Sunday, September 16, 2012

Golden Sentences (The Craftsman - 1866)

From an address by De Witt Clinton, before Holland Lodge, the evening of his installation, December 24, 1973

His Definition of Masonry.    It is well known that our Order was at first composed of scientific and ingenious men who assembled to improve the arts and sciences, and cultivate a pure and sublime system of morality.  Knowledge at that time, was restricted to a chosen few;  but when the invention of printing had opened the means of instructions to all ranks of people, then the generous cultivators of Masonry communicated with cheerfulness to the world those secrets of the arts and sciences which had been transmitted and improved from the foundation of the institutions then our Fraternity bent their principal attention to the cultivation of morality.  And Masonry may now be defined as a moral institution, intended to promote individual and social happiness.

The Equality of Masonry.   Our institution asserts, in language not to be misunderstood, the natural equality of mankind.  It declares that all brethren are upon a level, and it throws open its hospitable doors to all men of all nations.  It admits of no rank, except the priority of merit, and its only aristocracy is the nobility of virtue.

The Onerous Cares of the Master.   Sensible I am that neither my age, experience nor abilities entitle me to fill this place.   Sensible I am that it is surrounded with difficulties and embarrassments;  that it requires promptitude of expression, quickness of thought and presence of mind, and that it demands conciliatory manners and instantaneous perception of character, and a considerable knowledge of mankind.

The Beneficent Work of Masonry.   How often has it showered down its golden gifts into the seemingly inaccessible dungeons of misery!  How often has it radiated with its beneficent rays of the glooms of affliction, and converted its horrors of despair into the meridian splendor of unexpected joy!  How often has it, with its philanthropic voice, recalled the unhappy wanderer into the paths of felicity, and with its powerful arm, protected from the grasp of malice and oppression the forlorn outcast of society!  Let the widow, the orphan, the prisoner, the debtor, the unfortunate, witness its beneficent deeds, and in a symphony of gratitude, declare that on the flight of all the other virtues, charity as well as hope remained to bless mankind.

The Duties of a Mason to His Brother.   A Mason is bound to consult the happiness and to promote the interests of his brother; to avoid everything offensive to his feelings; to abstain from reproach censure and unjust suspicions;  to warn him of tie machinations of his enemies;  to advise him of his errors; to advance the welfare and reputation of his family;  to protect the chastity of his house;  to defend his life, his property, and what is dearer to a roan of honor, his character, against unjust attacks;  to relieve his wants and his distress;  to instill into his mind proper ideas o conduct in the department of life which he is called to fill;  and, let me add, to foster his schemes of interest and promotion, if compatible with the paramount duties a man owes to the community.  If such are the obligations which a man owes to brother, they are precisely the duties that one freemason ought to perform to another.  Our Order enjoins them as rules from which nothing can justify a deviation, and considers their infraction a violation of honor, conscience and religion;  a prostitution of all that is deemed sacred and venerable among men.  But Masonry does not confine the benignity f her precepts t her followers;  she rises higher in the scale of excellence, and enjoins the observance of honor, honesty and good faith to all men;  she espouses the cause of universal benevolence and virtue;  she declares as unworthy of her patronage those who violate the laws of rectitude, and her votaries exemplify in their lives the truth of the remark that, although there are vicious men in the fraternity, yet they are better, than if they were not Masons.

The Religion of Masonry.   As Christian Masons, acknowledging the divinity of Christ, we have introduced the Bible into our Lodge, to manifest our belief in the doctrines which it inculcates.  In life manner the followers of Moses, Mahomet and Burmah may introduce into their Masonic assemblies their Pentateuch, their Alcoran, and their Vedan;  and yet the unity of Masonry would remain - the essential principles on which she moves would be the same;  she would still declare to her votaries, I regard not to what sect you attach yourselves;  venerate the popular religion of your respective countries;  follow the light of your understanding; forget not, however, the doctrines of the religion of nature;  adore the Great Architect of the Universe, acknowledge the immortal soul, and look forward to a state of future retribution when the virtues of  all religions and countries shall meet together, and enjoy never fading bliss.


(Source :  Iligan Lodge No. 207 Bulletin, September 2012)

Saturday, September 15, 2012

September 2012 Iligan Lodge 207 Bulletin

Message from the Worshipful Master - WB Hilario Abel B. Gomez

Building on our Past, Excelling in the Present, 
          Providing for our Future :  More Masonry For All


This is the battlecry for the forthcoming Centennial Fun Run Series of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines dubbed as "Run Kuyang Run".  Different dates are set for specific key cities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

Cagayan de Oro leg is slated on November 18 while that in Davao City on November 25, 2012.  Should you wish to join, please secure your registration form this early.  Your race kit includes a TechShirt (for Masons and Family of Masons), Singlet (for friends and guests), race rib, race map and race information.

This kind of activity goes a long, long way.  It does not only promote physical health, camaraderie amongst us and commitment to our mother Lodge but, most of all, our cooperation would help our organization realize our mission and goals for this centennial year.

Let this be a reminder that we brethren are meant to be builders not only of the past, in the present but also for the future.

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Agenda for September 15, 2012 Stated Meeting

5:00 pm       Opening of the Lodge of Master Masons
5:15 pm       Reading and Approval
                       -  Minutes of the last Stated Meeting
                       -  Secretary's Financial Report
                       -  Treasurer's Report
                     Communications
                     Committee Reports              
                        -  LT Panares Lodge visitation
                        -  Mindanao Convention - Camiguin Island
                     Balloting
                     Masonic Education       
                        -  Speaker :  VW Eufemio I. Calio, PDGL
                     Other Agenda/ Worshipful Master's Time
                     Recognition
                         -  Visiting Brethren, Birthday and Anniversary Celebrants

6:40 pm       Closing of the Lodge
7:00 pm       Fellowship Dinner               
            
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BIRTHDAY CELEBRANTS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER

          8      -  Bro Marlon Yu
          10    -  Bro Lowel Chiong, Bro Boyd Siao
          15    -  Bro Mark Siao
          16    -  VW Fem Calio
          17    -  VW Datumanong Sarangani, Bro Albert Espejo
          19    -  Bro Melanio Siao
          27    -  WM Ferdinand Bartolome
          30    -  Bro Renato Tan