The Untold Chronicles: Oral Traditions Unveiling the Pre-Columbian Cross-Cultural Encounters

Investigating oral traditions, especially those describing pre-Columbian contacts, yields invaluable insights into our shared past. Embracing these indigenous viewpoints fosters a more integrated and inclusive understanding of human development.

The Crucial Role of Oral Traditions in Preserving Indigenous Cultural Heritage Oral traditions form the backbone of cultural preservation for indigenous communities worldwide. These narratives, meticulously passed from one generation to the next, encapsulate the collective memories, moral values, and rich histories of peoples like the Native Americans and Aboriginals. Within the tapestry of these … Read more

Freemasons Launch Disaster Appeal For California

Disaster Appeal For California
Most Worshipful Stuart A. Wright, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of California, has requested the Masonic Service Association of North America to issue a Disaster Relief Appeal. Wildfires have brought unprecedented death and destruction across the state. The Grand Lodge is aiding and assisting their Brothers, their families, and their communities in providing aid and assistance.

A Modern Examination of the Landmarks of Freemasonry

Few subjects in Masonic Jurisprudence generate more interest and debate than the Landmarks of Freemasonry. Every new Brother is charged to protect and preserve them, but there is much conflicting information about what the Landmarks of Masonry actually are. Considering that the proper observation of the Landmarks is a primary factor in the decision of whether a Grand Lodge is recognized or not and the preservation of them one of the most important considerations in making any Masonic policy, it is important that the Landmarks of the order be well understood.

UCLA International Conference to hold talk on the Development of Freemasonry in USA

In the 18th century, British imperial forces spread to territories throughout the world – reaching the British Isles, North America, the Caribbean, and India. Freemasonry spread with their growing empire – and while doing so aroused interest in men from many different faiths. At this year’s UCLA International Conference, taking place April 7 in Los … Read more