This evening was the rehearsals of Wrexhamian Lodge.
We were doing a third, but due to a clash with the KT’s there were not many people down, and most of the officers who are doing the job on the night were absent.
I sat in the SW’s chair, and all was going well apart from one guy who was determined to do every singe word. And he was doing most of the masters work in the third. But the thing is, he practices it every week, so everyone knows he knows it. He does not need to fully rehearse, but he likes to show off.
So most the night was everyone sat bored out their minds while he monologued.
I even installed suduko onto my phone, during the night and played loads of games.
Update Count:- Attended/Total
4/4 – Meetings
0/0 – Visits
4/4 – Rehearsals
1/1 – Committee
0/0 – AGM’s
Masonic Halls – 4
Freemasonry (Craft)
One of the oldest social and charitable organisations in the world, Freemasonry's roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our cathedrals and castles.
It is here that a number of the famous elements of Freemasonry find their roots. In the medieval era, stonemasons often travelled around to find work in different locations. To demonstrate their level of qualification, they would use grips, words and signs in order to distinguish themselves from unqualified builders.
Freemasonry uses building analogies to teach members how to lead productive lives that benefit the communities that they live in. In the medieval era, stonemasons wore aprons and gloves to protect themselves while working on shaping rough pieces of stone, but in today’s society Freemasons meet to build friendships and communities rather than cathedrals and castles.