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  1. wwinger

    The purpose of DI and DDGM

    The purpose of both is of course to help. But whether they do or not has a lot to do with their own attitude. A little humility goes a long way. Its going to be a common situation for the DDGM and/or the DI to find Brothers in a Lodge who have as much or more experience and knowledge. In the...
  2. wwinger

    The purpose of DI and DDGM

    I realize this thread is about DI's and DDGM's but it is my observation that a Lodge's interest in certification bears a strong relationship to the role of the DI in that Lodge. In our Lodge, seven of the eleven officers hold current certificates and several other regularly participating members...
  3. wwinger

    The purpose of DI and DDGM

    Although I don't have the experience that Brother Lins has had as DDGM and DI, (I've never been either), it has been my observation that DDGM's and DI's may be pointed in certain directions by the GM but ultimately they end up doing what the Lodges in their district want them to do. Where I am...
  4. wwinger

    Masonic Esotericism

    How should we classify those things that are in some codebooks which are also in the Monitor?
  5. wwinger

    A question of ethics.

    There are Masonic functions where alcohol is served. The Grand Lodge of Texas once published a bulletin on festive boards where alcohol would likely be served, (not in the Lodge-room of course). They did however say that such events should not turn into drunken bashes of something of that...
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