Exceptional discovery: a lost copy of the Francken Manuscript found in Lahore

November 16, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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PS Review of Freemasonry has found a lost copy of the Francken Manuscript in Lahore, Pakistan. The manuscript is autographed. This is the major masonic discovery of the 21th century. View video, imagines and read more.

Freemasonry in UK – Judges will no longer have to declare whether they are Freemasons

November 5, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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Judges will no longer have to declare whether they are Freemasons when they take office, Jack Straw, UK Justice Secretary, said yesterday. Read the ministerial statement.

Freemasonry and The Lost Symbol: Dan Brown writes a letter to the Scottish Rite

October 11, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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Dan Brown, author of the novel The Lost Symbol, was asked to address the 2009 Biennial Session of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction in Washington DC, October 4-6, 2009, but because of his schedule, he could not be there. Herein read the letter he wrote to the Southern Jurisdiction.

My Approach to Masonic History by Alain Bernheim, 33

October 9, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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Alain BernheimSpeech given to the Scottish Rite Research Society (SRRS) annual meeting Washington (D. C.), October 6, 2009. After his speech, the President of the SRRS awarded Ill. Alain Bernheim, 33, the Albert Gallatin Mackey Award "for Lifetime Achievement", a distinction which was awarded five times only since the SRRS was founded.

The history and the persecutions of Spanish Freemasonry

September 15, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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by VW Bro. Martin I. McGregor, Grand Lecturer, Freemasons New Zealand. The history of Spanish Freemasonry from its foundation to the present day with considerable details of the persecutions suffered by the Spanish brethren virtually throughout their history.

The Initiation in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite

September 14, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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by RW Bro. Leon Zeldis 33, Past Sovereign Grand Commander, Supreme Council of the AASR of the State of Israel. The Initiation in the craft degrees of the AASR is completely different from the ceremonies currently performed by most lodges in the English-speaking world.

Pillars of Beauty: Freemasonry as an aesthetic tradition

September 4, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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by W. Bro. Adam G. Kendall PM, Henry Wilson Coil Library & Museum of Freemasonry, Grand Lodge of F. & A.M. of California. Freemasons can build and lead their lives as if it were metaphorically a beautiful, strong edifice.

The Masonic Symbolism of the Blazing Star

September 3, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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An Initiatic Journey from Fellowcraft to Master Mason. The Blazing Star is a guide for the Fellowcraft along the long path towards the Light.

18th Century Masonic Ephemera

July 15, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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by R.W.Bro Yasha Beresiner, PM Quatuor Coronati Lodge #2076 UGLE. A Paper Delivered to the AMMLA (European Masonic Museums & Libraries) Conference, Bayreuth Germany, July 2009.

The Commission on Information for Recognition: 2009 Report

May 29, 2009 by PS Review of Freemasonry NEWS  
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The Conference of Grand Masters of Masons of North America, the Commission on Information for Recognition: 2009 Report.

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