JJones
Moderator
Hello brothers,
I have a short story I feel I need to share. I've felt as though I'd need to talk about it at some point and get it off my chest but I've never been able to talk about it. I'll give more details if someone desires and I find myself able however this is a subject that still, two years later, leaves me seeing red and feeling instantly stressed when it's brought up.
Two years ago I was the JW of my lodge. Now, I feel I should mention that I'm a firm believer that a lodge should only elect capable men with leadership qualities to leadership positions. Our SD that year was a man who had already demitted from our lodge before in a fit of anger but we had allowed to rejoin the lodge. When elections rolled around I nominated who I felt was the most qualified member of our lodge to take my place instead of nominating the SD instead of following the progressive line.
The SD probably expected this, as he had a friend of his from another lodge attend our meeting and nominate him. (This friend may have still been a member of our lodge, I know he was once). The SD was elected to be the JW for the next masonic year despite my nomination but I still noticed he was constantly glaring at me from across the room during the rest of the meeting. After the meeting closed I turned to talk to one of my stewards so I didn't notice what happened until I was told.
The SD pulled off his apron and blazer, strode across the lodge room and slammed the bible shut (we had to replace that bible as he ripped the spine. He stopped for a moment to pick up the S&C that flew out when he did so. After that I felt a firm hand on my shoulder that turned me around and I found myself standing face to face with a very angry (and very large) SD that appeared ready to fight.
He kept demanding I tell him why I didn't nominate him (he had got the position anyhow) as he continued to get more and more in my face. Several of the brothers had to pull him away from me and he grabbed a demit form and left.
Several of us wanted to file masonic charges but cooler heads (not mine) prevailed and we all decided it was probably best to let it go. We figured he wouldn't be back at our lodge and didn't believe any other lodges would let him join either (word traveled fast).
Fast forward to tonight. I learned that this man has been trying to get back into our lodge (for a third time). He's still buddies with one of our current members and I think he's going to push for us to let him back in, that way they can help each other get into the East. I've learned that these two gentlemen had spoke to one another after I left our fundraiser last Saturday and the old SD understands that he likely won't be allowed to rejoin our lodge right away but he'd like to start attending meetings once again.
So I suppose my first question is this: Was I in the wrong?
Secondly, if he tries to attend lodge while I'm still WM what are my options? I feel it's my duty to maintain peace and harmony in the lodge so I absolutely refuse to open or sit in a lodge while that man is attending. To be honest, I'm not sure I could even open a lodge if I wanted to with him in there...I don't think I'd be physically capable of doing so, when I see him my adrenaline starts pumping and I get all shaky.
I think I'll tell my SW not to put me down for any offices should he start coming back. I hate to back down like that but Freemasonry is supposed to be enjoyable and brothers are supposed to feel comfortable and among good friends. I'm a very forgiving person but I feel what he did was reprehensible. If that happens I'm not sure that I'll get involved anywhere else. We have some good lodges nearby that I like to visit on occasion but they're more or less in the state my lodge was in when I joined. It's taken seven years to get our lodge in the healthy state it's in, I don't know that I'll have to motivation to do so again.
Thanks for reading my brothers.
I have a short story I feel I need to share. I've felt as though I'd need to talk about it at some point and get it off my chest but I've never been able to talk about it. I'll give more details if someone desires and I find myself able however this is a subject that still, two years later, leaves me seeing red and feeling instantly stressed when it's brought up.
Two years ago I was the JW of my lodge. Now, I feel I should mention that I'm a firm believer that a lodge should only elect capable men with leadership qualities to leadership positions. Our SD that year was a man who had already demitted from our lodge before in a fit of anger but we had allowed to rejoin the lodge. When elections rolled around I nominated who I felt was the most qualified member of our lodge to take my place instead of nominating the SD instead of following the progressive line.
The SD probably expected this, as he had a friend of his from another lodge attend our meeting and nominate him. (This friend may have still been a member of our lodge, I know he was once). The SD was elected to be the JW for the next masonic year despite my nomination but I still noticed he was constantly glaring at me from across the room during the rest of the meeting. After the meeting closed I turned to talk to one of my stewards so I didn't notice what happened until I was told.
The SD pulled off his apron and blazer, strode across the lodge room and slammed the bible shut (we had to replace that bible as he ripped the spine. He stopped for a moment to pick up the S&C that flew out when he did so. After that I felt a firm hand on my shoulder that turned me around and I found myself standing face to face with a very angry (and very large) SD that appeared ready to fight.
He kept demanding I tell him why I didn't nominate him (he had got the position anyhow) as he continued to get more and more in my face. Several of the brothers had to pull him away from me and he grabbed a demit form and left.
Several of us wanted to file masonic charges but cooler heads (not mine) prevailed and we all decided it was probably best to let it go. We figured he wouldn't be back at our lodge and didn't believe any other lodges would let him join either (word traveled fast).
Fast forward to tonight. I learned that this man has been trying to get back into our lodge (for a third time). He's still buddies with one of our current members and I think he's going to push for us to let him back in, that way they can help each other get into the East. I've learned that these two gentlemen had spoke to one another after I left our fundraiser last Saturday and the old SD understands that he likely won't be allowed to rejoin our lodge right away but he'd like to start attending meetings once again.
So I suppose my first question is this: Was I in the wrong?
Secondly, if he tries to attend lodge while I'm still WM what are my options? I feel it's my duty to maintain peace and harmony in the lodge so I absolutely refuse to open or sit in a lodge while that man is attending. To be honest, I'm not sure I could even open a lodge if I wanted to with him in there...I don't think I'd be physically capable of doing so, when I see him my adrenaline starts pumping and I get all shaky.
I think I'll tell my SW not to put me down for any offices should he start coming back. I hate to back down like that but Freemasonry is supposed to be enjoyable and brothers are supposed to feel comfortable and among good friends. I'm a very forgiving person but I feel what he did was reprehensible. If that happens I'm not sure that I'll get involved anywhere else. We have some good lodges nearby that I like to visit on occasion but they're more or less in the state my lodge was in when I joined. It's taken seven years to get our lodge in the healthy state it's in, I don't know that I'll have to motivation to do so again.
Thanks for reading my brothers.