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The Worshipful Master

The Worshipful Master In Craft Freemasonry, for the most part, called Blue Lodge Freemasonry, each Masonic Lodge chooses or selects Masonic Lodge officials to execute the required elements of the cabin's life and work. The exact rundown of such workplaces could shift between the purviews of different Grand Lodges. However, certain elements square measure normal to all or any square measure regularly in most. Also Worshipful Master wears Master Mason Apron that seems like an honor for him. Masonry began in the...

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What is A Mason?

What Is A Mason? That's not a stunning question. Although Masons (Freemasons) area unit members of the biggest and oldest fraternity within the world and although nearly everybody contains a father or gramps or uncle UN agency was a Mason, many of us are not quite bound simply UN agency Masons area unit. The answer is easy. A Mason (or Freemasons) could be a member of a fraternity refers to as Masonry (or Freemasonry). A fraternity could be a cluster of men...

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What is Freemasonry?

What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry is the world's most powerful fraternal organization. Although its origins are lost in the unrecorded history of medieval times, it was formally organized in London, England, in 1717. There are currently over 3 million Freemasons active worldwide, with 1.1 million in North America. With 75,000 Masons and 450 lodges, Ohio has one of the largest Masonic memberships of any state in the country. Freemasonry, as a fraternal organization, brings together men of great character who, despite their differing...

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The Lodge Room Over Simpkin’s Store

The Lodge Room Over Simpkin's Store By Lawrence Greenleaf The plainest Lodge room in the land was Over Simpkins' Store Where Friendship Lodge had met each month for fifty' years or more. When o'er the earth the moon full-orbed, had cast her brightest beams, The Brethren came from miles around on horseback and in teams,                    And 0! what heavy grasp of hand, what welcome met them there, As mingling with the waiting groups they slowly mount the...

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Masonic Membership Card – A Poem

Masonic Membership Card By Unknown Author  hold in my hand a little scrap of paper 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches in size. It is of no intrinsic worth, not a bond, not a check or receipt for valuables, yet it is my most priceless possession. It is my membership card in a Masonic Lodge. It tells me that I have entered into a spiritual kinship with my fellow Masons  practice charity in word and deed; to forgive and forget the faults of my brethren;  hush the tongues of scandal and innuendo; to...

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The Masters Last Prayer – A Poem

The Master's Last Prayer By Unknown Author The day's labors done My journey's end has come. A new guide now leads us on. The path may be the same, The Masters Last Prayer But the style is his own: A new post will soon pass, Another mark will be reached. Let us all pray, he will lead us,   To an even brighter da        The Masters Last Prayer Masonic Supplies: We have a lovely collection of Master Mason Aprons here at Masonic Supplies. We also sell apron cases to keep your...

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The Level and the Square

The Level and the Square – A Poem By Rob Morris

The Level and the Square By Rob Morris We meet upon the level and we part upon the square These words have precious meaning and are practice everywhere Come let us contemplate them, they are worthy of a thought From the ancient times of Masonry, these symbols have taught We meet upon the level, every country, sect, and creed The rich man from his mansion, the poor man from the field For wealth is not consider within our outer door And we all meet on the level upon...

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we meet upon the level

WE MEET ON THE LEVEL – A POEM BY PETER RYAN

We Meet on the Level By Peter Ryan We meet on the level, my Brothers and me, We encourage good men into our society. If their actions are upright and always true, As If we see integrity in all that they do.  If they seek more light and value truth, If their own insights desire proof. we will offer them our right hand, And welcome them from any land. For we judge on character not creed, Nor on religion or wealth, but deed. We'll meet them on the level, my Brothers and...

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The Lodge Where I belong

The Lodge where I belong – A Poem By Arthur R. Herrmann

The Lodge where I belong  By Arthur R. Herrmann Though my lodge may lack the splendor Of a Temple or a Shrine, Or possess the gaudy fixtures that are classed as superfine, Yet the fellowship it offers is in a price beyond compare. And I wouldn’t trade it ever for life's treasures rich or bare! The handclasp firm, the word of cheer, Oh, such meanings they impart, The mystic ties of brotherhood that links our heart to heart! You'd really have to travel far, For the friendships quite so strong, As that one always find...

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A Heart Warm Fond Adieu

Adieu, A Heart-Warm, Fond Adieu – Poem

Adieu, A Heart-Warm, Fond Adieu By Robert Burns Adieu, a heart warm, fond adieu, Dear brothers of the mystic tie! Ye favored, ye enlightened few, Companions of my social joy! Tho' I to foreign lands must hie, Pursuing fortune's slidd'ry ba', With melting heart and brimful eye, I'll mind you still, though far awa! Oft have I met your social band, An' spent the cheerful, festive night Oft, honored with supreme command, Presided o'er the sons of light And by that Hieroglyphic bright, Which none but Craftsmen ever saw, Strong memory on my heart shall write Those...

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