The Undivided Heart
BY: ROBERT G. DAVIS, 33*, GRAND CROSS The man walked confidently as he held close the hands of the Brothers selected to guide his way in darkness about…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
BY: ROBERT G. DAVIS, 33*, GRAND CROSS The man walked confidently as he held close the hands of the Brothers selected to guide his way in darkness about…
MEN WHO BUILD BRIDGES NOT WALLS This Short Talk Bulletin has been adapted from remarks delivered by R.W. Rev. Richard D. Campbell. Grand Chaplain of the…
Installed Masters receives fascinating talk on Freemasonry and sport The Master of Installed Masters (W.Bro. John Pebdery), left, and W.Bro. Rex…
SPIRIT OF MASONRY SPIRIT OF MASONRY by: Unknown Outside of the home and the House of God there is nothing in this world more beautiful than the Spirit of…
Splashing Out After 50 years Ernest Dockwray was presented with a certificate for 50 years of membership as a Durham Freemason, representing a masonic…
If you see a man who quietly and modestly moves in the sphere of his life; who, without blemish, fulfils his duty as a man, a subject, a husband and a father; who is pious without hypocrisy, benevolent without ostentation, and aids his fellowman without self-interest; whose heart beats warm for friendship, whose serene mind is open for licensed pleasures, who in vicissitudes does not despair, nor in fortune will be presumptuous, and who will be resolute in the hour of danger;
Masonic History Bronze bust of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, as Grand Master, wearing his chain and jewel of office and his smoking cap. The bust is…
Blandford Forum Masons support their local town museum. Dorset Freemasonry has a long history of supporting learning and culture, helping to improve the…
The Battle of Lexington was fought on April 19,1775; the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17. What emotions, what echoes, what old historic memories stir in our hearts as we remember those days and dates. When Lafayette held in his hand the musket which fired the first shot of the American Revolution, he exclaimed: This is the alarm gun of liberty! To England the war was an episode; to is it is an epic.
INN OF YEARS END SHORT TALK BULLETIN – Vol.II January, 1924 No.1 by: Unknown Our Ancient Brethren were Pilgrims as well as Builders; and so are we. The…