Tag: History
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Washington Didn’t write the rules, he lived them
The article commemorates Father’s Day and discusses Washington’s “Rules of Civility & Decent Behaviour.” The author reflects on their relevance in modern society and their origin, emphasizing their role in shaping Washington’s character. The piece urges readers to contemplate and live by these rules, providing a link to an interactive digital version for further exploration. Read more
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Washington’s lesson in leadership
George Washington, a revered Masonic figure, embodied diverse leadership qualities. His spontaneity and creativity, competitiveness, collaborative spirit, and technical expertise set a powerful example. By examining his leadership, Masons gain insights into self-improvement and nurturing strong, unified communities. Reflecting on Washington’s legacy reinforces the commitment to moral and responsible leadership. Read more
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Luray Commandery No. 19
The Luray Commandery No 19 successfully relocated its Conclave meeting location to the Front Royal Masonic Temple, with approval from the Right Eminent Grand Commander. Five new Sir Knights were welcomed, and upcoming events and rehearsals were announced. The Commandery emphasizes support for the Christian religion, charity, and education. Read more
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Town Hall Cornerstone Opening
The Town Hall in Front Royal has a rich history, with the Municipal Building’s construction and cornerstone laying detailed. The involved parties, funding, and significance of the building to the community are highlighted, shedding light on the town’s development and foundational values. The contents of the cornerstone provide insight into the town’s culture and heritage. Read more
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Freemasonry and Patriotism
The content highlights the connection between Freemasonry and patriotism, emphasizing the values of duty, sacrifice, and unity. It explores the role of Freemasons in American history and their commitment to the principles of freedom and citizenship. The text reflects on the significance of the American flag and the responsibility of upholding patriotic ideals. Read more
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St. Patrick & Freemasonry
St. Patrick’s influence on Irish Freemasonry is reflected in lodges worldwide, beginning with Lodge No 77 in 1737. Armagh, Ballyvesey, Dungannon, New Zealand, South Africa, India, and Singapore followed suit. This enduring tradition spans 275 years, highlighting the deep connection between St. Patrick and Irish Freemasonry. Read more
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Masonic Etiquette Protocol & Decorum
The December 2012 Trestle Board of Unity Masonic Lodge 146 features a piece on Masonic Etiquette, stressing the importance of comprehensive education beyond catechism memorization. It emphasizes Masonic beliefs in God, moral law, and rejection of bigotry. Freemasons are urged to be law-abiding citizens, promote peace, and exhibit virtues like patience and forbearance. Read more


