Chinese Freemasonry

In China, about 300 B.C., Mencius wrote “A master Mason, in teaching his apprentices, makes use of the compasses and the square. Ye who are engaged in the pursuit of Wisdom, must also make use of the compasses and the square.” Additionally, in a book called Great Learning, 500 B.C., we find that “A man […]

BY THE WORK YOU DID TODAY

  BY THE WORK YOU DID TODAY Can you say tonight in parting with the day that’s slipping past That you helped a single brother of the many that you passed? Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did and said? Does the man whose hopes where fading, Now with courage look ahead? Did […]

This week at Monroe #27 April 2013

Good evening Brothers: While I am watch the National Championship game, I will try to send out an email about this week. So, if this email doesn’t make complete sense, I am blaming the game. We have a full docket scheduled for Wednesday. 6:00 Dinner. At 7:00, while the lodge members go into their “quick” […]

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