by Christopher Hodapp
Last year I was researching information about Masonic communities activities during World War II and the creation of a national network of U.S.O.-like service clubs by grand lodges and the Masonic Service Association. By the war's end there were 90 Army-Navy Masonic Service Centers located in major Masonic halls all across the country that provided meals, recreation, transportation, letter-writing material and services, and free long-distance phone calls to military...
Published on April 04, 2020 11:07
The modern day heroine of the novel in her search for the truth of life finds her life running parallel with that of the Tudor Freemason revivalist Sir Francis Bacon.