Baron Camilo of Fulwood
Premium Member
A brother in Brazil wrote the following;
I ask if in your Lodge the mallets strike for the widows of the Freemasons who left for the Great Eternal East and who today find themselves in the black book of contempt, without receiving visits, calls, not even a friendly word.
I also ask if they fight for orphaned nephews, whose Masonic uncles decided to unilaterally break the ties that united them as a Masonic family.
Will they strike for the Br:. who fell ill and find themselves in hospitals or in their homes, thrown into the dungeon of loneliness and oblivion.
Hardly and almost impossible to strike for the Br:. who abandoned the Order and were no longer called to return, on the contrary they were condemned to profane exile.
José Cantos
M:.M:.
I ask if in your Lodge the mallets strike for the widows of the Freemasons who left for the Great Eternal East and who today find themselves in the black book of contempt, without receiving visits, calls, not even a friendly word.
I also ask if they fight for orphaned nephews, whose Masonic uncles decided to unilaterally break the ties that united them as a Masonic family.
Will they strike for the Br:. who fell ill and find themselves in hospitals or in their homes, thrown into the dungeon of loneliness and oblivion.
Hardly and almost impossible to strike for the Br:. who abandoned the Order and were no longer called to return, on the contrary they were condemned to profane exile.
José Cantos
M:.M:.