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Friday, April 20, 2018
Royal Arch School of Instruction
This is the first time in a couple of decades that Schools of Instructions have been held. Except the way its being done is not what you may experience in your Blue Lodges. Instead of practicing the degree to perfection. We are going thru the degrees and explaining and going over the esoteric meanings as well. This approach brings forth the light.
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Monday, April 16, 2018
165th Annual Grand Lodge of Minnesota Annual Communication
If you missed the 165th Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of Minnesota,you really missed out. Minnesota Masonic Charities were giving away free snow scrappers. The timing was perfect since we were in the midst of a Blizzard, with snow accumulation of 13.6 inches making diffcult driving conditions for all those traveling.
This was our first year at the Minnesota Masonic Heritage Center in Bloomington Minnesota. It was a very nice location for us.
I had the great honor and privilege of conducting the Installation of Officers for 2018-2019. The Most Worshipful Grand Master Edward R. Halpaus was my appointee during my term of office.
The ceremony was shortened due to the blizzard, but it was a wonderful event.
Those free snow scrappers got alot of use out in the parking lot afterwards.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Masonic Symposium St. Cloud Minnestoa
Rex,Sean and Art are coming to Minnesota April 28th, and this is an opportunity you don't want to miss.
Personally I know the works of Arturo de Hoyos, and Rex Hutchens. For I have spent most evenings for the past two years studying their works. I have also had the greatest of pleasures to have met both of them. Art is the recipient of the Duane E. Anderson Excellence in Masonic Education Award from the Grand Lodge of Minnesota in 2011. I had the honor to presented the same award to Rex in 2012.
It should be a day of first class masonic education, and great discussions, and of course Brotherhood.
But leave it to Helios Lodge #273 to be able to put this all together. They are not just a little lodge that has one of the biggest Masonic Libraries in the state. The Brothers live after their Lodges name...Helios which means Light.
So save the date, and I encourage to attend. Please call Worshipful Master of Helios Lodge Andrew Barrett 612-709-7603 to reserve your place. Just click on the image to expand the view to see the days activities.
Oh did I mention that they are providing lunch? I hope to see you in St. Cloud.
It will be great to hear if Rex bought a new Bike, and how Arts shooting is coming along.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Masons at Sea
Just a few days ago I was sitting in the solarium on the Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas. I was drinking coffee and writing an outline for a Royal Arch education program. As I was twirling my pen searching for a better word to use I gazed around the ship. My eyes came upon a gentleman near me reading. Being a lover of books, and a hellacious reader I was wondering what book he was reading.
As I took a closer look I realized it was " Capitular Development Course by Piers Vaughan.
I walked over to him and said " Brother is that Piers Vaughan book? I then introduced myself, and we shook hands. Meet Richard Petty the Right Excellent Grand King of the Royal Arch Masons ot Tennessee.Him and his wife were on vacation, and Richard was getting caught up on his reading.
If tradition prevails Richard will be elected as Grand High Priest in less than a month.
During the cruise we had a several conversations and of course they were all about our favorite subject...The Craft.
Also on the cruise I met a group of Brothers from Franklin Tennessee. They had brought their newest Entered Apprentice and one of their goals was to help him learn his ritual. I thought that was a great idea.
HAPPY TO MEET, SORRY TO PART, AND HAPPY TO MEET AGAIN
As I took a closer look I realized it was " Capitular Development Course by Piers Vaughan.
I walked over to him and said " Brother is that Piers Vaughan book? I then introduced myself, and we shook hands. Meet Richard Petty the Right Excellent Grand King of the Royal Arch Masons ot Tennessee.Him and his wife were on vacation, and Richard was getting caught up on his reading.
If tradition prevails Richard will be elected as Grand High Priest in less than a month.
During the cruise we had a several conversations and of course they were all about our favorite subject...The Craft.
Also on the cruise I met a group of Brothers from Franklin Tennessee. They had brought their newest Entered Apprentice and one of their goals was to help him learn his ritual. I thought that was a great idea.
HAPPY TO MEET, SORRY TO PART, AND HAPPY TO MEET AGAIN
Monday, March 5, 2018
A Little Vacation reading
I always travel with a Ritual when I go on vacation. Yesterday I just returned from a week long cruise from the lower Caribbean. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting on the beach or on a ship contemplating the esoteric meanings of our Rituals. Its those trips that seem to charge my batteries, and inspire me to write a paper or an education piece.
It was my intent to write an article for Commandery and to study it further.My Royal Arch manual has been to two different continents, and eight different countries with me.
I was very surprised when I pulled out both my copies of the Royal Arch Manual that morning. I have all my Rituals on one shelf. I meant to grab my Commandery Manual and my Royal Arch.
But I did manage to write a very nice education piece, and I also started an outline for a book.
So traveling does have its many benefits.
Friday, February 9, 2018
Top Ten Reasons to Attend the Minnesota Grand York Rite Session
Top Ten Reasons to attend the Grand York Rite Session
1.
To Fulfill your obligation
It’s the duty of the
Dais Officers and the Secretery/Recorder of every constituent Chapter, Council,
and Commandery to attend their respective Annual Grand Session in person or by
their duly authorized representative, to take their part in deliberations. If
you are unable to do so the proper proxy form must be filled out and presented.
2.
Opportunity to learn something new
Attend one of the
Break-Out Sessions that have been planned. Royal Arch Grand Secretery Gary
Odegard will be explaining any new developments, Web Hosting and will answer
any questions no matter how complex or simple. Grand Chapter Education Officer
Tom Hendrickson will be conducting an inter-active educational session with a
surprising entertaining twist. Be present at the introduction of the exciting
and new York Rite Mentor and Advanced Studies Program. .Learn more about the
Holy Land Pilgrimage. Tom Hendrickson has recently returned and will be sharing
his experiences.
3.
Connect and Re-connect
The Session is a
gathering of York Rite Masons from across the state and beyond. It’s a great
place to re-connect with old friends and make new friends who share the
interest in the Ancient Craft.
4. Exchange
Ideas and develop New Ideas
Are you wondering how
successful Chapters, Councils and Commanderies are getting things done? You
have an opportunity to meet the state and local leaders to get personal advice
to help make your Chapter Council and Commandry better. Its also the perfect
place to share with others what successes you have experienced.
5.
Join a new Order
If you are a Past High Priest or the current High
Priest of your Royal Arch Chapter. You are eligible to join the Order of the
High Priesthood. If you’re a Past Commander of the Commandery you are eligible
to join the Past Commanders Association.
6.
Want to Honor
Masonic Youth?
Then you will want to be present at the dinner on
Thursday For the Youth Awards Presentation.
7. Looking to Escape?
This year the session is held at the St. Cloud
Courtyard Marriott. A hotel with nice rooms, good food that’s not that far
away. It’s a great place to bring the love of your life, or a good place to sit
with your brothers and smoke a cigar. Either way it’s a nice place to get away
from the stresses of life.
8. Ring in the York Rite New Year
The Grand York Rite Session reflects a new beginning
at a at a state-wide level. Come meet and greet the new leaders and hear what
plans they have in store. Get inspired and harness the enthusiasm that can last
all year.
9. Want some fun and raise money for charity?
For those with a sense of humor The Order of the
Lotus is a fun way to spend part of the evening and the money raised will go
towards the three York Rite Charites. Wives are cordially welcome to attend.
10. The Business
Even on a state-wide level we need to discuss
budgets, and pay the bills. This is your opportunity to see firsthand how your
per capita is being spent. Each of the bodies have done a very good job in
stream lining this portion of meetings. But it’s a job that must be done.
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Sunday, January 28, 2018
Learning Freemasonry by Osmosis
Two ways of
Learning by Osmosis
By Tom
Hendrickson-PGM
Here are two examples of learning Freemasonry by Osmosis.
The first method didn’t work, but the second does!
As a young Mason I asked one of my mentors, Ray Frandsen,
how he mastered learning the Masonic Ritual. Ray said that he put his ritual in
his lunch box and he would read it during his breaks at work. I always say when
someone is successful at something you should follow that model. So, one
summer, I put my ritual in my back pocket and had with me at work every day. One
summer night at lodge I pulled out my ritual and one of the Brothers asked, “where
has your ritual been, it’s falling apart and it’s all wet.
I replied, “well it’s been present at a few fights, involved
in a high-speed chase or two, been at homicide scenes, with me while I played
some kickball at the playground and I lost it during a foot chase. Luckily, I found it later. It’s all wet
because I left it on top of the squad car at the car wash and it made it
through the wash but is drying out nicely.
I never had time to read it at work and I discovered that
even though I kept it very close to my body, I never managed to learn anything
by Osmosis.
On the second and fourth Wednesday of every month I
attend Ark Royal Arch Chapter, Omega Council and Minneapolis Mounted
Commandery. Twice a month we meet for a great dinner, excellent discussions,
and Masonic education. It’s an environment that is very conducive to learning
and we have a lot of fun as well.
All Master Masons are welcome to come and join us for
dinner is at 6:00 and our meetings are at 7:00.
Just give us a call, so we can set a place for you at the
table. Bring your appetite and you may learn something and not even know it.
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