Tag: Masonic humor

  • The Postman

    The Postman

    A postman came across an unsealed letter addressed to God, requesting $50 for a family in need. Being a Mason, he shared the letter at the lodge, and they raised $25. The postman delivered the money, but received another letter instructing future donations to go through the Knights of Columbus as the Masons kept half. Read more

  • June 2013 Trestle Board

    June 2013 Trestle Board

    Unity No. 146 Masonic Lodge, established in 1870, shares a June 2013 Trestleboard. The Master’s Message emphasizes unity and recounts a story of acceptance. The newsletter features upcoming events, officer messages, and explores the link between Freemasonry and patriotism. It concludes with humor and a tale highlighting the importance of unity. Read more

  • Last Words

    Last Words

    In a grim scenario, a convicted murderer about to be hanged expresses hatred for Masons, attributing the circumstances of his conviction to their influence. The hangman, unperturbed, instructs the man to take a step forward with his left foot, suggesting a darkly ironic twist in the tale. Read more

  • The Raising

    The Raising

    A postcard depicts freemasons in tuxedos smiling as they watch a candidate screaming while on a hook, with the text “It’s fine to be a Mason. The Raising.” Read more

  • The Passing

    The Passing

    The postcard shows two men, one holding a bottle of liquor and offering a filled wine glass to the other. The text reads, “Are you a Mason? The Passing.” Read more

  • Light Bulb

    Light Bulb

    How many Masons does it take to screw in a light bulb? Read more