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March 25, 2020

Scottish Rite NMJ Presents "Unpanic the Pandemic" with Surgeon General Thursday

by Christopher Hodapp


This Thursday, March 26th, the Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction will present a live-stream information session with the Surgeon General of the United States, Jerome Adams, MD, entitled, "Un-Panic the Pandemic: Our Community Partnership on the 2019 Coronavirus ."
New York's Junior Grand Warden, Worshipful Brother E. Oscar Alleyne, 33°, DrPH, MPH, has arranged this program and he will be presenting along with with the Surgeon General. Illustrious Brother Alleyne,...
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Published on March 25, 2020 13:34

March 24, 2020

UGLE Leads Nightly Nine O'Clock Toasts To Absent Friends

by Christopher Hodapp



"If at nine o'clock you listen
when around this festive board,
If you listen very closely,
with your hearts tuned in accord,
You'll hear, when in the West and South,
you're charged in fullest measure,
Some distant voices calling,
"Brother may we have the pleasure?"

For at nine o'clock we Toast you,
wherever you may stand,
At home, or maybe out of town,
or in some far-off land;
With cheerful hearts and distant thoughts,
we steal a moment's leisure;
To call our ancient challenge;...
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Published on March 24, 2020 23:29

March 23, 2020

New Facebook Group for Masonic Building Administrators

by Christopher Hodapp


The COVID shutdown has brought its own fresh set of issues for all building managers, but for Masonic buildings that struggle, it may affect some of us more than average buildings, depending on the ways yours is used. Many of our Masonic halls and temples are over a hundred years old, and those older buildings come with their own sets of expensive, unique and hard to solve problems. 

Brother Ernesto Fernando in Cambridge, Massachusetts has just started a new...
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Published on March 23, 2020 22:30

Historic Building Maintenance Online Resource

by Christopher Hodapp


About a dozen years ago, I encountered an incredible online resource with advice for the care and feeding of historic old buildings. Building preservation and restoration is not confined to any single type of structure.

The website was actually part of the People of Scotland Churches Trust , and the Maintain Your Church section was packed with articles, online toolkits, tutorials, glossaries and more, covering everything from retrofitting stone buildings for HVAC...
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Published on March 23, 2020 22:00

Manitoba's Castle Island Virtual Lodge Hosts Open Meeting 3/25

by Christopher Hodapp


Until the last few weeks, most Masons gave the idea of an online "virtual" tyled lodge meeting little more than the hairy eyeball. The notion of "social distancing" is about as far away from the philosophy and practice of Freemasonry as it's possible to get. But now that we're all being isolated to one extent or another by the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions that prevent us meeting in person, desperate times call for desperate measures.

As we used to say in advertising,...
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Published on March 23, 2020 17:08

Can We Quit With the Requiems for Freemasonry?

by Christopher Hodapp

As we all sit barricaded in our private COVID dens of ill health, there's no time like the present to go through the rubble on our deskstops - real or virtual - to see what's been buried over the last few years. I myself haven't seen the flat, uncovered surface of my desk since before the first Clinton administration, and the very prospect terrifies me. So instead, I'm going through some old unposted and unfinished blog entries and came across this one.

Back in 2018, Lance...
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Published on March 23, 2020 14:02

March 20, 2020

The COVID Lull: What Is Your Lodge Doing?


How is your Masonic lodge responding to the almost nationwide shutdown of group activities as the coronavirus restrictions roll along?

Here in my own jurisdiction, my Mother lodge wasted no time in organizing a "virtual refreshment" Thursday night. Brethren connected via the Jitsu.org internet platform with their webcams and smartphones because Broad Ripple Lodge wouldn't be complete without a Thursday night meetup. I'm sure countless other Masonic lodges around the world are attempting...
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Published on March 20, 2020 10:39

March 19, 2020

Brother Ted Bastien Sez "Stay Healthy"


Artist Ted Bastien (of Bugsport and Chips From The Quarry fame) sends along this message from his studio deep in the mountain forests of Canada: "Stay healthy."

Never heard about Brother Ted's Bugsport? The Scottish Rite Journal has featured selected bits from it over the years, but now that you have endless time on your hands,  you can see the entire saga from the start here



Aliens.
Maine.
Freemasons.
And all the latest flying Studebakers.

Yes, really.

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Published on March 19, 2020 09:32

March 18, 2020

COVID: Appendant Bodies Resist; California Shuttered



On Wednesday, the Grand Lodge of California issued its own official notice suspending all Masonic activity in the state, joining almost forty others so far. As the nation shuts down for the coronavirus pandemic, it's already becoming unusual for grand masters NOT to respond at this point. 

Unlike most other jurisdictions, California's notice (above) places no time frame on the suspension of meetings, events and other gatherings - it is open-ended, until further notice.

While I've not been...
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Published on March 18, 2020 20:00

March 17, 2020

COVID: UGLE Suspends For Four Months


The Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England, HRH the Duke of Kent, has just ordered all Masonic lodge and Chapter meetings in England and Wales suspended for four months, effective immediately. 
The Grand Master's suspension order is based on England's health officials' recommendations.
While the U.K. has a worse outbreak of the COVID virus than the U.S. currently, Americans should probably be aware that this length of time for suspension of activities could well be in our future...
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Published on March 17, 2020 07:21