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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Bro Stephen M. L. Pollard, Executive Secretary of the MSA from 1977 – 1987, and is brought to us by VW Bro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. Here we find some excellent stories about why men became Masons. I have presented this episode in several stated meetings in differ…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Rev Bro Lee S. Donahue. GCh – Quebec, first published in August 2000. The office of Chaplain was instituted in the early years of English speculative Freemasonry. Though Freemasonry is not a religion or a religious order, the office of Chaplain is one that exists in all lodges, an…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in November 1927, is by an unknown author, and is brought to us by RW Bro Pete Cutler, PDDGM 14th Maine. In Masonic symbolism, the Lambskin Apron holds precedence. It is the initial gift of Freemasonry to a candidate, and at the end of life’s pilgrimage, it is reverently placed …
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Ill Bro Alphonse Cerza and was first published in November 1977. In this enlightening episode we discuss the three cardinal virtues expressed in the Entered Apprentice degree. For those of us who have been Masons for a while and for those who are new to the Craft, this discussion is …
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Bro Carl Claudy, and is brought to us by Bro Alexander Peratore, Cornerston #216, Portland ME. Every Lodge in the world had a beginning, and how that happened is the interesting discussion here. Freemasons are encouraged to know the histories of their respective Lodges and Grand L…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Bro Leon Zeldis, editor of the Israeli Freemason, and is brought to us by WBro John Rock, Solar Star #14, Bath ME. Color is deeply involved with Masonic symbolism, and here we find an excellent discussion. Also, we are celebrating more than 600,000 downloads of Podcast episodes. Enjo…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by the Rev Dr Bro Joseph Fort Newton, and is brought to us by Bro Alexander Peratore, Cornerstone #216, Portland ME. Dr. Newton is, indeed, one of the prolific voices in our gentle Craft, having penned many Short Talks, and several books, including “The Builders”, of which this is an ex…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in November 1953, is by an unknown author, and is brought to us by WBro John Rock, Solar Star #14, Bath ME. We all know the names of famous Masons: Washington, Revere, Franklin and Voltaire, to name a few. Our gentle Craft is just chock full of regular brothers, going about thei…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode is taken from an address to the Grand Lodge of Kentucky at their annual communication, by the visiting Grand Master of Tennessee, Casey Hood. The recording of that address is presented here. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge.…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in November 1961, is by an unknown author, and is brought to us by Bro Alexander Peratore, Cornerstone #216, Portland ME. This Short Talk takes a deep dive into the history of America, naming and celebrating patriots, both Freemasons and non, and discusses motives for revolution…
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Brethren, these Short Talks on the same subject are brought to us by WBro John Rock, Solar Star #14, Bath ME, and were originally presented at the Southeastern Masonic Conference in Atlanta GA in August 1968 as part of a program dealing with the obligations of a Worshipful Master. Do share this and all of […]…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Bro George Harrison, Past Grand Marshall – IA, and is brought to us by WBro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. Tuckpointing is the process of removing old mortar and replacing it with new mortar on older brick and stone structures. Here we […]…
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Brethren, as has become tradition on this Podcast, In celebration of Independance day in these United States, we revisit this excellent Short Talk, written by an unknown author. Without further ado, please do share this with your brothers and your Lodge, and let freedom ring!By admin
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in December 1968, is by an unknown author, and is brought to us by Bro Alexander Peratore, Cornerstone #216, Portland ME. Since the dawn of time, man has been drawn to the pursuit of excellence, and here we find an excellent discussion of how this […]…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Rev RW Bro David R. Ritchie, PGCh – WI, and is brought to us by WBro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. What do the rough sands of sea, the pinnacles of the temple, and the four winds of Heaven have in common? […]By admin
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in June 1973, and is by an unknown author. “Who best can work? And best agree?” This noble contention, which we, as Freemasons, refer to as the only worthwhile contention to have, is one of the unique qualities of the Craft, compared to other societies. […]…
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Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode is based on a book by author James Allen, and was first published in July 1961. “As a man thinketh, so is he.” How does this relate to us, as Freemasons? This episode really needs no further introduction, and it is the hope that this episode will be […]…
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