The Commission on Information for Recognition: 2012 Report
Read the 2012 report written by The Commission on Information for Recognition after the CONFERENCE OF GRAND MASTERS OF MASONS IN NORTH AMERICA.
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23 A.F & A.M. Longmont Colorado
Saint Vrain Masonic Lodge #23
Read the 2012 report written by The Commission on Information for Recognition after the CONFERENCE OF GRAND MASTERS OF MASONS IN NORTH AMERICA.
by R.W.Bro. Yasha Beresiner, PM Quatuor Coronati Lodge #2076 EC. The Importance of Plot’s Natural History Of Stafford-Shire 1686 that contains the earliest recorded account of accepted masonry and is considered the most implicit report on the fraternity available for the period at the end of the 17th century.
by Bro. William S. Burkle KT, 32, Scioto Lodge No. 6, Chillicothe, G.L. of F.&A.M. of Ohio. The knotted rope is an ancient Masonic Symbol commonly associated with the Tessellated Border. The Author examines the esoteric characteristics and uses of ...
by R.W.Bro. Yasha Beresiner, PM Quatuor Coronati Lodge #2076 EC. A review of Freemasonry in England in the last century is a subject for an entire book. The only logical method to present this brief review is to select some dates of importance in the p...
by Bro. Bob James, Discovery Lodge of Research, UGL of NSW & ACT, Australia. The essay explores in detail the context in which Lodge No 2076, Quatuor Coronati, UGLE, was founded and its legacy after 100 plus years as the Premier Lodge of Research. What QC has done, more than any other organisation in the English-speaking Masonic world, is to create an expectation that Masonic research can be, and ought to be conducted with the strictest rules of evidence in mind, but the author argues that this assertion was not always true in the past.