Showing posts with label George Haynes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Haynes. Show all posts
Saturday, November 16, 2024
‘Keystone researchers to meet’
The Pennsylvania Lodge of Research will meet next on December 14 for two presentations and the election and installation of its officers. This time they’ll be at the Scottish Rite Valley of Harrisburg. That’s a Saturday morning at ten o’clock.
Too far away for me, and it coincides with New Jersey research lodge’s own installation of officers, but my congratulations to Bro. Chris Rodkey on completing his term as Master, and best wishes to Bro. Jack Speece, Senior Warden, who I assume will ascend to the Solomonic Chair. (I envy these guys. They have two meetings per year, six months apart!)
The presentations for the day will be Bro. George Haynes on “Craft Freemasonry in England and the Appendant Orders” and Bro. Robert Burtt on “The Masonic Jurisprudence of Roscoe Pound.”
Luncheon fee is $18, payable at the meeting.
After all these years, I still haven’t visited this lodge—and I even own a necktie that kind of matches their regalia. Maybe some day it will meet in the eastern part of the Keystone State, but I’m told it is likely the 2025 meetings will be out west.
Monday, October 24, 2011
'Celts, kilts, and the Most Excellent Sample'
Well, it seems sleep is out of the question for the 412th consecutive night, so I may as well edit the photos I shot Thursday at the meeting of the local Knight Masons council, and if I'm going to do that, I might as well share some of them with the regrettably neglected readers of The Magpie Mason.
And I confess to an ulterior motivation: It was a great night that needs to be publicized not so much for the Who, What, When, Where, and Why, but for the How To. Freemasonry has many men who find themselves prematurely or otherwise inappropriately hired to preside. I offer the following only to suggest that all things are possible when it comes to planning a Communication or a dinner, or anything really. "Just do it," sayeth the ad campaign of the athletic supply company named for the ancient goddess of victory.
Here's the rundown on what happened: It was the Knight Masons' final meeting with David Lindez as Excellent Chief of Northern New Jersey Council No. 10. That alone is important to the story because it brought forth Celtic dancers, Scottish bagpipers, poetry, and the initiation of, I think, more than a dozen new Cousins for two councils. (We're called Cousins in Knight Masonry.) Plus the Great Chief of the United States, Most Excellent Kevin B. Sample, was in attendance. Our Council usually hosts the MEGC every year. Also present was Right Excellent Douglas Jordan, Grand Scribe. Doug was in New Jersey only three months ago as the honored guest, in his capacity as Most Venerable Grand Master of Allied Masonic Degrees of the USA, at the Harold V.B. Voorhis Ingathering, our annual statewide AMD conference. Also present was Very Excellent Matthew Dupee, Grand Senior Warden of Grand Council, who came from Pennsylvania, as did Very Excellent George Haynes, the Superintendent of that state. There even was a Cousin from Kentucky! (I think there used to be a song called 'Cousin from Kentucky.') And the V.E. Grand Sentinel was with us too, but he's a member here. Past Great Chief Thurman too. The distinguished East also included Cousin Piers Vaughan, wearing red, in his capacity as R.E. Captain of the Host of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New York.
What I'm trying to say is this was a big night! Anyway, the pictures will tell the story.
Cousin David leads his Rampant Lion Pipe Band through a march that opened the festivities.
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The distinguished East gets settled on the dais. |
Our master of ceremonies welcomes Excellent Chief David Lindez to the podium. |
V.E. George Haynes, Superintendent of Pennsylvania, and V.E. Matthew Dupee Grand Senior Warden.
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R.E. Doug Jordan, Grand Scribe. |
John Barnes, Excellent Chief of the new Jersey Shore Council, and Piers Vaughan, Grand Captain of the Host of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of New York.
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David welcomes M.E. Kevin B. Sample, Great Chief of the USA.
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It's hard to convince some people, but oftentimes the best photos
are taken without the subjects' knowledge.
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But there's nothing wrong with a posed picture either: Makia and Bill.
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Only in Freemasonry can a father and son also be brothers and cousins! The Mario Brothers.
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The ceremonies begin. |
The grand officers in the East of the Council. |
Utterly stunned, here he receives the congratulations of his cousins. It is an honor earned and deserved. Rich labors mightily in Knight Masonry, and throughout the York Rite.
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Time for the entertainment portion of the evening. The Rampant Lion Pipe Band returns. |
Talented and brave performers from a dance school treat us to several Celtic folk dances.
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Another attraction of the evening was the constituting of a new Knight Masons Council. Jersey Shore Council is the third in New Jersey. It will serve the central area of the state.
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M.E. Sample presents the charter to inaugural Excellent Chief John Barnes, as David looks on.
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The gratuitous end-of-the-night photo of all the big shots.
Actually too many of them to make for a decent photo.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
‘Masonic Week 2011: Knight Masons’
I thought I’d be done with posting reports of Masonic Week by now, but you get what you pay for. Once again, sorry for the bad photographs, etc., etc.
The Grand Council of the Order of Knight Masons met for its annual meeting last Friday morning, as did Great Chiefs Council 0.
My notes from this meeting are even worse than my other notes. I must have used my notepad as a coaster at some point, as there is a perfect circle, in Guinness residue, that has soaked through the first several pages of the book. But the highpoints of this meeting are still in my memory.
Our new Great Chief is M.E. Kevin B. Sample.
The Grand Staff of the Grand Council of Knight Masons of the USA gather for their swearing-in. |
M.E. Kevin B. Sample, left, is congratulated by his predecessor, M.E. Edward Fagan. Note the signet of office on Kevin's gloved finger. |
No warrants for new Councils were issued, but Grand Council is eyeing two possibilities that I suppose may be acted on this year. The rare title of Honorary Past Grand Senior Knight was bestowed on Dan Pushee and Buddy Wagner. Grand Scribe Doug Jordan, during his travels, was honored by the Grand Council in Ireland. Doug also announced he is stepping aside as Grand Scribe, and that Peter C. Cook will be taking over. The dormant position of Grand Superintendent is being reinstituted, to assist Councils with ritual work and maybe to help create more Councils. Several were appointed then: George Haynes will serve for Pennsylvania, and another Cousin was named for New York – nice small jurisdictions! – but I failed to catch his name. Total membership in the United States at the end of 2010: 7,950. (Please apprise me of any errors or omissions in the comments section below.)
In other news, Knight Masonry has caught on in England, which surprised me because I would have guessed it existed there already. A recent ceremony at Mark Masons Hall saw the constitution of new Councils there, thus Great Chiefs 0 may no longer initiate English Masons. (The purpose of Great Chiefs Council is “chiefly” to initiate Masons who reside in areas where no Councils exist.)
The next annual meeting will take place Friday, February 10. See you there.
Graphic courtesy of Bro. Jeff at Lodgical.
Friday, January 21, 2011
‘At Atlas-Pythagoras’
March 18: Franklin Melnick on “Geometry: The Foundation of Freemasonry.”
May 20: Masonic Society Member Yasser Al-Khatib, Past Master, on “The Astral Plane.”
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