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24 Nov Freemason Favourites: Master Mason's Apron, Lodge Number Gloves, Masonic Poppy Badge & Luxury Layflat Brief Case
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There is a moment that most Masons know well. You are getting ready for the Lodge, everything laid out neatly, and you catch yourself pausing. The room feels calmer. Your apron sits waiting, your gloves folded, your badge placed carefully on the tabl..
31 Oct Knights Templar Masonic Regalia & Gifts - A Legacy of Chivalry
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Knights Templar Masonic Regalia & Gifts - A Legacy of ChivalryThe Enduring Appeal of the Knights TemplarThe Knights Templar have a strange pull, don’t they? A mix of mystery, faith, and old-world courage that never really faded. Even now, their legac..
06 Oct The Relevance of the Square and Compasses Symbol
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A square and a set of compasses linked together, commonly known as the Square and Compasses, is the most identified mark of Freemasonry. The square and compasses on the symbol are representations of the tools used by an architect. The Masonic ritu..
06 Oct What is Royal Arch Masonry?
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The Royal Arch Masonry is the extension of Craft Freemasonry. The members of the fraternity, identified as the Companions, meet in particular Chapters under the assistance of a Grand Chapter. Each Chapter is directed by three leaders, called the P..
25 Aug The Basics of Knights Templar Regalia
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Composed of specific clothing and insignia, regalia is a legitimate traditional practice that is a manifestation of chivalric organizations during the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Today, numerous self-styled organizations use specific regalia..
25 Aug Etiquette of Giving Gifts for a Mason
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From jewels to esoteric books to cufflinks, there’s an endless array of Masonic gifts to choose from. But when – and how – should these be given to Freemasons? Since there are many elements to consider, this article outlines the etiquette of giving g..
11 Aug The Significance of the Masonic Ring
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If there is one piece of Freemasonry jewellery that's equal parts fascinating and confusing to a lot of people, it is the Masonic Ring. Even those who are members of the brotherhood have different opinions about it. The topic is often that the rin..
11 Aug What is Royal Arch Masonry?
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The Royal Arch Masonry is the extension of Craft Freemasonry. The members of the fraternity, identified as the Companions, meet in particular Chapters under the assistance of a Grand Chapter. Each Chapter is directed by three leaders, called the P..
05 Aug What is a Provincial Lodge?
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A Provincial Lodge (or a Provincial Grand Lodge) is an administrative sub-division of a Freemasonry Grand Lodge. Under the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) jurisdiction, Provincial Grand Lodges are the regional authorities of the organization ..
05 Aug The Officers in a Masonic Lodge
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Every Masonic Lodge either elects or appoints Lodge Officers to carry out the functions and responsibilities of the lodge's work. The actual list of officers may differ from one jurisdiction to another, though certain variables are standard for al..
17 Jul The Relevance of the Square and Compasses Symbol
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A square and a set of compasses linked together, commonly known as the Square and Compasses, is the most identified mark of Freemasonry. The square and compasses on the symbol are representations of the tools used by an architect. The Masonic ritu..
17 Jul Masonic Jewels Used in Freemasonry
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Jewels Used in Freemasonry Every Freemasonry Lodge is decorated with six jewels. Three of these jewels are regarded as movable, while the remaining three are labelled as immovable. All six are classified as jewels since they have an ethical an..
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