15 Qualities of a Master Mason

Adapted and condensed from Don Bradley, Freemasonry in the 21st 
Century, ISBN 1-888298-00-6.

1. Master Masons do not have selfish interests.  All they do, say, and think is for the welfare of others.

2. Vanity is dead for them.  They see themselves as they are and do not pretend to be something other than what they are.

3. Anger is no longer their master.  They have found that anger is a defense mechanism of the ego.

"Masonic Mystery" Game

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"Masonic Mystery," a locked room puzzle game,  play it online here.

3rd Degree Conferral - April 19, 2011


Raised to the third degree of Masonic craft, our congratulations to our newly raised brother!


Bro.Rolando delos Reyes
Bro. Andy de Vera 
Bro. Richard Dabalos 

WORLD'S OLDEST MAN DIES... A FREEMASON.......A Philantropist


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It is with great sadness that we must report that at the age of 114 Years, 205 Days our Brother Walter Breuning was called to the Celestial Lodge at 3 p.m., Thursday, April 14, 2011.

Brother Walter was a 33° Scottish Rite Freemason in the Valley of Great Falls, Montana. He had been a Master Mason for 85 Years, 333 Days.
more story about Bro. Walter read here

Lodge No.16: Sinukuan Lodge

PhotobucketArticle accompanying this photo from the Vol.IV (1926-1927) of the Newsletter
 Cable Tow reads:


Located in the Tondo District at 1001 Bilbao.
Known as the TEMPLE OF SOLOMON,
a big wooden building which for a time served the purposes
of legitimate Masonry but subsequently fell into the hands
of clandestine lodges.

This building was erected by Sikatuna, Inc. a corporation formed
in 1916 by members of Sinukuan Lodge No.16. was consecrated
on February 24, 1917.

While it was held by regular Masonry, the upper story was used
by the Lodge and the ground floor was occupied by the
Tondo Montessori Class.

The Lodges that met there were: Sinukuan No. 16,
Walana Lodge No.13, Dapitan Lodge No.21,
and Batong-Buhay No.27.

In this building the Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands,
on December 8, 1920 held necrological services
over the remains of Bro. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
which had been brought back from Spain.

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