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Bro. Trevor Stewart in the spotlight. |
One of the changes made at Masonic Week this year was the
addition of a Friday luncheon. It was hosted by the Grand Council of Knight
Masons, which seems determined to liven up things a bit. Like an idiot, I slept
through the Grand Council’s annual meeting at eight in the morning (in all
fairness, I had just driven down to Virginia, arriving at the hotel at 6 a.m.,
and I was bushed), which included degree work and other “must see”
attractions. But I wasn’t about to miss lunch, especially with Trevor
Stewart slated to speak!
(If you haven’t attended a Grand Council of Knight Masons
annual meeting at Masonic Week before, then you cannot appreciate how necessary
the changes wrought at this meeting are. It was at the 2011 meeting,
approximately three-quarters through an intricately detailed financial report
of some 30 minutes, that I cried out “Eli,
Eli lama sabachthani?”)
This luncheon was a success, as shown by the production value from start to
finish. The officers entered the dining room in a formal procession, led by a
bagpiper. (Knight Masonry originates in Ireland, and our degrees are dubbed “The
Green Degrees.”) A talented harpist provided perfect music for ambiance. Dull formalities
were minimized. Host and guest exchanged presents. And of course there’s
Trevor.
He spoke on the nature and history of knighthoods, mentioning some—it probably
is not possible to list them all—of the knighthoods among the many colorful
titles in Freemasonry, before explaining the more general and historical
purposes and meanings of various knighthoods. I didn’t take notes, but I did
shoot some photos:
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From left: our harpist, Past Great Chief Kevin Sample, Trevor, Cousin X, and Cousin Aaron.
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Our bagpiper. (Sorry, didn’t catch his name.)
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The exchange of gifts: Kevin gave Trevor a beautiful fountain pen, and Trevor reciprocated with a copy of his book Looking Back, Looking Forward.
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Trevor Stewart is one of the best speakers on the Masonic scene today.
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