24Nov
23Nov
The Masonic Eye
The Masonic Eye
The Masonic Eye is an emblematic portrayal of the Eye of God. It addresses God's watchfulness over the Universe and his consideration of the universe. The Masonic Eye or The All Seeing Eye has been utilized by different developments previously.Egyptians and Hebrews:
The Egyptians and the Hebrews began utilizing the image of the Masonic Eye because of allegorical thinking from the individuals who imagined that the Eye was an image of God's All Seeing capacity. The hand was...
15Nov
Masonic Supplies
Masonic Supplies
It is usually based on different categories some of them are as: Masonic Regalia Regalia AccessoriesMasonic Regalia
Firstly, Mason regalia are the Masonic Supplies of accessories and garments that provide the Freemasons a unique identity during ceremonial meetings or gatherings Freemasons are wearing some of these garments as pieces of clothing since the first meetings of Freemasons. Secondly, these garments and accessories are a symbol of pride for members of the prestigious organization. People still have mixed perceptions and opinions...
05Nov
Always a Mason
Always a Mason
Douglas Malloch Masonry Let no king quite put off his crown! I still would have him kingly when In some old inn, the king sat down To banquet with his serving men. I love a mild and merry persist, Whom Brothers toast, and neighbors prod; Yet would I have him, at the feast, A little of the man of God. So, with a Mason: I would see Him somewhat of...
04Nov
Masonic Aprons
Masonic Aprons
What exactly is an apron?
An apron is a clothing garment that protects our clothes from getting damaged while we are performing various tasks. For example, someone doing carpentry, blacksmithing, or stonework would wear an apron. In contrast, a Masonic Aprons is worn from the waist down, while these aprons are long enough to cover the chest to about mid-thigh. It has been traditional to wear an apron during religious ceremonies like those of the Egyptian or Hebrew priests, who wore what is known as an...
01Apr
The Masonic Ring – A Poem
The Masonic Ring
Those men who help my dad each day, They wear those Mason rings. A Square and Compass set in gold, The praise of which I sing. My dad, he hurt his back you know, One cold and wintery day. He slipped and fell upon the ice, The insurance would not pay. And since that time those rings I see, On hands that help us much. With mowing lawns and hauling trash, Each day my heart they touch. My Mom she cried...
19Mar