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My New Journey

The student

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So, I’ve been attending the dinners at the local lodge for the past 7 months, and have recently been accepted into the fraternity, at Victoria Lodge No. 474 located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I’m feeling super excited and anxious about my initiation haha. Becoming a Freemason has a great deal of meaning and importance for me... part of the reason being, my father was a Freemason in the Scottish Rite Order. Since my father passed away 1 year ago, my interest in the fraternity has grown greatly and I feel an even bigger connection to my father... I know he is very proud of my decision to become a Freemason and to accept the responsibility that comes along with it. I look forward to meeting more of you in the future and sharing/hearing the experiences of other Brother’s around the world. Have a great day.

The Student
 

CLewey44

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So, I’ve been attending the dinners at the local lodge for the past 7 months, and have recently been accepted into the fraternity, at Victoria Lodge No. 474 located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I’m feeling super excited and anxious about my initiation haha. Becoming a Freemason has a great deal of meaning and importance for me... part of the reason being, my father was a Freemason in the Scottish Rite Order. Since my father passed away 1 year ago, my interest in the fraternity has grown greatly and I feel an even bigger connection to my father... I know he is very proud of my decision to become a Freemason and to accept the responsibility that comes along with it. I look forward to meeting more of you in the future and sharing/hearing the experiences of other Brother’s around the world. Have a great day.

The Student

I've been to a couple of lodges in Toronto for various reasons and met some really great Masons (and non-Masons as well) there. I hope you enjoy.
 
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