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February 2012 Grand Master's Message

McWainA Connecticut Freemason says:
“If we keep Masonry in front of us, it will lead us where we want to go. If we let it get behind us, it will never catch up.”
This maxim can have a number of meanings:

Masonry leads to self improvement by accepting the teachings of the craft.

One should not join for mercenary reasons or self gratification.

The Masonic teachings are a goal toward the “perfect ashlar.”

Masonry provides answers to life’s questions.

The lodge is more important than the individual egos of the members.

The fraternity is more important than the individual Masons and the lodges.

Masonry is more important than the lodges and districts.

Masonry provides fundamental principles for living a good and beneficial life.

Our understanding and application of these Masonic lessons lead to personal improvement, internally and externally.

Masonry provides an internal compass for our words and deeds.

We should all remember that our words and deeds, whether it’s our websites, publications, our personal dress and decorum, and even bumper stickers, influence how our friends, the public, and prospective members view Masonry. If we strive to do as we are taught and live by the sublime principles inculcated in the many teachings of the degrees, Masonry will provide a heartening influence on our lives and a long lasting and positive impression on all with whom we associate.

2012 4th Masonic District Blue Lodge Council Schedule

Pesident Scott Shrrick has released the schedule for 2012 of the 4th District Blue Lodge Council meetings. Each meeting will have a dinner at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting following at 7:15 p.m.

Monday, January 30,    Hiram Lodge No. 1, New Haven
Thursday, March 29,   Compass Lodge No. 9, Wallingford
Wednesday, May 30,    Temple Lodge No. 16, Cheshire
Friday, June 29,        Trumbull Lodge No. 22, New Haven
Monday, October 29,    Day Spring Lodge No. 30, Hamden
Thursday, November 29,    St. Alban's Lodge No. 38, Branford

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Monday, January 30                   Hiram Lodge No. 1, New Haven

 

 

Thursday, March 29           Compass Lodge No. 9, Wallingford

 

 

Wednesday, May 30                     Temple Lodge No. 16, Cheshire

 

 

Friday, June 29                             Trumbull Lodge No. 22, New Haven

 

 

Monday, October 29           TBD

 

 

Thursday, November 29              St. Alban's Lodge No. 38, Branford

Past Grand Master Certified – Finally

The certification of an incoming Worshipful Master requires him to demonstrate his proficiency in opening, closing, receiving dignitaries, and going from refreshment to labor and back.

Some Past Masters don’t see the necessity, but Most Worshipful Samuel B. Walker, Past Grand Master, and Master-elect of Estuary Lodge No. 43, Old Saybrook, didn’t see any problem. His examination by District Deputy Carl J. Mossberg was unique. His ease with the ritual led Grand Senior Warden Simon R. LaPlace to witness, “He shouldn’t get a 99. He was a 100!”

Estuary Lodge is sure to have an exciting and educational year with MW Sam leading it. He last sat in the East of then Siloam Lodge No. 32 in 1972, forty years ago, and has a year planned to increase membership awareness, fellowship, and fun. His installation as Worshipful Master is scheduled for Wednesday, January 4, 2012.

There may be an outrageous pun here and there from this 85 year old jewel.

Sam_Certified_smallMW Sam Walker enjoys receiving his proficiency certificate from RW Carl Mossberg. Current Estuary Lodge Master Jeff Flynn, left rear, and acting Chaplain RW Mike Shear have a laugh.

MW Sam was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut in 1995. He is the only living recipient of the Pierpont Edwards Medal in Silver for Eminent Masonic Service from the Grand Lodge of Connecticut. MW Sam is also a Fellow of the Philalethes Society and Past President of that esteemed Masonic research association.

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Connecticut Freemasons

January 2012 Issue


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