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St. Lawrence-Zetland Installation Night

Armistice Day 2008

Cornerstone Laid at Upper Canada Lodge

District 1 Golf Tournament

GLQ Flag Bearer

Grand Master's Visit to Laurentian

Grand Master's Visit to The Royal Edward Lodge

M.W. Bro. John Patience's 90th Birthday

New Board for the Masonic Foundation of Quebec

Phil-Can Picnic 2008

Photos from the Grand Lodge Open House

Stanbridge Celebrates 150 Years

Wales Home 2008

Potentate's Year-end Message

The Old Master



Freimaurer Verbotten
by/par Bro. Dom Beaudoin
Gypsies, accused criminals, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews and Freemasons; difficult to find a common bond by simple appellation, but all shared a common fate at the hands of Nazi Germany - all were sent to concentration camps. Some lived to see deliverance by Allied forces; others saw their fate sealed by Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution".... read the rest / lisez le restant

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Freimaurer Verbotten
Freemasonry in Hitler's Germany
Gypsies, accused criminals, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews and Freemasons; difficult to find a common bond by simple appellation, but all shared a common fate at the hands of Nazi Germany - all were sent to concentration camps. Some lived to see deliverance by Allied forces; others saw their fate sealed by Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution".
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The Dating of Easter
Easter is always the 1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after the Spring Equinox (which this year was March 20). This dating of Easter is based on the lunar calendar that Hebrew people used to identify Passover, which is why it moves around on our Roman calendar.
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The Meaning of "Cowan"
Few wholly Masonic words have been so much talked about and so little understood by the average Mason as "Cowan". Every one understands that it is a term of contempt; that it denotes someone wholly without the Masonic circle; but just what its real meaning may be, where the word came from, how it came into our system, is disputed to this day by Masonic scholars.
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