Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Masonic Charity Foundation funds senior hearing aids through School for the Deaf grant
Freemasons of Antrim’s exciting Vision 2020 Festival
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.
MY OWN FREEMASONRY A personal view of the Masonic Journey and some thoughts on the esoteric aspect of Freemasonry by Bro. Alexandros Tsatsarounos Philiki…
There is so much miss information in the Public domain about Freemasonry, this article goes to some length in explaining answers to criticisms that its receives.
20% of every ticket sold to members of the masonic fraternity and their guests, including the booking fee, will be donated to the 2021 Festival funds. This means that the Festival will benefit by £2.64 for every ticket sold for the Ellington Showcase. For Jacqui Dankworth’s concert the return per ticket sold will be £3.08.
The Reverend Donald W. Monson, a retired priest of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona passed from this world to be with his Lord on June 5, 2016
By Guest Contributor: Bro. Byron J. Collier Photo Credit: Tiffany Roberts Photography- Lodge Veritas No. 556 Officer Installation As Freemasons we pride…
BY: ROBERT G. DAVIS, 33*, GRAND CROSS “If you think about what you ought to do for other people, your character will take care of itself.”…