The concept of actually having Masonic education program during open lodge, though radical as this concept may seem, was accomplished in lodges that are near and dear to our hearts, but that was long time ago in our past when men still read, studied and cared about such matters. Programs ...
If you'd like to perform this yourself, it is actually quite easy...and once you get the necessary pieces together, would be a great "Show-and-Tell" educational instruction piece within your lodge. The instructions are below, but it is easier to follow the instructions in a step-by-step...
Unfortunately, there is no trace of a Grand Lodge during this period, either English or European, which prescribed the use of rosettes, and in the circumstances one is compelled to assume that they were purely decorative. This does not exclude the possibility that they may have had a more pr...
While she satirized the esoteric and radical Masons, Miss Vardill revealed that she was still a supporter of loyalist Grand Lodge Masonry. In August 1820, she published “A Freemason’s Epitaph near Baghdad,” accompanied by her drawing of compass, square, and other traditional symbols of the ...
but in fact Freemasony is not mentioned in the pages of the referenced Bahá’í book. Furthermore, the Iranian book that is the source of the accusation includes a discussion between the Grand Master of the Great Lodge in Iran, and the Grand Master notes that “no Bahá’ís have become...