MRRML 355 Elected and Appointed Officers for MY 2013-2014
VW Reynaldo Tomampo
Bro. Alex Halili
Bro. Bertsan Balanay
VW Charles Agar
Secretary
WB Donald Ronquillo
Treasurer
WB Jose Alvin P. Sevilla
Auditor
Bro. Joseph Quibral
Bro. Jet Tajonera
Bro. Philip Grecia
Bro. Andy De Vera
Bro. Brem Escanilla
Senior Steward
Bro. Eugenio Pasco
VW Julio M. Cabali
VW Januario Sia-Cunco
WB Jovencio Felipe
Bro. Romeo Pacamana
VW Januario Sia-Cunco
WB Jovencio Felipe
Bro. Romeo Pacamana
Bro. Al Baet
Bro. Edgar Reyws
Bro. Roderick Sunico
Bro. Arnie Santiago
WB Rommel Dawal
JAMES VI OF SCOTLAND, FREEMASONRY AND THE BIBLE GENEALOGY
June 19, 1566 - March 27, 1625
King of Scotland (1567-1625), and the first Stuart King of England (1603-25), English historians have tended to portray him as a coward and a fussy and foolish pedant: 'The wisest fool in Christendom'. In fact he was reasonably successful in his main goals, increasing national prosperity, maintaining peace with Europe and settling the church. Today, he is remembered for commissioning the so-called King James' Bible, or Authorized Version.
On the west wall of the lodge hall used by Lodge Scoon and Perth No. 3 in Perth, Scotland can be found a mural depicting James VI kneeling at their altar at his initiation. The oldest existing record of the Lodge, called "The Mutual Agreement" of 24 December, 1658, records that James was "entered Freemason and Fellowcraft of the Lodge of Scoon" on 15 April, 1601.
CENTENNIAL OF BRO. JOSE RIZAL'S REMAINS TRANSFERRED TO RIZAL PARK
CENTENNIAL GRAND MASTER MW SANTIAGO T. GABIONZA, JR LEADS MASTER MASONS & KNIGHTS OF RIZAL IN RE-ENACTMENT OF TRANSFERRING REMAINS OF BRO. DR. JOSE RIZAL TO RIZAL PARK-DECEMBER 30, 2012 ON ITS CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY. 29 December 1912
From Estraude Street in Binondo, Manila, the urn was transferred in a procession headed by the masons and the Knights of Rizal to the marble hall of the Ayuntamiento de Manila, where it stayed overnight with the Knights on guard. 30 December 2012: The transfer of the remains of Rizal from Binondo to the site of the Rizal Monument was recreated one hundred years later by the Order of the Knights of Rizal, the Master Masons led by its Centennial Grand Master MW Santiago T. Gabionza, Jr. and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in commemoration of Rizal’s 116th Martyrdom Anniversary
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