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Making the Commitment

Bro. Stewart P.M.

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I decided over a year ago to make my way into the Scottish Rite Valley of Dallas. A couple of minor hang ups later, next Saturday the 11th I will jump onboard on day 3 of the festival.

It is not that I have been inactive. In fact, this is one of the few Masonic bodies that I haven't participated in since joining the Fraternity back in 2007. The initial cost and my numerous other commitments and 2 teen daughters were a big part of my delay.

I am looking forward to receiving the degrees and being capped as a 32nd Degree "Master of the Royal Secret"!


Stewart M. Owings, P∴ M∴
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Bro. Stewart P.M.

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So are you not participating in the 1st 2days? Also does ur valley not call it a reunion?


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Yes Brother, to both questions.

My work/life schedule kept me from attending the first 2 days of the spring reunion, so I am only doing the "1 day" this time around. I intend to catch the first two days at another time.


Stewart M. Owings, P∴ M∴
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Usman

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M from Pakistan here I think is no lodges an i think i am the first paki to asking you about it.....so u might help me like this....plzzz
 

Elexir

Registered User
M from Pakistan here I think is no lodges an i think i am the first paki to asking you about it.....so u might help me like this....plzzz

You are not the first.
There are no lodges in Pakistan as freemasonry is outlawed.
This also means that you cant join any lodge so you cant become a member.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
There are no lodges in Pakistan as freemasonry is outlawed.
This also means that you cant join any lodge so you cant become a member.
Unfortunately, true. The only way that you can join is if you move to another country where Freemasonry is legal.
 

Glen Cook

G A Cook
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You are not the first.
There are no lodges in Pakistan as freemasonry is outlawed.
This also means that you cant join any lodge so you cant become a member.
Well, one could join in another country, though it would not be a wise option
 

Bro. Stewart P.M.

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Congratulations, Brother Stewart! I was there with you, and had been there the previous 2 days. I will see you at the capping.

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I thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone Saturday!

I really hope to make the Capping Ceremony. I had to take vacation time to make the 3rd day, the 20th is my first day back to work and I'm not sure how all of that will play out yet.


Stewart M. Owings, P∴ M∴
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rpbrown

Premium Member
Congratulations Brother Stewart. I was not able to make it for this reunion as much as I tried. But, alas, life got in the way. Please try to get off work at least a couple of hours to attend your capping ceremony. Although not as beautiful as the degrees, it is a part of your life you will remember forever.
 

Bro. Kurt P.M.

2018 14G DCO
Premium Member
I thoroughly enjoyed meeting everyone Saturday!

I really hope to make the Capping Ceremony. I had to take vacation time to make the 3rd day, the 20th is my first day back to work and I'm not sure how all of that will play out yet.


Stewart M. Owings, P∴ M∴
Lead Moderator

I was happy to witness you receive the Degrees Saturday. I'm just glad I was able to make it. It was a juggling act but I pulled it off. Now we have more secrets to talk about :)

Congratulations Brother
 

Bro. Kurt P.M.

2018 14G DCO
Premium Member
Congratulations Brother Stewart. I was not able to make it for this reunion as much as I tried. But, alas, life got in the way. Please try to get off work at least a couple of hours to attend your capping ceremony. Although not as beautiful as the degrees, it is a part of your life you will remember forever.

agreed
 
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