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Text Box:                                  Bro. Donald Summers                                     photo by Rudy Olano
Text Box:    24th January 2004              Bro. Todd Bruce             photo by Larry McKillip, PM 
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Text Box:     30th June 2004              Bro. Dexter Natuel                         photo by Rudy Olano

Text Box: Path of a Master Mason
   In his journey through the three degrees of Symbolic Masonry and as he have learned the proficiency lecture for each degree, no doubt many questions have arise concerning the meaning of the ritualistic ceremonies, the historical implication and the "why" of the legends of Freemasonry.
   Many believe the Sublime Degree of Master Mason to be the ultimate degree of Freemasonry and that all others are added and explanatory.  However, most students of Freemasonry agree that the story of the Craft as presented in the three degrees is incomplete. 
   On the union of the Grand Lodges in 1813, a part of the compact of the union read, "Ancient Craft Masonry consists of three degrees and no more, namely, those of the Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft and Master Mason including the Holy Royal Arch."
   We trust that our newly made Master Mason have been intrigued by the lessons and mysteries of Freemasonry which he have thus far received and that he will in due time investigate those available in the York Rite of Freemasonry in order to complete his Masonic knowledge.          
                                   --adapted from Information for Master Masons,                                         
  Educational Bureau, General Grand Chapter, R.A.M. 
 

Text Box:   14th July 2004             Bro. Mathew Valverde                              photo by RmOlano        

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Text Box:         13th October 2004        Bro. Patrick Coleman             photo by Larry McKillip, PM