Brethren and Friends,
Please excuse the delay in sending out this replay. I will be working on improving the use of my 24 inch gauge in 2024.
This email contains the replay for Episode 54 of virtual Masonic eduction: “The Role of the Masonic Research Lodge,” by W.B. Daniel Rivera.
Watch the replay here. |
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The Rubicon Masonic Society Transactions, Vol. 1. Go here. |
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Watch “The Masonic Table – The Art of Dining In Freemasonry,” on Amazon Prime here. |
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About the Documentary: Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest fraternity for Men, organized in 1717. Historically, dining and Freemasonry have been inseparable, and the Masonic banquet was an essential part of any assemblage of brothers. This documentary demonstrates the pleasing elegance of fraternal bonding, as brothers near and far gather together outside of the Masonic lodge for a memorable dining event.
For a behind-the-scenes look at the production of this documentary, visit TheMasonicTable.com |
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The Rubicon Masonic Society encoureages you to further your Masonic knowledge with the Philalethes – The Journal of Masonic Research & Letters. The Philalethes Society is the oldest independent Masonic Research Body – Est. 1928 |
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Learn more about Philalethes here: |
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Thank you to the active members and sponsors: Rubicon Masonic Society, William O. Ware Lodge of Research, and Lexington Lodge No. 1.
If you your your lodge would like to be a sponsor, please send an email to info@rubiconmasonicsociety.com.
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Fraternally Thine,
Brian T. Evans Jr., PM |