Tag: Wine
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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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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
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Front Royal officials open cornerstone set by local masons at Town Hall in 1935
In 1935, Leslie Sealock, then 8, was uninterested in the placing of a time capsule in the Town Hall cornerstone. 39 documents were enclosed, and the capsule was recently presented to the Warren Heritage Society. The town has undergone significant growth since then, with Sealock noting that he hardly recognized anyone at a recent fair. Read more