Tag: Brotherhood
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Honoring a Legacy: William “Bill” N. Wood Presented with Merit Award at Unity Masonic Lodge No. 146
The lodge honors William “Bill” N. Wood with a merit award, named in his honor. Initiated by Will Bryan, the lodge’s future master, the award recognizes outstanding contributions to Unity Lodge and the community. The emotional ceremony, originally planned at Bill’s home, took place at Unity Lodge, uniting Masonic brothers in celebration. Read more
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I See You’ve Traveled Some
The poem celebrates the camaraderie and empathy shared among travelers. It highlights the joy of receiving warm greetings and the sense of connection it brings. Whether in foreign lands or at home, the acknowledgment of one’s journey evokes a deep bond of brotherhood. It concludes with a reference to the Masonic tradition of welcoming travelers. Read more
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Friend to Friend Masonic Memorial
In 1993, the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania erected a Masonic Memorial honoring the bonds of friendship between Freemasons of the Union and Confederacy. The memorial depicts the friendship between Union General Winfield Scott Hancock and Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead, who fought on opposite sides during the Civil War, and their poignant encounter at Gettysburg. Read more
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The Model Mason
The content describes the admirable qualities of a dedicated Freemason. It highlights the generosity and compassion of the Masonic community, emphasizing their commitment to charity and support for widows and orphans. Additionally, it briefly introduces Brother Campbell and his family’s involvement in Freemasonry and their church. Read more
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Robert Herd
In brotherhood, we find comfort in the knowledge that we are not alone, even in death – Robert Herd. Read more
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Royal Arch Chapter Update
The Royal Arch Chapter’s January meeting featured members from four district chapters conferring degrees on four candidates. The next meeting on Feb. 15th will involve voting on Grand Chapter-initiated By-Laws changes. Companions are encouraged to attend and support the chapter’s camaraderie. H. Wes Hammack serves as High Priest. Read more

