Freemasonry

Masonic Funeral Committee

 Masonic Funeral Committee The Masonic Funeral Committee comprises of three men who are appointed by the Worshipful Master of the Lodge. They are in charge of the following: Location of Jewels and...
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The Masonic Lamb

Masons use a masonic lambskin apron. But one may ask? Why a lambskin apron? The lamb is a symbol of purity and innocence.  Operative Freemasons wear aprons to prevent garments from stain. Speculati...
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What is Freemasonry?

A lot of people do not understand what Freemasonry is. They do not understand the core ideas and principles that Freemasonry is based on. Most authors just write gibberish concepts where they expla...
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The Masonic Letter ‘G’

The Masonic Letter ‘G’ is a letter that represents God and Geometry. It is a reminder to every Freemason that every act they carry out is done in the presence of God, the Master Architect of the U...
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Masonic Aprons

The lambskin Master Masonic apron was inspired by the aprons that stonemasons wore. It is a Freemason badge, and it is a sign of innocence. The Masonic apron is highly regarded amongst the finest d...
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O, Mother Lodge We've Wandered Far - A Poem By Lawrence Greenleaf

O, Mother Lodge We've Wandered Far By Lawrence Greenleaf O, Mother Lodge, we′ve wandered far And knocked at many a door, Since first we wore thy Lambskin gift And trod thy Checkered Floor. Since f...
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The Master's Apron - A Poem By Robert Burns

The Master's Apron By Robert Burns There's many a badge that's very grandWith ribbon, lace and tape onLet kings and princes wear them all,Give me the Master's apron!The honest craftsman's apron,Th...
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The Lodge Room Over Simpkin's Store - A Poem By Lawrence Greenleaf

The Lodge Room Over Simpkin's Store By Lawrence Greenleaf The plainest Lodge room in the land was over Simpkins' store,Where Friendship Lodge had met each month for fifty' years or more.When o'...
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Jubal and Tubal Cain - A Poem By Rudyard Kipling

Jubal and Tubal Cain By Rudyard Kipling Jubal sang of the wrath of GodAnd the curse of thistle and thorn,But Tubal got him a pointed rodAnd scrambled the earth for corn.Old – old as that early mou...