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I was visiting internationally with the recommendation of a brother I had communication with for a long time.
I would never violate protocol and went to our grand secretary to get my traveling papers. The brother I was visiting vouched for me and introduced me to their investigating committee...
Cornerstone lying seemed to be a given tradition when I first was made a mason; I had the pleasure of attending one at our capitol (Austin). However since certain religious organizations seemed to gain foothold, I witnessed the recantation of some these requests. After this phenomenon, we began...
You're kidding, right? After all the desparaging remarks made about Past Masters on this Forum alone, convinces me never return to my mother lodge!
Okay, ya'll can have at it...
I can assure you that your dues card and this passport (internationally) mean virtually nothing, while proficency in your memory work in all degrees are the determining factors...As well as a letter of introduction from your G.S.
Hello Blake,
Have you ever tried "Beer Can Chicken", it may help out your too dry, under cooked dilemma...Beer Can Chicken Recipe : : Recipes : Food Network
You might use the Masonic Dictionary and look up Baltimore Convention. Try the Convention that changed Masonry. Good luck. Search also for Baltimore Convention.pdf and Baltimore Convention-1.pdf
Maybe the one year interval has to do with learning requirements, etc.? Meeting intervals have been intentionally set, maybe we should not confuse cause and effect. Think of the craftsman apprenticeship programs... VBG
I don't know if your search has been fulfilled, but you might want to contact Bro. Michael R. Poll of Cornerstone Publishers Cornerstone Book Publishers - Masonic Books, Esoteric Books, Pulp Fiction He is a Past Master of one of these lodges and has written about their history extensively, mind...