Tag: Masonic Symbols
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Freemasonry At The Table
In its early history, the Masonic Fraternity met in taverns, sharing conviviality and performing rituals over drinks. While the practice of consuming alcohol in Lodge rooms was lost during the prohibition, historic drinking implements and glassware adorned with Masonic symbols serve as reminders of this joyful tradition. Today, they offer a glimpse into Freemasonry’s past. Read more
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August 2013 Trestle Board
Unity Lodge No. 146, chartered in 1870 by the Grand Lodge of Virginia, communicates Masonic principles, history, and values. The Trestleboard from August 2013 discusses legends associated with Masonry, connecting Noah to early Grand Masters, antediluvian Masonry, and the Tower of Babel. The newsletter also includes lodge events, messages, and Masonic education. Read more
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July 2013 Trestle Board
Unity No. 146 Masonic Lodge shares a touching story in its July 2013 Trestleboard. The Worshipful Master visits a brother who stopped attending meetings, using a symbolic fire analogy to rekindle his interest in Freemasonry. Emphasizing fellowship, the message encourages self-reflection on Masonic commitment. Upcoming events include a Master Mason’s Degree and a Lodge Breakfast. Read more
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Master’s Message
Worshipful Master Dennis Mark Haas underscores Masonic ideals in Unity Lodge No. 146 A.F.&A.M., urging brethren to meet on The Level, act by The Plum, and part upon The Square. The message emphasizes equality, virtue, and mutual respect on life’s journey. Read more