors as well a students on campus, they are absolutely disgusted about my masonic membership. I am a...
Brethren, I have been asking this to all masons I have met in and out of lodge. Now I'd like your opinions and comments. How far would you personally go on information that needs to be kept "on the square"? In my personal opinion is I have taken and obligation to my brethren, the volume of...