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I haven't progressed through in order. After I was raised I was put in a senior deacon in the ensuing year. I'm on the fence I guess. If you can handle the job and comprehend it, then I see no harm for the lodge or the officer. But still, progression through from Tyler to the east and everything...
Brethren,
I've noticed that I don't think I've formally introduced myself on here. I feel it's only fair that you know me, since I am active and engage with many of you on here. So...
My name is Dave Spano. I was born in raised and continue to live in a small town named Welland, which is...
I agree with the brethren. I read Morals and Dogma well before I became a mason. I grasped probably 10% of the content. Once I became a mason and understood as to why not to read it until I was raised, I decided it would be more appropriate to wait until I've joined the AASR and received the...
Happy Independence Day to my American brethren. I've been hanging out on this forum for just over a year and I just want to say all of the brethren on here have been awesome. I've learned a ton about American Freemasonry, and just America in general. Thank you guys,
To the Red, White, and Blue.
"I don't care about being judged, and I'm pretty sure a homosexual person could careless what I think.I been reading all the comments on here for a while now.And I stand by what I said, BTW we have all judge somebody in our lives.Out of 38 years I have never been called a bigot, I couldn't quit...
Thank you brethren for the kind words. And I hope your Independence Day was just as enjoyable. But of course there is always someone who has to ruin the fun for everyone.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/07/02/bc-rcmp-terrorism.html
Canada day is founded on a piece of British legislation known as the British North American Act, which allowed Canada to form into confederation and became the Dominion of Canada. And yes the queen is the sovereign head of state. She is known as the queen of Canada and is represented here, by...
FM & Skulls and Bones
"Are there any relation/ similarities/ common ideas etc, between these two societies? "
• I'm currently writing a paper for the lodge about anti-Masonry. Most anti's seem to think that there is no distinction between other fraternal societies and masonry. The symbols...