Have you ever wanted to read “Morals & Dogma”?
I inherited a copy of this historic volume, but have never had the time to read it. But lo and behold, I found it read aloud on YouTube.
Thus, I added it to our YouTube Page, for your reflection.
Have you ever wanted to read “Morals & Dogma”?
I inherited a copy of this historic volume, but have never had the time to read it. But lo and behold, I found it read aloud on YouTube.
Thus, I added it to our YouTube Page, for your reflection.
The Stated Meeting of February, was held via Zoom, on Saturday the 13th at 10AM. With all Brethren in attendance confirmed to be Masons, the Lodge was opened at 10:05AM. The Master Lead the Brethren in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, of our great nation. Reading of the Previous Meeting Minutes: The minutes […]
The Stated Meeting of January, was held via Zoom, on Saturday the 9th at 10AM, recent and fresh in its technology, but as it has been done since 1854. With all Brethren in attendance confirmed to be Masons, the Lodge was opened at 10:09AM. The Master Lead the Brethren in the Pledge of Allegiance to […]
On the 2nd of January 6021 Anno Lucis at, the officers of Texas Lodge no.46 were Virtually Installed into their respective offices via a Zoom meeting. The Virtual Special meeting was opened on the First Degree of Masonry, at 5pm. As the Brethren and guests peaceably shuffled into the Virtual house of the Fraternity, it was […]
The Virtual Stated Meeting of December was held on Saturday the 12th, at 10AM, as it has been done, since 1854. With all Brethren in attendance confirmed to be Masons, the Lodge was virtually opened at 10:13AM. Reading of the Previous Meeting Minutes: The minutes of the Virtual Stated Meeting of November were approved as […]
The Stated Meeting of November was held on Saturday the 14th, at 10AM as it has been done, since 1854, but this time it was unique and a first for the Lodge. At the recently completed 171st Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of California, the Masonic Code was amended to allow for virtual (online) […]
How and where did the American Revolution get its start? In the “Freemason’s Arms” Pub, which was previously been known as the “Green Dragon Tavern”. The inscription on the painting above reads: “Where we met to Plan the Consignment of a few Shipments of Tea, 1775.” If you want to learn more, enjoy this Online […]
Dear Brothers, I would like to share with you the Masonic Speaker Series. The Masons of California have launched an exciting new live, digital Masonic Speakers Series featuring enlightening lectures on a range of topics. See the entire lineup today—or, if you’ve missed one, catch up on past lectures below. To view, click the ‘Watch Now’ button […]
From: BJ McCuiston, Inspector 353rd Masonic District Slainte Mhath Bhràithrean, (good health Brethren) Wishing Y’all Peace, good health and happiness during this 2nd Half of 2020. May the Grand Artificer guide and protect us all. Happy American Independence Day July 4th. Soon all Lodges will be receiving a template for preparedness from the Grand Lodge, preparedness […]
By Auturo de Hoyos: Grand Archivist and Grand Historian of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. This important post was shared on his Facebook Page today. ** He has lived! The fruits of his labors live after him ** Like many of you, I watched the news last night as a mob pulled down and burned the statute […]
There are certain times in history which call upon Men, Women and Masons to dig deep and fight for freedom, for our lives and our livelihoods. It seems that throughout the year of 6020 A.L., we will all be tested and called to action, as we live through one of these marked periods of history. […]
A Message about Masonic Meetings Dear lodge leaders, I hope you and your family are safe and healthy and managing well through this current crisis. The grand master and executive committee have been inspired by the number of virtual lodge gatherings happening on Zoom and other conferencing apps. These gatherings keep us connected and provide […]
While the Brethren of Texas Lodge no.46 being pioneers and cattlemen, have traditionally focused on a attire of a more perfunctory style, an interest in history is a common trait among Masons. As such, I thought it might be beneficial to share some historical context found while browsing the web. Many Lodges today, wear a […]