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My friend and Brother Jeff Naylor has just started a new blog directed at the finer things in a gentleman's life, with an emphasis on their Masonic application, titled, appropriately enough, The …
Issue No. 5, Summer 2009, of The Journal of the Masonic Society will arrive in our members' mailboxes in the next two weeks. The Journal is a quarterly magazine containing Masonic information w…
With Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol being set in Washington DC and involving the Freemasons, undoubtedly we're in for more of the same, tired accusations about Masonic symbols in the streets of…
Get a jump on the history behind Dan Brown's upcoming book, "The Lost Symbol." "Solomon's Builders: Freemasons, Founding Fathers and the Secrets of Washington D.C." by Ch…
In the mania to swab up every morsel of information about Dan Brown's forthcoming "The Lost Symbol," readers everywhere are attempting to decipher every press release, cover art, and Tw…
If there was any question before, there isn't any more. The cover of Dan Brown's new novel, The Lost Symbol , has been released. The US version shows the Capitol, placing the story in Washing…
Last November, I was in Washington DC with Digital Ranch Productions being interviewed for a History Channel program, "Secrets of the Founding Fathers." The interviews were based largely o…
Vincennes Lodge No. 1 , Free & Accepted Masons, in Vincennes, Indiana celebrates its 200th anniversary today. Best wishes to WBro Johnny Edwards, his officers and the brethren of Vincennes Lodge …
The Queens Masonic District Of The Grand Lodge Of Free & Accepted Masons Of the State of New York QUEST XXIX Saturday, April 25, 2009 Advance Masonic Temple 21-14 30th Ave., Long Island City, NY…
Greg and Dean over at MasonicCentral.com continue to bring notable Masonic authors and researchers to their podcast program. Tonight, Sunday March 8th, they will be speaking with Brother W. Kirk MacN…
Lodge Vitruvian No. 767's January Quarterly Feast in Indianapolis is lining up to be one of our most memorable evenings each year. Tuesday, January 27th, we will meet for our brief Stated Meetin…
In 2007, London's Metropolitan Grand Lodge (a grouping of UGLE lodges that meet in the geographic area of London) held a special reception of Masons under the age of 35. Sixty or so such brethr…
My home lodge, Broad Ripple No. 643 will again take part in the Indianapolis Prince Hall Thanksgiving dinner program today. The program hopes to serve 1000 meals to the homeless, shut-ins and others …
According to a message posted elsewhere by Right Worshipful Jay D. Marksheid, Grand Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of New York , a dispute has arisen between grand lodges in New York and W…
Brother and friend Stephen Dafoe has been a busy lad lately. His new book, The Compasses and the Cross , is due out in September. It comes on the heels of last year's Nobly Born . Coming soon is …
The Baltimore Sun is reporting today on a 7 year long archeological dig at the site of George Washington's boyhood home, Ferry Farm , on the Rappahannock River near Fredericksburg. According to…
After the success of last year's first International Conference on the History of Freemasonry in Edinburgh, Scotland, the news comes from author, friend and brother Robert Cooper that more is on …
A brother forwarded this article to me from the Grand Lodge of Ohio's The Beacon (page 13): Students Study Freemasonry at OSU Worshipful Brother Jose Diaz, a Past Master of York Lodge #563 and a…
The Spring 08 issue of Freemasonry Today is online now. One of the news items concerns the international call for papers by the UK's Internet Lodge No. 9659, sponsored by the United Grand Lodge …