Emblems of Innocence and Honor: The Masonic Apron Described as a Mason’s «badge» and an emblem of innocence, the masonic apron provides a link to Freemasonry’s historical roots. This video documentary short, produced by the Masonic Grand Lodge of California and the Henry Wilson Coil…
Chamber of Reflection From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Commonest in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, the French Rite, and related jurisdictions, including Co-Masonry, the Chamber of Reflection is a small darkened room adjoining the Lodge room. It is a sombre place of meditation and…
The study of Freemason symbols is an especially interesting field of Masonic education, not only because of the deep and abiding lessons to be learned but because of our innate curiosity for unfamiliar things. It is simply a part of human nature to wonder, "What does it mean?"
I am Freemasonry I am Freemasonry: I was born in antiquity, in ancient times when men dreamed of God first. I’ve been tested for centuries, and found to be true. The ways of the world show the imprint of my feet, and the cathedrals of all nations testify to the skill of my hands. I strive for beauty and symmetry.…
Inside the secret world of the Freemasons (CBS News) The Square and Compasses are among the traditional tools of stonemasons. They also form the symbol of a group that has been misunderstood and even maligned for many centuries. This morning, Mo Rocca takes us inside: It’s the world’s…
Masonic moral code (1916) Zaragoza, February 5, 1916, Masonic Moral Code «Worship the Great Architect of the Universe. The true worship given to the Great Architect is good works. Always keep your soul in a pure state to appear with dignity before your consciousness. Love your neighbor as…