Famous Texas Freemasons
Famous Texas Freemasons
A List Of Famous Freemasons In Texas Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin, a member of Louisiana Lodge No. 111 at Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, sought to establish Freemasonry in Texas. Freemasonry was well established among the educated classes of Mexican society. It had been introduced among the aristocracy loyal to the House of Bourbon, […]
Origin Of Freemasonry In Question
The Widely Accepted History of the Origins of Masonry and the Grand Lodge of England In 1723, The Constitutions of the Free-Masons by James Anderson boldly contains a history of Freemasonry starting with the creation of the world by the “great Architect of the Universe.” Anderson claimed Adam (yes, that […]
Freemasonry Pauses Wars: A Masonic Response To Violence In Dallas
The Dallas Police Officer Shootings on July 7th 2016 Prompts A Masonic Response to Violence and the Need for Freemasonry in Today’s Society A Personal, Fraternal, and Societal Tragedy A message from our Worshipful Master, Chris Livingston… As many of you know, I have spent the past decade representing police […]
How Stone Masons Built Cathedrals [Video]
Building Heaven On Earth Below is a great documentary from the BBC, which details the process and spiritual symbolism of the operative stone masons. These same understandings are what came to be the foundation of the Freemasons and speculative masonry. Building usually started at the east end, where mass was celebrated. […]
Love Field Masonic Lodge Consolidates with Hillcrest Lodge
Two Lodges Unified Into One Lodge with the Strength of Two The Grand Master Mike Wiggins, in a letter dated July 31, 2015 and addressed to the attention of the Secretary of Love Field Lodge No. 1274, A.F.& A.M. and Secretary of Hillcrest Lodge No. 1318, A.F.& A.M., has […]
Freemasons Recognized For Texas Independence Day (Video)
The Texas State Legislature Recognized the Freemasons of Texas on the 2015 Texas Independence Day For Texas Independence Day 2015 the Texas Government by way of the Texas State Legislature recognized the Masons of Texas and the Grand Lodge of Texas in the Texas State Legislature as being a key […]
Hillcrest Masonic Lodge’s Original Building
The Original Hillcrest Masonic Lodge Building Across From SMU Below is an image from the Halls of The Grand Lodge of Texas AF&AM, depicting the original building of Hillcrest Masonic Lodge #1318. Hillcrest Lodge was named after the street it was founded on. HIllcrest was located on Hillcrest road across […]
Masonic Lecture from the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland Robert L D Cooper
Dallas Masons were given a treat by the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. On January 28th,2014, the Curator of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, Brother Robert L. D. Cooper presented to the Master Masons of Dallas Texas a masonic lecture at a closed meeting at the Scottish Rite […]