Category: Masonic Conduct
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Be A Resolute Freemason

The fourth principle in Benjamin Franklin’s Thirteen Virtues is that of Resolution. Good Brother Franklin defined it as, “Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.” It is to this end that I write this article, in which I attempt to focus our collective thoughts for the betterment of the Craft,…
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Benjamin Franklin’s Virtue of Order

The third in the 13 Virtues series, this article begins the discussion of Order.
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Silence Continued

For further discussion on Brother Benjamin Franklin‘s second virtue… This week I want to get into a little more detail—a bit more of the practical application of the science. Years ago, I was in a meeting hosted by a vice-president of marketing. A meeting called shortly after the V.P. had taken over the project and…
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Be a Tyler

A thoughtful article urging brothers to be more than just a Mason, but a Tyler of Masonry.
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Silence – Keeping Your Mouth Shut

Another in the Benjamin Franklin 13 Virtues series, Silence – Keep Your Mouth Shut opines on the benefit of silence when engaging with others.
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Benjamin Franklin – A True Man and Mason?

A brief look at Brother Benjamin Franklin as a True Man and Mason.
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Temperance – Eat Not To Dullness

Digging deeper into the 13 Virtues of Benjamin Franklin and pontificating on Temperance.


