The Acacia Fraternity And Masonic Research
The Acacia Fraternity And Masonic Research By Francis W. Shephardson The Builder – January 1915 | former Grand President THE Acacia Fraternity is a…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Acacia Fraternity And Masonic Research By Francis W. Shephardson The Builder – January 1915 | former Grand President THE Acacia Fraternity is a…
The new lodge room for Joppa 315. Brethren of Joppa Lodge 315 in Bay City, Michigan are proud to show off their remodeled new home this weekend with an…
A new policy at Harvard University ostensibly aimed at so-called “rape culture” on college campuses, as well as an attempt to foster “inclusion,” seems to…
The Svastika The svasticaby Mrs. J. C. Murray-Aynsley [It is generally admitted that the Svastika is in some form emblematic of the sun or fire, but that…
Matthew Cooke Manuscript in Contemporary English Matthew Cooke Manuscript Translated by Bro. George William Speth (1847/04/30-1901/04/19) THANKED be God,…
Rooted in the ancient Egyptian Mysteries, three different versions of basically the same teachings can be identified by three different spellings:…
The purpose of learning the arts is to train the mind how to think (as opposed to what to think). By combining the seven liberal arts with the five senses, one can distinguish between reality and fiction. This can be visually represented with a Pythagorean triangle.
The Royal Arch Mason’s clothing includes robes, aprons, sashes, collars, chains and jewels. The 1766 rules of the Excellent Grand and Royal Chapter say…
These days, a recommendation to become a Freemason doesn’t have to happen at the local pub. Ubiquitous internet access and devices mean that social media is now proving an ideal way for Cheshire Freemasons to reach out to new, younger members. Launched last November for junior masons, the Rough Ashlar Club has a Facebook page, and a Twitter feed that’s gathered nearly five hundred followers to date.
London beneath the covers London Hidden Interiors author Philip Davies gives an exclusive tour around some of the capital’s best conserved and least…