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Masonic Music for Lodge and Chapter
Opening Hymn score

The ORGANIST'S CORNER a place where you listen Masonic Music for Lodge and Chapter.

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11 Apr 2013, 15:04:20

God, the Blazing Star
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An examination of the origin of the letter G and the Blazing Star in Masonic ritual and its significance then and to the Freemason today.
A paper by Bro. Prof. Dr. U. Gauthamadas, Grand Lodge of India.

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03 Apr 2013, 09:04:38

1813 Revival by Sussex of Restoration Chapter No 1, 1769
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History of the Royal Arch in England: although a Lodge name is given in addition to that of the Chapter, the 'Lodge of Restauration' never existed. The 'Restauration Chapter' was so named in 1795, when it was revived by Grand Chapter.
A research paper by RW Bro. Yasha Beresiner LL.B., PM Quatuor Coronati Lodge 2076, United Grand Lodge of England.

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02 Apr 2013, 16:04:27

The Perfect Points of Entrance
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The Author has often wondered at parts of our ritual which have no ready explanation, nor any forthcoming, and which are routinely committed to memory and recited when called upon to do so. One such is "The Perfect Points of Entrance" that demonstrate proof of being a Freemason. So he decided to explore how and when this was included in the ritual.
A paper by Bro. Prof. Dr. U. Gauthamadas, Grand Lodge of India.

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13 Feb 2013, 16:02:46

Special Project 2012 - Freemasonry and Brotherhood
StarRed PS Review of Freemasonry presents the Special Project 2012 Turkey

GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF TURKEY
The Centenary Celebrations 1909-2009
Logo Symposium PS Review of Freemasonry

Freemasonry and Brotherhood

First International Masonology Simposium
23 October 2009, Ankara

hot masonic paper SELECTED PAPERS

In the second half of the 20th Century disciplines like philosophy, sociology, law, psychology and political science have included Freemasonry in their areas of research. Although this happened in distinct aspects, it has become a field of attraction in many universities where research centers have been established to inspect this discipline all over the world. Consequently, the term “Masonology” has been proposed with a meaning of “researching Masonic history by scientific methods”, today, it has turned into “researching Masonry, with all its aspects, by scientific methods”. The purpose here is not to prove that Freemasonry is a science but the concept of Freemasonry is being inspected by many Mason or non-Mason scholars using scientific methods.
MW Bro M. Remzi Sanver, Grand Master of the Masons of Turkey

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14 Jun 2012, 16:06:02

Freemasons in China: the Portuguese link
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This paper advances a new light on the arrival of Freemasonry to China. Normally that event is explained by the arrival of the British to the Chinese East Coast and by the outcome of the two Opium Wars. The author explores an alternative path of the Masonic entrance in China by looking to Macau and to the documented arrival of a ship of the Swedish Company of Eastern India Islands transporting Freemasons with a charter, given by the Grand Royal Lodge of Sweden to held Masonic meetings in any port they board.
A paper by W Bro A.M.A. Gonçalves 30°, Luz do Oriente #80 Lodge, Grand Legal Lodge of Portugal.

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11 Jun 2012, 12:06:06

Alain Bernheim: My Approach to Masonic History
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This address was delivered on 26 May 2011 in Sheffield before the members of the Manchester Association for Masonic Research. Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, London, awarded Alain Bernheim the Norman Spencer Prize twice (1986 and 1993) and he is presently a full member and an Officer of the Lodge. The Scottish Rite Research Society (SRRS) awarded Ill. Alain Bernheim, 33° the Albert Gallatin Mackey Award "for Lifetime Achievement", a distinction which was awarded five times only since the SRRS was founded and never before to a non-American Brother.

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09 Jun 2012, 15:06:51

Freemasonry – Uniting Men Even During Apartheid
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It is a little known fact that during Apartheid in South Africa there was only one organization permitted to fraternize or socialize with Colored people. This organization was Freemasonry.

This paper by Bro. Desmond Lemmon-Warde, Grand Lodge of South Africa, also includes historical documentation.

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06 Jun 2012, 15:06:27

Geometry and Masonry: Sacred Geometry

A paper by W Bro Harvey Lovewell, Lodge Millaa Millaa #351, United Grand Lodge of Queensland, AU. In this short paper the author has tried to show the interrelationship that exists between freemasonry and geometry, the relationship of the Golden section, Golden mean, or Golden proportion to geometry and masonry.

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05 Jun 2012, 15:06:05

The Holy Saints John and Freemasonry

An inquiry into the designation of the Saints John as Patron Saints of Freemasonry by W.Bro. Harvey L. Ward Jr. PM, Schafer Lodge No. 350, Grand Lodge of Florida, Usa

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28 May 2012, 17:05:24

The Masonic Ladder and the Great Chain of Being

by Bro. William Steve Burkle KT, 32, Scioto Lodge No. 6, Chillicothe, G.L. of F.&A.M. of Ohio. This paper examines the esoteric symbolism of the Masonic Ladder and will develop the thesis that the Masonic Ladder's esoteric meaning derives from an ancient concept dealing with the hierarchal ordering of the universe known as the Great Chain of Being.

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22 May 2012, 15:05:20

Mozart and Freemasonry

The life, works and Masonic initiation of Mozart. With a short history of the Austrian Freemasonry at the time of Mozart. A paper by W.Bro. Martin I.McGregor, PM of the Research Lodge of Southland No.415, Freemasons New Zealand.

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21 May 2012, 17:05:26

Freemasonry and Initiation

Through the three degrees of the Blue lodge the candidate has been exposed to Masonic teachings and symbols, taken upon himself solemn obligations, laid to rest his former profane self and set upon a new, more spiritual life. A Personal Transformation through Masonic Ritual. A paper by W.Bro. Ronald J. Watkins PM, Wayfarers Lodge #50, Grand Lodge of Arizona.

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18 May 2012, 19:05:00

Three Uses of Memory in Freemasonry

The Art of Memory in Freemasonry. Why is memory so important to Freemasons? An interpretive aspect of the art of memory. In this brief paper, the author sketches out three interrelated areas in which memory may - whether consciously or inadvertently - be of significance to Freemasons. A short essay by W.Bro. J. Scott Kenney, Burns Lodge No.10, Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, Canada.

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16 May 2012, 12:05:44

Some Biblical passages in Masonry

The history of the evolution of our Craft supports my argument that many of the Biblical passages in the ritual actually dates from the time around the Enlightenment period to suggest in a subtle way the need to intellectually break free from the stranglehold the Church has on the mind of the time, thus freeing the minds and brought about the flourishing of science and technology that we see today. A paper by W.Bro. Ronald Paul Ng, Lodge of St. George No. 1152, United Grand Lodge of England.

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15 May 2012, 16:05:11

Those Mysterious Pillars: BOAZ and JACHIN.

The most outstanding and manifest features of King Solomon's Temple are the two stalwart pillars of Boaz and Jachin. As our lodges are a representation of King Solomon's Temple, what is the meaning of the two pillars? A paper by W Bro William M Larson 33, Portland Lodge #55, Grand Lodge of Oregon.

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14 May 2012, 15:05:48

Atheism and Freemasonry

No Atheist May Be Made a Freemason. This paper illustrates exactly why Freemasonry does not allow atheists to join the Fraternity. There is a universal Masonic requirement of belief in Deity, which is followed by all regular Grand Lodges of the world. A paper by Bro. Joshua L. Rubin, 32, winner of the Pythagoras Lodge of Research Award for Excellence in Masonic Research.

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12 May 2012, 18:05:04

Freemasonry |The Point Within a Circle

The hidden meaning of this Masonic symbol. The figure representing this symbol contained not only a point within a circle, but also two straight vertical lines touching the sides of the circle. It was explained during the ensuing lecture that these lines represented the two Holy Saints John, namely John the Baptist, and John the Evangelist. This struck me as peculiar to say the least, and I have been trying to figure out this peculiarity ever since..... A paper by Bro William Steve Burkle KT, 32


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10 May 2012, 18:05:30

Masonic Symbolism and Vedanta

This essay attempts to project the symbolism of Freemasonry through the vivid imagery of the Upanishads. This paper was awarded the second prize in the annual essay competition conducted by the Grand Lodge of India.

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09 May 2012, 11:05:14

Freemasonry: Lyrics of Masonic Songs

Opening Ode

Hail! Eternal! by whose aid
All created things were made;
Heaven and earth Thy vast design;
Hear us, Architect Divine!

May our work begun in Thee,
Ever blest with order be;
And may we when labours cease,
Part in harmony and peace.

By Thy Glorious Majesty-
By the trust we place in Thee-
By the badge and mystic sign-
Hear us! Architect Divine!

So mote it be

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07 May 2012, 10:05:43




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