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No. 127. Thursday, October 22, 2020
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Thursday, October 22
• 10.30am. Past Deputy Grand Masters’ Meeting.
• 7.30pm. Creswick Havilah Lodge. Talk: Brendan Kyne, ‘Chaps, Rogues, Orangemen, Catholics’. Attire: Neat casual, dinner suit if you wish. EMAIL FOR LINK
• 7.30pm. Keysborough Lodge. Education Item and Trivia Quiz. LINK to come.
• 7.30pm. Leura Lodge. Talk: Randy Walton, ‘Process and History of the American Presidential Election’. LINK
• 7.30pm. Lodge Observance. Talk: Neil Nolhom, ‘What Are The Landmarks of Freemasonry?’ LINK
• 7.45pm. Royal Ark Mariner Bayside trio meeting. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘In the Footsteps of Noah’. Current MMM, Former MMM, Current RAM, Former RAM only. LINK
Friday, October 23
• 7.30pm. Malvern-Waverley Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 39. Talk” Craig Spendlove, ‘Historical Origins of the Mark Degree’. meeting is not restricted to Mark Master Masons and all other Freemasons are welcome to attend. LINK
• 7.30pm. Victorian Lodge of Research. Talk: Fred Shade, ‘The Oddfellows – Their Origin, History and Ritual’. LINK
Saturday, October 24
• 9.30am-3pm. Secretaries’ Course. Hosted by Eric Williams and Barry Reaper. Register for both morning and afternoon sessions. MORNING andAFTERNOON
• 2pm. Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Victoria. Video Event in place of Annual Assembly which cannot be held due to COVID-19 lockdown. LINK
• 5pm. Concord Mark. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘Importance of the Mark Lodge’. For Master Masons and above. Attire: Casual. LINK
Monday, October 26
• 7.30pm. (8pm: Visitors). Spring Vale Lodge. Virtual tour: Grand Lodge of England, Freemasons Hall. Attire: White shirt, Lodge tie and jacket. LINK
Tuesday, October 27
• 7pm.Richmond Lodge. Oktoberfast. BYO beverage, pretzels. LINK
• 7.30pm. (8pm: Visitors).Admiral Collingwood Lodge. LINK
• 7.30pm. Djerriwarrh Lodge. Talk: ‘A Hidden Mystery of Nature and Science’. LINK
• 7.30pm. Middle Park Lodge. Talk, musical performance: Dr David Kram, ‘Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth through the eyes of composers and singers who were Freemasons.’ Attire: Dinner Suit. LINK
• 7.30pm. Mount Scopus and Collegians Lodge. Talk: ‘Prince Hall Freemasonry’. Attire: White shirt and black tie or lodge tie. LINK
• 7.30pm. Northern United Chapter. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘Cyrus – The Man and The Myth’. LINK
• 7.30pm. Wimmera Lodge. Presentation of a 50 year jewel to RWBro George Lanagan PDGM and a 60 year jewel to Bro James (Jim) Coates by WBro Ian Ballinger PGStdB. Attire: Neat casual. LINK
• 7.45pm. Lodge Epicurean. Talks: Peter Gumley on his Isolation rehabilitation and Armen Mardirousi, Secretary of North Hollywood Lodge No. 542 to talk about his own Masonic journey, Hollywood lodge and starting a lodge in California. LINK
Wednesday, October 28
• 7.30pm.Lodge Fraternal. Talk: ‘The Shriners’. LINK
• 8pm. GregoriosLodge. OXI Day. Greek ‘No’ Day Commemorative Ceremony. Includes Grand Master. Guests’ attire: casual. LINK
Thursday, October 29
• 10am-11am.Think Pink Foundation. Iryna Skincare Session for Masonic Ladies. LINK
• 7.30pm. Endeavour Lodge. Talk: Brendan Kyne, ‘Chaps, Rogues, Orangemen and Catholics’. LINK to come
• 7.30pm. Think Pink Foundation. Iryna Skincare Session for Masonic Ladies. LINK
Friday, October 30
• 7pm.Earl of Dunmore Lodge. Talk: Ben Quick, ‘Order of the Free Gardeners’. Visit by Lodge of the Golden Fleece. Brethren, partners and visitors welcome. LINK
• 7.30pm. Kilwinning Mark Lodge of Research No 2. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘Craftsman Marks’.
Saturday, October 31
• 7.30pm. Blue Lounge Social Club Education Forum: Cryptic Masonry: The Order of Royal and Select Masters. All Freemasons welcome. LINK
Monday, November 2
• 7pm (7.30pm: Visitors). Oakleigh Mark Lodge. Business Meeting. Talk: Craig Spendlove, ‘India -The Raj, Mysticism and Masonry’. LINK
• 7.30pm. Lodge Garibaldi. Talk: Mike Kearsly. LINK
Wednesday, November 4
• 7.30pm. Gippsland Lodge. Talk: Iain Nicolson, ‘Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem’. LINK to come.
Thursday, November 5
• 7pm (7.30pm: Guests).Killara Lodge. Talk: Barry Watson, ‘The Last 100 Days of World War I.’ LINK
• 7.30pm. Ivanhoe Grammarians Lodge. To be chaired by Milton Tsaktsiras, SW. LINK to come.
• 7.30pm. Robbie Burns Lodge of Mark Master Masons. Presentation of 50-Year Jewel to V.Wor.Bro Bill Wright. Talk: Glen Hollibone. LINK Passcode: CFW239
Saturday, November 7
• 7pm. Blue Lounge Social Club. Forum: ‘Why Freemasonry is an organisation worth joining in the 21st Century’. LINK
Monday, November 9
• 10am-12 Noon.District Co-Ordinators’ Meeting.
• 7pm. Lodge of Commerce. Vacant Chair Ceremony. LINK to come.
Tuesday, November 10
• TBA. Epicurean Lodge in conjunction with Bellarine and Otway. Remembrance Day Observance. Details TBA.
• 7.30pm. Colac Lodge. Talk: Myles King, President, Board of General Purposes. LINK to come.
Wednesday, November 11 – Remembrance Day
• 7.30pm. Traralgon Lodge. Talk: Marty Tanzer, Remembrance Day. LINK
• 7.30pm. United Services Lodge. Remembrance Day Ceremony. Talk: Bro. Col. John Wertheimer, ‘A Remembrance Day’. Vacant Chair Ceremony. Attire: Members, jacket and tie. Visitors welcome, neat casual. LINK
Thursday, November 12
• 7pm. Masons Connect. Sharing Freemasonry Meeting. RSVP
• 7pm for 7.30pm. Antient York. Talk: John Glover, ‘The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and Power Point production of the Vacant Chair Ceremony. Attire: Jacket and tie. LINK to come.
Friday, November 13
• 7.30pm. Altona Lodge. Talk: Brendan Kyne, ‘Guided Tour of the Victorian Lodge of Research Portal’. Attire: members collared shirt and tie, visitors smart casual. LINK
Thursday, November 19
• 7pm. Prospect Hill Mark. Interview with Peter Gurr, First Grand Principal, Grand Chapter. Attire: members jacket and tie, visitors smart casual. Open to non-Mark brethren. LINK
Tuesday, November 24
• 7pm. Lodge Amalthea. Talk: Chris White, ‘Freemasonry and the Goat’. LINK
Monday, November 30
• 7pm. Oakleigh Council, Royal and Select Masters. Talk: David Yole. All members past and present of the Order, in addition members of other Orders. Attire: Casual. LINK
• 7.30pm. Citizens Marine Royal Ark Mariners. RAM Masons only. LINK
Videos
• Freemasonry and St John’s Church. (13:08) LINK
• Inside the Masonic Lodge (Indiana). (01:13) LINK
• Freemasons New Zealand: Building Our Future. (07:15) LINK
Remembrance Day Taping
• Graham Berry advises that Epicurean Lodge in conjunction with Bellarine and Otway will be holding a Zoom Meeting to commemorate Remembrance Day on the evening of Tuesday, November 10, as approved by Richard Elkington, Grand Master.
• “We will be filming next Tuesday (Oct. 27) at the Torquay War Memorial, with 10 people all social distanced. There will be an abbreviated Vacant Chair ceremony, with the Grand Master in attendance to lay a wreath on behalf of Freemasons Victoria.” A video will be produced, with music from Jim Taylor, and any prayers and other audio into a finished 20-minute video to show on the evening.
• “We have a special 5-minute video from Senator Major General Jim Molan to screen. There will be a second speaker, an entered apprentice, Lt Colonel Kyle Tyrell, from Geelong Lodge of Unity and Prudence.The Evening will be hosted by John Patterson, PDGM.
• Cost is $10 per person, partners and non-Freemasons welcome, via Trybooking. Once booked, a link will be emailed to you closer to the date with the Zoom event. Lodges may wish to contribute to the evening, and can donate into Epicurean bank account. Details to come.
OXI Day on Wednesday
• OXI Day – ‘The Day of the No’ will be commemorated by Lodge Gregorios at 8pm on Wednesday (Oct. 28). This is the day that that Greece, rejecting the ultimatum to allow free entry to the Axis troops, entered World War II. Richard Elkington, Grand Master, will participate. Attire: guests, casual. EMAIL ihscc.australasia@gmail.com to receive the Zoom meeting details.
St John’s Days
• Freemasons historically celebrate two feasts of saints who are both named John. The feast of John the Baptist falls on June 24, and that of John the Evangelist on December 27. During the 18th Century, the Premier Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodge of Ireland favoured the day of John the Baptist, while the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the Ancient Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodge of All England at York installed their Grand Masters on the feast day of John the Evangelist.
• The first Grand Lodge was formed on June 24, the feast day of John the Baptist in 1717. This may arise from a very old tradition, since the Baptist appears to have been regarded as the patron of stonemasons in continental Europe during the Middle Ages. The guild of masons and carpenters attached to Cologne Cathedral was known as the Fraternity of St John the Baptist. The earliest surviving record of Grand Lodge of Ireland installing a Grand Master is dated to June 24, 1725. As records of individual lodges appear in Ireland and in the Antients in England, it seems many of them met to install a new master twice a year, on the feast days of both the Baptist and the Evangelist.
• The Evangelist is particularly associated with Scottish lodges. The Lodge of Edinburgh was associated with the aisle of St John the Evangelist in St Giles Cathedral from the 15th century. The Grand Lodge of All England, and its predecessor, the Ancient Society of Freemasons in the City of York, elected and installed their President, then from 1725 their Grand Master on the day of the Evangelist, and in London the Antient Grand Lodge of England elected their new Grand Masters on the same day. When the Antients and the Moderns (the Premier Grand Lodge) eventually came together in the United Grand Lodge of England, it was on the Feast of the Evangelist in 1813..
Elected as Director
• Neil Gannon advises that RWor. Bro Greg Hall PJGW (Cohuna No. 227) has been elected a Director of the Barham Services Club, one of the premier clubs on the river. Congratulations Greg.
Freemasonry Explained
• The Pagos Daily Post, Colorado (US), gave generous space to Richard Wholf’s essay, Freemasonry Explained. LINK
Landmarks of Freemasonry
• Neil Nolholm 33°, Provincial Grand Secretary, Supreme Council 33, A & A S Rite for Scotland, will speak to the question – Landmarks of Freemasonry – tonight (Thurs.) at 7.30pm at Lodge Observance. LINK
Masonic Mailbag
• Des Kennedy writes: I am a Freemason and belong to the Cranbourne Lodge. I am also a musician and was wondering if I could have a mention in your newsletter that I am available to play for Partners’ Nights/ Christmas Parties in the south if hired?” EMAIL
Using Masonic Records
• Indy Week, North Carolina (US), talks of family historians using Masonic records in their research. Jonathan Underwood will be giving a talk at 6.30pm-8.30pm Tuesday (Oct. 27), North Carolina time. LINK and BOOK
Blood Brothers
• Victorian Freemasons including Hillel Benedykt are prominent in encouraging blood donations. The Falmouth Enterprise (US)says Marine Masonic Lodge is sponsoring two blood drives during the month of November to benefit Cape Cod Healthcare in Massachusetts. LINK
World News
• The Saffron Waldren Reporter (UK) writes about Essex Freemasons supporting community football with a £1000 donation. LINK
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Famous Freemasons
• Wynn, Ed (given name: Isaiah Edwin Leopold) (1886-1966) – Ed Wynn was a comedian and actor but showed his ‘humanness’ by always being extremely nervous prior to tackling any dramatic undertaking; yet he moved, seemingly effortlessly, between to two roles and, in 1959, won an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor in The Diary of Anne Frank.
– Timothy Horton
Masonic Knowledge
• Masonic Etiquette. “You must immediately obey the gavel. Why? Failure to immediately obey the gavel is a grave discourtesy and very poor Masonic Etiquette. The Master is all powerful in the lodge and his word is final. He can put or refuse to put any motion. He can rule any brother out of order on any subject at any time. He can say what he will, and what he will not permit to be discussed. Brethren who think him unfair, arbitrary, unjust, or acting illegally have redress. The Grand Lodge can be appealed to on any such matter. However, in the lodge, the Master’s gavel, which is his emblem of authority, is supreme.
When a brother is rapped down, he should obey at once, without any further discussion. It is very bad manners to do otherwise. In fact, it is perilously close to the line between bad manners and a Masonic offence. Masonic etiquette decries anyone who does not obey the gavel.”
Masonic Wisdom
• “Each lodge is an oasis of equality and goodwill in a desert of strife, working to wield mankind into a great league of sympathy and services, which, by the terms of our definition, it seeks to exhibit now on a small scale.” – Bro. J. F. Newton
The Last Word
• “Its laws are reason and equity; its principles benevolence and love; and its religion purity and truth; its intention is peace on earth; and its disposition good-will toward men.” – Bro. Rev. T.M. Harris
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