MW Brother Bailey, I had a very similar discussion yesterday with a Brother at the Gala. He mentioned that it was nice to see something being done to the Brethren’s benefit as the selected charity for the year.
I know I also brought up this question in conversation with another Brother regarding medical support for those in challenging circumstances.
I think the points you raise are excellent ones. Though at times it seems they are met with contention. This is the part I don’t quite understand, especially when reviewing our catechism and our obligations. When following our obligations becomes a radical concept, I wonder how we might address it without causing further disharmony.
I strongly agree, our current Grand Master directing his charitable endeavors back towards Freemasons themselves, instead of outside of our Craft is quite superb.
MW Brother Bailey, I had a very similar discussion yesterday with a Brother at the Gala. He mentioned that it was nice to see something being done to the Brethren’s benefit as the selected charity for the year.
I know I also brought up this question in conversation with another Brother regarding medical support for those in challenging circumstances.
I think the points you raise are excellent ones. Though at times it seems they are met with contention. This is the part I don’t quite understand, especially when reviewing our catechism and our obligations. When following our obligations becomes a radical concept, I wonder how we might address it without causing further disharmony.
I strongly agree, our current Grand Master directing his charitable endeavors back towards Freemasons themselves, instead of outside of our Craft is quite superb.