Meeting on the third Thursday
of every month
at
Sandringham Masonic Centre
23 Abbott Street Sandringham
At 7.30 PM
Our principles make a difference
MASONIC
MEMBERSHIP CARD
I hold in my hand a little scrap of paper
2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches in size. It is of no intrinsic worth, not a bond,
not a check or receipt for valuables, yet it is my most priceless possession.
It is my membership card in a Masonic Lodge.
It tells me that I have entered into a
spiritual kinship with my fellow Masons to practice charity in word and
deed; to forgive and forget the faults of my brethren; to hush the tongues
of scandal and innuendo; to care for the crippled, the hungry and the sick,
and to be fair and just to all mankind.
It tells me that no matter where I may
travel in the world, I am welcome to visit a place where good fellowship
prevails among brothers and friends.
It tells me that my loved ones, my home,
and my household are under the protection of every member of this great
Fraternity, who have sworn to defend and protect mine as I have sworn to
defend and protect theirs.
It tells me that should I ever
be overtaken by adversity or misfortune through no fault of my own, the
hands of every Mason on the face of the earth will be stretched forth to
assist me in my necessities.
And finally, it tells me that when my final
exit from the stage of life has been made, there will be gathered around
my lifeless body, friends and brothers who will recall to mind my virtues,
though they be but few, and will forget my faults, though they may be many.
It tells me that, and a great deal more,
this little card, and makes me proud yet humble, that I can possess this
passport into a society of friends and brothers that are numbered in the
millions.
SO MOTE IT BE !! Author unknown
Member Webm@ster of The International Guild of Masonic Webm@sters.
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