Upon the level and by the square – Freemasonry and Engineering
Kenneth L. Mitchell explores the ancient and continuing link between the engineering profession and the fraternity of freemasonry in Ireland, starting…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Kenneth L. Mitchell explores the ancient and continuing link between the engineering profession and the fraternity of freemasonry in Ireland, starting…
Whence Came You? Bro. Oliver Day Street Daily this question is asked by Masons without the slightest thought as to its real meaning. It is fitting that…
Photo by Bill Bradford Excerpted from the Short Talk Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 2, “The Altar,” published in 1924 (author unknown): As far back as we can go the…
Group of Founders & Roy Unusually in the Usual Manner Visitors to the first meeting of Spirit of Rugby 9922 were greeted “In the usual manner…
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.
From the Grand Secretary We have recently completed another readership survey about Freemasonry Today, which shows encouraging results…
I am not sure just what I want to say this morning or indeed how I am going to say it. I am assuming that the news of my forthcoming retirement has…
Quarterly Communication 11 September 2013 An address by the MW the Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes Brethren, one of my pleasurable duties…
It’s a small world Dressing up is more than child’s play, as Ellie Fazan discovered when she attended Global Kids Fashion Week at…
Modern Western Magic Nevill Drury’s “Pathways in Modern Western Magic” is reviewed by John Robert Colombo This is a hefty and handsome…