by Jason Eddy He sat all alone in the chamber, lit only by a candle’s small flame, On the wall was a shadow of himself, On the wall was a shadow with no name. He began to question his place here, the way that he’d lived his whole life. Constantly battling with something, and constantly…
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Ohio Masons Celebrate the Feast of St. John
The Brethren of the 6th Masonic District jointly celebrated the feast of St. John the Evangelist (December 27) by attending Emmanuel United Methodist Church in Batavia, Ohio. St. John the Evangelist is one of two traditional patrons of stonemasons. St. John the Baptist is the other, whose feast day is on June 24. Freemasons have…
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Unknown Masonic Relic
Jonny Dicke, Past Master of Mercer Lodge No. 121, recently contacted the Grand Secretary’s office with an interesting dilemma. A friend of his eight-year-old grandson dug up a Masonic relic on the family farm. The youngster had hoped that Brother Dicke could identify the item, but he could not. If anyone is able to identify…
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Dreaming of a New Future
Few dreams exceed that of an immigrant becoming a United States citizen. It is a process that spans years, hoops, and tests. Western Reserve Masonic Community (WRMC) is proud to be the home-away-from-home for one of the country’s newest members, Miroslaw “Mike” Brys. Mike and his wife, Joanna, are originally from Cieszyn, a town that…
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