Roly Todd
Registered User
I had the most amazing experience of being raised last week and received my 3rd degree.
I am still brand new to the craft and am the youngest (by quite a bit) in my lodge - I am in comparison a child at 34 years old.
I am heavily involved with charity and have been so for the last 10 years, it just so happens that the charity we run had a mason in (I was not aware of this until a few years back).
They had always been very supportive but I had never took anything further.
It was the charity side of things that first peaked my interest then curiosity and intrigue got the better of me.
Now I am on the start of a whole different journey.
During my extremely short time as a mason I have met some of the kindest and sincere people I have ever had the pleasure of being in the same company as.
I worked my butt off to get through the degrees - one of the reasons being that I didn't want to let my proposer down - I was able to get through everything without fault and loved every minute.
The 3rd was definitely my most enjoyable and I now look forward to see how else I can further myself.
I have also discovered that since becoming a mason, I am meeting more fellow brethren in everyday life - a couple of which I have been friends with for years and was completely unaware - unbelievable.
Brother Roly
Croft Lodge 3310
UK
My Freemasonry
I am still brand new to the craft and am the youngest (by quite a bit) in my lodge - I am in comparison a child at 34 years old.
I am heavily involved with charity and have been so for the last 10 years, it just so happens that the charity we run had a mason in (I was not aware of this until a few years back).
They had always been very supportive but I had never took anything further.
It was the charity side of things that first peaked my interest then curiosity and intrigue got the better of me.
Now I am on the start of a whole different journey.
During my extremely short time as a mason I have met some of the kindest and sincere people I have ever had the pleasure of being in the same company as.
I worked my butt off to get through the degrees - one of the reasons being that I didn't want to let my proposer down - I was able to get through everything without fault and loved every minute.
The 3rd was definitely my most enjoyable and I now look forward to see how else I can further myself.
I have also discovered that since becoming a mason, I am meeting more fellow brethren in everyday life - a couple of which I have been friends with for years and was completely unaware - unbelievable.
Brother Roly
Croft Lodge 3310
UK
My Freemasonry