by a Past Grand Master – Masonic Square, Vancouver, Oct. 1921 Permanency and vitality are not necessarily characteristics of the good. Bad institutions have survived the wreck of empires, while the shores of Time are blackened with the ruins of …
The Question The cement which binds a lodge together is the regular meetings of its members. For the first time ever, in our recent history, we have been unable to meet. We have taken part in a long, dangerous and …
One of the main objects of Masonry is to bring together persons who accept certain principles and ideals and are willing to co-operate with one another in a spirit of brotherhood and friendliness. There maybe other various objects but this …
It had been some time since Jack had seen the old man. College, girls, career, and life itself got the way. In fact, Jack moved clear across the country in pursuit of his dreams. There, in the rush of his …
Before you enter this Holy of Holies, ask yourself in your innermost heart “Am I duly and truly prepared?” If you will listen you may hear a voice within, saying, “It is a Brother desiring admission.” Can you enter this …
Ian M. Donald, Colonel (KY) PM. Hillcrest Ldg. #594 GRC. Edited by V.W. Bro. Norman McEvoy for use in The Educator. Freemasonry has often been described as a school which teaches men a way of life which has met the …
