29Nov
29Nov
Masonic Bible Presentation Ceremony
Masonic Bible Presentation Ceremony
After completing the Master Mason certification, the Worshipful Master of the Lodge or other Lodge officials presents the new Masonic Fraternity member with a Bible. During a Masonic Bible Presentation Ceremony, he is presented with this Bible. Being given this Master Mason book of scriptures is a huge advantage for any Master Mason. The service represents a new beginning for Master Mason on the Trestle Board of life within the Masonic clique. ...
24Nov
Masonic Emblems
Masonic Emblems
Masonic emblems are unique in relation to Masonic symbols. Emblems can just make them meanwhile symbols could have different implications. Emblems resemble a logo that addresses a theoretical idea. They are an apparent type of idea. Their significance is very simple to decipher dissimilar to symbols. However, a few sites, history specialists, and others utilize the words emblems and symbols reciprocally. The notable Masonic square and compasses are an emblem of the Freemason organization. The symbol is reserved...
08Nov
MASONIC APRONS AND THEIR SYMBOLS
MASONIC APRONS AND THEIR SYMBOLS
The Masonic Aprons aren't a contemporary invention, in truth, it's the foremost ancient of all clothes. Within the third Chapter of Genesis. These words square measure written: "and the eyes of them each open, and that they know they are naked, and that they seamed fig leaves along, and create themselves aprons."Masonic Aprons:
Masonic Aprons are one of every of the foremost fascinating, stunning, and curious things within the Fraternity’s history. Members of medieval, operative stone-masons guilds...
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...
25Mar
Scottish Rite Jewelry
Scottish Rite Jewelry
There are numerous theories as to how the Scottish Rite came to be. Around 1758, the Scottish rite began in Pairs, France. A Master Mason may join the Scottish Rite, one of the auxiliary bodies of Freemasonry, to gain additional exposure to the principles of Freemasonry. In the Craft, the Scottish Rite provided ethical teaching and philosophy. The member wore Scottish rite jewellery. Each piece of jewellery depicts a different symbol. The double eagle logo represents power...
25Mar