It varies from place to place, but yes we sing in lodge and during dinner. We call these songs sung in lodge odes not hymns because a lodge is not a church not freemasonry a religion. The songs we sing at dinner - are just songs.Dear brothers . I have a question. I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints. And at the meetings we sing hymns in unison. Whether singing masons in their meetings, choir songs or hymns ? And is there a collection of Masonic songs or hymns ?
Same here.In the US I don't think there is a strong a tradition of singing as we see in Europe.
Believe there it'll mainly be at the Festive Board, and rarely in lodge.
Thanks for the detailed responseIt varies from place to place, but yes we sing in lodge and during dinner. We call these songs sung in lodge odes not hymns because a lodge is not a church not freemasonry a religion. The songs we sing at dinner - are just songs.
If you Google I'm sure you'll find some.
In general I love Church`s singing They are soulful and beautifulIt varies from place to place, but yes we sing in lodge and during dinner. We call these songs sung in lodge odes not hymns because a lodge is not a church not freemasonry a religion. The songs we sing at dinner - are just songs.
If you Google I'm sure you'll find some.
True, I had forgotten this.Theres only one time we sing and its more of a chant
One of the highlights of my life has been to have this sung by 100brethren at my installation.Exploiting the fact the forum has a global audience, I have always had a curiosity regarding my absolutely favorite toast song ever, the author should be Richard Rome Bealey in 1866.
my ( possibly not easy to reply) question is: "the courage of Nelson" is referring to his intervention on the gulf of Naples? Thanks
The organ at my AASR gets played. We have an organ in the KT Commandery where my mother lodge meets. The only time I have seen it played was at the KT Christmas celebration.Only time the organ gets played is at installation