The following Documentary Film is quite good, and expounds on the many questions about Freemasonry as told by Masons.
Another interesting video is this “Culture Night 2012, in Dublin Ireland. See below.
The following Documentary Film is quite good, and expounds on the many questions about Freemasonry as told by Masons.
Another interesting video is this “Culture Night 2012, in Dublin Ireland. See below.
Every now and again I run across something that might be useful to Brethren. This YouTube channel named “oversimplified” is such a gem. It quickly and succinctly summarizes historical events so that they are easily accessible in short and humerous videos. Enjoy! Sincerely, Loren McKechnie Secretary, Texas Lodge no.46 of F.&A.M. of Calfornia
Say hello to a series of brand-new web resources for prospects and new members available on freemason.org, the online home of the Masons of California.
Discuss your Masonic experience with others easily by downloading the simple guide to Freemasonry and brushing up on the basics.
Believe it or not, its true. There is a Masonic Lodge upon the Moon, chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas. Its name is Tranquility Lodge no.2000 If you are interested to learn more, visit the website link. Tranquility Lodge No.2000 The pertinent facts for Masons Looking to Affiliate: Lodge Affiliation costs $100 Dues are […]
Texas Lodge no.46 was opened at 10:00AM on the 2nd degree of Freemasonry, for the purpose of Examination, later to be called down to the first degree, for the conducting of regular business. Proficiency in the 2nd Degree Upon opening of the Lodge, Brother Charles Beylacq recapitulated a nearly perfect Fellowcraft Proficiency. A standing ovation […]
Join our Grandmaster and fellow brethren for an exciting night at Oracle Park for Masons Night, to celebrate the conclusion of the 2022 Northern California Masons4Mitts Campaign and raising over $1,000,000 for the Junior Giants since 2009! Discounted tickets are available for friends and family, while supplies last, for the following game: Colorado Rockies- Wednesday, September […]
The Grand Lodge of California has released a new guide, to help Freemasons now how to share information about the Brotherhood with non-masons. Please download it HERE: HOW DID YOU FIRST LEARN about Freemasonry? Was it by stepping into a lodge hall in your town and meeting with members? Was it at a community […]
he Stated Meeting of Texas Lodge no.46 F&AM was held on the 2nd Saturday, the 9th day of April, as it has been done since 1854. The Lodge was opened on the first degree of Masonry, at 10:10am to conduct business. The Officers… Raymond E. Hill IV PM sat in the East. David Driesbach PM […]
These Masons working with death have an intimate familiarity with the other side.
A tiny, sandy cove, San Francisco’s Aquatic Park is one of the most reliably sunny spots in town. Yet clues of the city’s distant past are still there.
Beginning in 1852, Masonic cemeteries have provided a final resting place for some of the most important figures in California’s history. From Shasta to San Diego, they’ve brought Masons together to celebrate, mourn, and pay homage.
The Masonic funeral ceremony is often the first encounter of the craft for outsiders—which is fitting, because the concepts of death, rebirth, and legacy are important elements to Freemasonry.
With the assistance of Worshipful Brother Neal Greenberg, Texas Lodge has launched its online store. You can select from 65 items featuring the logo of Texas Lodge no.46. Best of all, the Lodge receives 10% of the proceeds. Consider giving a gift of a Texas Lodge no.46 branded item. Visit Store A note from Neal: […]
In the newest issue of CaliforniaFreemason, we celebrate life by examining the Masonic customs and traditions related to mortality, death, and whatever comes next.
Self Reflection: Important tenants of Freemasonry include self improvement, seeking truth, and reflection. It is said that the primary goal is “to take good men and make them better”. If you are a mason, you will know and recall that your journey likely began with seeking, reflection and a door that was opened unto […]
Lodge was called to order, and opened on the 2nd degree of Masonry on Friday afternoon at 5:06pm. The purpose of this meeting on the 18th day of March 2022, was to install the remaining officers of the Lodge for the 2022 Masonic year. Officers and sideliners in attendance were as listed in the tilers […]
March 19th 6022 AL At 10:09am The Lodge was called to order on the 545th page our bible, for the purpose of conferring the 1st degree of Masonry upon Mr. Ever Jose Robles. The pledge of allegiance was lead by the sitting Worshipful Master Dr. Kevin Herrick PM Officers: Master Kevin Herrick PM […]
Dear Brethren, Welcome April! It is hard to believe we are already a quarter of the way through the year. It has a been a busy time for masonry in our district. Several Lodges have already conferred degrees on newly initiated brothers some of whom have waited a long time through the COVID hiatus for […]
Thirty years after helping launch Sublime, Marshall goodman is still well-qualified to represent the LBC.
The Stated Meeting of Texas Lodge no.46 F&AM was held on the 2nd Saturday of the 12th day this Month of March, as it has been done since 1854. The Lodge was opened on the first degree of Masonry, at 10:10am The Officers… Raymond E. Hill IV PM sat in the East. Richard Bartlett PM […]
Meet three Masonic craftsmen combining technical and artistic wondery to create, repair, and restore musical instruments—making moments of harmonic brilliance possible.
In September, NBC’s streaming service, Peacock, debuted a new television adaptation of Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol which touched off a sudden explosion of interest in Freemasonry and provided a mysterious backdrop to the plot of the story.
In this special issue of California Freemason Magazine, we delve into the unique power of music—the power to heighten the ritual, to find and make meaning, and to bring people together.
As master of his not-so-nearby lodge, Barstow Boron Lodge 682, Miguel Vazquez makes the long trip into the Inland Empire numerous times each week to sit in the East. Still, you won’t hear him complain. Neither will the other 122 members of the Masonic lodge.