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Site Index A tour of our historic building Current Temple Times Newsletter A brief history of Ashlar Lodge |
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Brief History of Masonry in In 1851 the US Army established
post then called After the Army left After several informal
meetings, 9 men applied to the At this meeting they appointed Pease,
Sargent, and Olney to procure by-laws and
designated December 21st as the first official meeting of the
lodge. On December 21st, two new petitions from John F. Duncombe
and Hezekiah Beecher for membership were read. John Duncombe became the
first brother initiated by In June
1858 the |
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Year 2007 Schedule |
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February |
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March |
10 – French Toast Breakfast 16-17 - |
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April |
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May |
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June |
1, 2, 3 - Frontier Days Moon Walk 2 - 9:00 - Frontier Days Parade 15 - |
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July |
summer break - (unless degree work and/or practice called) 13 – |
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August |
summer break - (unless degree work and/or practice called) 17 – |
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September |
6 - 6:30 - Steak fry - 13-15 - 14 - 15 - |
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October |
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November |
16 - 22 - Have a Happy THANKSGIVING! |
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December |
14 - 25 - Have a very merry CHRISTMAS! |
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January 2007 |
? - ? degrees to be planned |
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What is Masonry? Freemasonry has been described as kindness in the home; honesty in business; courtesy toward others; dependability in one's work; compassion for the unfortunate; resistance to evil; help for the weak; concern for good government; support for public education; and above all, a life-practicing reverence for God and love of fellow man. It encourages good citizenship and political expression but is not a political organization. It's charitable activities are many, yet, it is not a welfare or benefit organization. Fifty years ago, a prominent Iowa Freemason referred to our Gentle Craft as "an organized association of men, symbolically applying the principles of operative Masonry and architecture to the science and art of character building." That observation was true then--it is just as true today. |
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What are Membership requirements? Twenty-two words from our Entered Apprentice Degree establish the most important prerequisite to becoming a Mason. ".. We receive none, knowingly, into our ranks who are not moral and upright before God and of good repute before the world...." Under Iowa Masonic law, a person seeking membership must be a man at least 18 years of age and a resident of Iowa for at least six months immediately prior to petitioning. Membership in the Masonic Fraternity must be of one's own free will and accord. |
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Is Freemasonry a religion? Religion can best teach a man faith, hope, and charity. Freemasonry reinforces those teachings and attempts to bring him closer to his God. Masonry is not a religion -- nor is it a substitute for or a rival of any doctrine. It is an aid to religious development in that it builds character and stresses righteousness. It is significant that many clergymen are active members of the Fraternity. A mason reveres, respects, and is tolerant of that which is sacred to his brother, be he Christian, Muhammadan, Jewish, or of another faith in God. The Fraternity is essentially an institution providing moral instruction. The rules of right conduct a member must follow are acceptable to all religions. |
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Anyone
interested in membership in the Masonic Lodge or wishes to learn more about
this and related organizations may contact a friend who is a Mason or
contact:
Masonic
Temple
1021 1st Ave. North Fort Dodge, Ia 50501 phone 515 576-3201 |
Stated Meeting Schedule The 1st Thursday of each month excluding July and August at 7:30pm. Practice meetings and Special meetings are called when needed. Very often these are Thursday nights. Every Stated meeting is preceded by a dinner at 6:00pm. |
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See also the following related pages: |
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www.IowaMasons.org |
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www.Cornerstone.Initiative.com |
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E-masonry (Masonry on the Web) |
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Aurora Chapter #311 Order of the Eastern
Star |
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IOWA York Rite Masonry |
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Index to Masonic Information |
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