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Miami Masonic Lodge village Lodge 315 March meeting schedule

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Village Lodge is a Regular Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons in the State Of Florida chartered on April 23, 1953.
We are a fraternal organization of men who are working to better themselves through Freemasonry and as Brothers we are as passionate about the good contribution we bring to our community as having fun doing it together.

We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month at 6:30 PM for dinner and to socialize. Our Work starts at 7:30 PM.

Location: 9855 NE 2nd Avenue in Miami Shores, Florida.
Lodge Driving Directions: Link

March 2010 Meetings:

 

  • Tuesday, March 2nd, Official Visit of our DDGM at 6:30pm
  • Tuesday, March 9th, Fellowship & Ritual at 6:30pm
  • Tuesday, March 16th, Stated Meeting at 6:30pm
  • Saturday, March 20th, Village Lodge BBQ. Time TBA.
  • Tuesday, March 23th, Master Mason Discussion Group meeting at 6:30pm
  • Saturday, March 27th, Family Breaksfast at 7:30am.
  • Tuesday, March 30th, Family Night Out.

villagelodge315@gmail.com

  • General

    About Our Lodge http://www.mastermason.com/VillageLodge315 Our Lodge was chartered on April 22, 1953 and it was named Village for the village of Miami Shores in Dade County, Florida where it is located. The Lodge is on the main road of a beautiful residential area and close to a number of universities among them Barry University, FIU Biscayne Bay Campus, Johnson & Wales, as well as to Miami Beach and the Design District --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . What is Freemasonry? Freemasonry The G in our symbol Geometry. Nothing more and nothing less. No mason would ever assume that he has the right to tell you what you should believe or disbelieve as we are neither a religion nor a sect. We all hope that you do at least believe in a supreme being.We are simply religious people of all faiths striving to live moral lives in accordance to our own personal beliefs in God. No more and no less. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is Freemasonry and who are Freemasons? This is the text of a leaflet published by by the Board of General Purposes of the United Grand Lodge of England in 1984. What is Freemasonry? Introduction: Freemasonry is one of the world's oldest secular fraternal societies. This leaflet is intended to explain Freemasonry as it is practiced under the United Grand Lodge of England, which administers Lodges of Freemasons in England and Wales and in many places overseas. The explanation may correct some misconceptions. Freemasonry is a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values. Its members are taught it's precepts by a series of ritual dramas, which follow ancient forms and use stonemasons' customs and tools as allegorical guides. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Essential Qualification for Membership: The essential qualification for admission into and continuing membership is a belief in a Supreme Being. Membership is open to men of any race or religion who can fulfill this essential qualification and are of good repute. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freemasonry and Religion: Freemasonry is not a religion, nor is it a substitute for religion. Its essential qualification opens it to men of many religions and it expects them to continue to follow their own faith. It does not allow religion to be discussed at its meetings. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Three Great Principles: For many years Freemasons have followed three great principles: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brotherly Love Every true Freemason will show tolerance and respect for the opinions of others and behave with kindness and understanding to his fellow creatures. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Relief Freemasons are taught to practice charity, and to care, not only for their own, but also for the community as a whole, both by charitable giving, and by voluntary efforts and works as individuals. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth Freemasons strive for truth, requiring high moral standards and aiming to achieve them in their own lives. Freemasons believe that these principles represent a way of achieving higher standards in life. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charity: From its earliest days, Freemasonry has been concerned with the care of orphans, the sick and the aged. This work continues today. In addition, large sums are given to national and local charities. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freemasonry and Society: Freemasonry demands from its members a respect for the law of the country in which a man works and lives. Its principles do not in ay way conflict with its members' duties as citizens, but should strengthen them in fulfilling their private and public responsibilities. The use by a Freemason of their membership to promote his own or anyone else's business, professional or personal interests is condemned, and is contrary to the conditions on which he sought admission to Freemasonry. His duty as a citizen must always prevail over any obligation to other Freemasons, and any attempt to shield a Freemason who has acted dishonorably or unlawfully is contrary to this prime duty. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Secrecy: The secrets of Freemasonry are concerned with its traditional modes of recognition. It is not a secret society, since all members are free to acknowledge their membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons. Its constitutions and rules are available to the public. There is no secret about any of its aims and principles. Like many other societies, it regards some of its internal affairs as private matters for its members. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Freemasonry and Politics: Freemasonry is non-political, and the discussion of politics at Masonic meetings is forbidden. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Masonic Bodies: Freemasonry is practiced under many independent Grand Lodges with standards similar to those set by the United Grand Lodge of England. There are some Grand Lodges and other apparently Masonic bodies which do not meet these standards, e.g. which do not require a belief in a Supreme Being, or which allow or encourage their members to participate in political matters. These Grand Lodges and bodies are not recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England as being masonically regular, and Masonic contact with them is forbidden. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conclusion: A Freemason is encouraged to do his duty first to God (by whatever name he is known)through his faith and religious practice; and then, without detriment to his family and those dependent on him, to his neighbor through charity and service. None of these ideas is exclusively Masonic, but all should be universally acceptable. Freemasons are expected to follow them.
  • Comments (1)

    Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
    MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
    Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

    Bet the local Mason's appreciate the exposure..you taking the time to post all about it! Excellent post.

    Mar 08, 2010 12:58 AM