Tag: Justice

  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt’s quote highlights Freemasonry’s teachings of virtue and values, including temperance, fortitude, and brotherly love. It also emphasizes liberty, equality, and fraternity, while condemning ignorance, superstition, and tyranny. Read more

  • The Lesson Taught by the Three Great Lights

    The Lesson Taught by the Three Great Lights

    The article discusses the significance of the three chief symbols of the ancient Fraternity Masons: the Bible, Square, and Compass. It emphasizes the moral law, individual autonomy, and the unity of humanity. The text also touches on religious tolerance and the nobility of Masonry’s teachings, promoting universal benevolence and brotherly love. Read more

  • Masonry’s Plan

    Masonry’s Plan

    G.M. James Callahan shared a heartwarming story at the Grand Lodge of Colorado, emphasizing the importance of living according to Masonic principles. He urged Masons to build their inner temple, choose wisely, and embrace love and joy. Callahan expressed gratitude and praised their dedication and brotherly love. Read more

  • Masonic Etiquette Protocol & Decorum

    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