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Saturday, February 25, 2017
This is the life
I took a few days in the Caribbean to escape the Minnesota Winter. I had the wonderful experience to
just sit, and reflect on the work, and study some of the parts I wasn't so sure about.
I also would go at night and sit on the Promenade Deck of the ship. Listening to the ship cut thru the water and watching the Sunset with my Bible also was a very pleasant experience as well.
Now its back to work with a refreshed mind. Oh and to start a diet from the weight I gained from the fabulous food.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Its Brother Georges Birthday
February 22, 1732 |
Our Brother George Washington was an honored and respected
Mason. At the age of 20, Washington was initiated as Apprentice on November 4,
1752 in Fredericksburg, VA. It was with his compassionate nature, appreciation
and understanding of the Masonic system that he flourished, and on August 4,
1754 George Washington was raised to Master Mason. As his character suggests he
was a ‘Just and Upright Mason’.
In his Presidential and Masonic career he presided in the cornerstone ceremony for the US Capitol in 1793.
George Washington was noted as a noble opponent, as well as a Brother. This was witnessed while a British traveling Lodge fell into the hands of American forces after being defeated; chests belonging to the British Lodge with contents of jewels and other treasures were ultimately surrounded to the American forces. Upon learning this, George Washington with his elegance and honor demanded the contents to be returned to the Lodge and regiment. With this noble act he gained much respect from the opponents.
On December 18, 1799 George Washington was laid to rest and buried at Mt. Vernon with Masonic rites.
In his Presidential and Masonic career he presided in the cornerstone ceremony for the US Capitol in 1793.
George Washington was noted as a noble opponent, as well as a Brother. This was witnessed while a British traveling Lodge fell into the hands of American forces after being defeated; chests belonging to the British Lodge with contents of jewels and other treasures were ultimately surrounded to the American forces. Upon learning this, George Washington with his elegance and honor demanded the contents to be returned to the Lodge and regiment. With this noble act he gained much respect from the opponents.
On December 18, 1799 George Washington was laid to rest and buried at Mt. Vernon with Masonic rites.
Friday, February 3, 2017
Royal Arch Quiz #3
Royal Arch Quiz Night
Past
Master’s Degree-Virtual
P.G.M.
Tom Hendrickson
1.
Where
did the Past Master’s degree originate?
a) The Ancients
b) The Moderns
c) The Scottish
d) Lost in the fog of time
2.
What
group originally required that a Past Master only would be allowed to receive
the Royal Arch Degree?
a) The Scottish
b) The French
c) The Ancients
d) The Moderns
3.
What
are the three fundamental masonic symbols of the Past Master’s Degree?
a) Square, gavel, By laws
b) Masters Hat, White gloves, Cane
c) Square, gavel, Volume of Sacred Law
(holy Bible)
d) Chicken, Green Beans, Mashed potatoes
4.
The
qualities a Past Master should exhibit are:
a) Responsible Leadership
b) Moderation
c) Decorum
d) Justice
e) All the Above
5.
To
whom is the Lodge of Past Master erected and dedicated to?
a) God and Hiram Abiff
b) God and the Holy St John
c) God and King Solomon
d) God and Zerubbabel