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- Riding the Goat – Symbols and Symbolism - My Freemasonry
Not exclusively a Masonic institution, goat riding or making candidates “ride the goat” has been an aspect of hazing fueled initiation meant to scare and embarrass neophytes and initiates joining the institution Yet, the practice seems to have a more succinct history involving ancient pagan practice and ritual
- 2025 U. S. Masonic Cons and More | My Freemasonry | Freemason . . .
by Christopher Hodapp Grab your Masonic Calendar as the Masonic conference season kicks into full swing Freemasons are organizing fun and educational events all over the country The Grand Lodge of New York started off the year with their Masonic Con back in mid-January, but as the weather
- My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
I am a member of the Masonic Order of the Four Black Llamas You can get it on the Sunday night of the York Rite Summer Assembly in Maggie Valley, N C JD Crockett and Tommy Foster have mentioned this 'Order of the Four Black Llamas" It is certainly steeped in mystery One day I'll get to Maggie Valley
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Masonic traditions the symbol is used for abbreviation, instead of the usual period For example "R∴W∴ John Smith" is an abbreviation for "Right Worshipful John Smith" (the term Right Worshipful indicates that Brother Smith is a Grand Lodge officer)
- My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
Brothers - What is the proper way to address the Worshipful Master of a lodge in an email? Is "Worshipful Master" preferred or will "Brother XXX" suffice?
- The Past Master Symbol - My Freemasonry
The Past Master’s Symbol is a often seen but not so frequently explained Masonic Symbol It commonly consists of The Compass, Sun, and Quadrant (or Protractor), and in most jurisdictions a Square The Compass has a familiar interpretations – for it is by the Compass that a Mason is
- My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
We meet as Turtles and do not talk Masonry By Meeting the way we do, All Masonic and or Eastern Star affiliations jurisdictions can enjoy spreading the cement of brotherly sisterly love which unites us as one Turtle family The WFOT is a sovereign and independent social organization that believes in community service and charity
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