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by MW Norm McEvoy
I Pass this way but Once
I PASS THIS WAY BUT ONCE This original Poem was named "The Pilgrim Way" and written by John Oxenham. I pass this way but once, and then, the silent door
Read MoreI Wish You Enough
I WISH YOU ENOUGH Author Bob Perks Many of us may have seen this before, but it is a nice reminder. Possibly not a real conversation, but whoever wrote it
Read MoreIF, by Rudyard Kipling.
IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make
Read MoreIn Flanders Fields
IN FLANDERS FIELDS Written by Lt. Col John McCrea, Medical Officer. Canadian Field Artillery. In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place;
Read MoreIn Whom Do You Place Your Trust
IN WHOM DO YOU PLACE YOUR TRUST? At the Provincial Grand Lodge of Lanarkshire Middle Ward Seminar, which was held in Baillieston on Saturday 31st. May 2008, Bro. Rev Peter
Read MoreInteresting Masonic History
Anonymous Taken mostly from "The Truth is Stranger than Fiction," By Bro. Alphonse Cerza, Masonic Service Association, 1934. At one time, Golden Lodge #5, Stanstead, Canada occupied a lodge room,
Read MoreInterpretation & Limitations
After considerable deliberation I have decided to share the Questions & Answers from "The Freemason at Work" by Harry Carr. The following partial excerpt from this book should set the
Read MoreIs Freemasonry A Total Moral Philosophy?
Is Freemasonry a Total Moral Philosophy? What is Behind the Anomalies in our Second Tracing Board Lecture By R.W.Bro JDF Black PDGM (UGLV) What should we do about the errors
Read MoreIt’s What you Scatter
IT’S WHAT YOU SCATTER I was at the corner grocery store buying some early potatoes... I noticed a small boy, delicate of bone and feature, ragged but clean, hungrily appraising
Read MoreIt’s the Rite Time for Change
written by: William Herbert "Skip" Boyer, 32° Business as usual, especially for organizations such as ours, is not only unacceptable, it is suicidal. At this 2002 Scottish Rite Leadership Conference,
Read MoreJacob’s Ladder
Jacob’s Ladder As we are aware this symbol is displayed on the Tracing Board in the Entered Apprentice Degree and history tells us that the first publication was that of
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