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Masonic Old Charges

Ancient Constitutions and Old Masonic Manuscripts In the old, operative stonemason days, the Old Charges were used in making a Mason. They are known by various names including Old Records, Legends...
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The Masonic Mentor Program

Every lodge should have a Masonic Mentor Program. The Masonic Mentor Program should be run by the Masonic Mentor Program Committee. The Masonic Mentor Program should consist of at least three peopl...
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Masonic Refreshment Committee

Every Masonic lodge has a Masonic Refreshment Committee that comprises of 3 Master Masons. They include the following: The Senior or Junior Steward The Senior Deacon The Junior Warden who is the C...
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How to Become a Freemason

We have noticed some recent questions on how to become a Freemason on our blog. In this blog post, we’ll tell you all that you need to know about becoming a Freemason. If you join the Freemason Bro...
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The Masonic Anchor and Ark

The Masonic Anchor and Ark are symbols of a life well spent and a deeply rooted hope.
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Masonic Fundraisers

Masonic Fundraisers are a means by which Masonic lodges can promote charitable causes in their local communities. Some Masonic lodges organize fundraisers to donate money to the national level for ...
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The Masonic Acacia

The Masonic Acacia or Sprig of Acacia is a symbol of the immortality of the soul. In this article, we’ll look at the history of the Acacia and its usage in religion through historical times.
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Rare Masonic Books

There are several Masonic books in existence. But there are a select few that are very hard to find. These ones are the rare ones. The First Masonic Book to be Published in America The very first ...
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Masonic Sheaf of Corn

In King’s Solomon’s time, the Masonic Sheaf of Corn represented the wages that master Masons gained from their labors.Today, the Masonic Sheaf of Corn serves as a symbol of that past time, especial...