Archive for July, 2016
This article was written by Michael Fox, owner of Fox Jewelry, a business dedicated to the sale
of Masonic Rings, Freemason Rings, Masonic accessories and other fraternal jewelry. Fox Jewelry offers the largest selection of Masonic Rings and other Masonic Jewelry anywhere.
The most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry is the Compass and Square. The compass and square are found on most all Masonic rings. They represent the architect’s tools and are also used in Masonic rituals in teaching the different degrees of Freemasonry. The Compass and Square are emblems that represent symbolic lessons in conduct. The square is a symbol or morality. The square represents the desire to square our actions. The symbolism is found in everyday language. We have all heard it. Here are some examples: “Let’s get things squared away”, “Are we square now?”, “Squaring off”, “Getting a Square Deal.” The compass is indicative of keeping the Mason within the bounds of mankind. Sometimes the “G” in incorporated into the symbol. The most widely interpretation of the letter in that the “G” stands for God and is at the center of Freemasonry. The “G” can also be interpreted as a reference to the Great Architect of the Universe which is a reference to God. The letter “G” can also stand for Geometry the basis of which is the superstructure of Freemasonry.
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Having a Mason as a father made me really want to become one. When I was a kid, I likes hearing about how Masons changed the world for the better. And as I got older, I decided to join a group to see what it was all about. And honestly, I’m really glad I did. I really did make my father proud, and I’m glad I was able to be a part of so many community projects to better shape the community around us.
I hope other little boys will be as influenced as I was to join the Masons. I like wearing my Masonic rings proudly, because they really symbolize a lot for me. They symbolize what I am as a person, and they help show my beliefs and ideals to the world. I think my rings definitely show what kind of person I am to people, even before they get to know me.
I’m just glad I was a part of the Masons. I now have a son that’s a part of the group as well, and it’s amazing to see the family all growing up in the same way. I think it’s great that our family is so stuck to tradition that it helps us stand tall and with stability.
I have been a member of a fraternity for a long time. This is a very large fraternity and I enjoy wearing rings that represent my membership and commitment. These are fraternal rings that I wear proudly every day. They represent all that I have been through with my brothers and sisters and my whole journey so far.
Rings and other jewelry are a great way to be inspired every day and to remember all of the people that are there for you. I love wearing my rings that represent my fraternity and I love looking at them to give me inspiration every day. I have several masonic rings and they are all of very high quality.
My fraternal rings are perfect when I need some inspiration or when I am going through a difficult time. I can remember my fraternity and all of my committed brothers and sisters. My rings are very eye-catching and they are perfect to be able to look at and find hope and inspiration every day. I am excited to be able to add some more of these rings to my collection in the future and I enjoy getting them for other people as well.
This article was written by Michael Fox, owner of Fox Jewelry, a business dedicated to the sale
of Masonic Rings, Freemason Rings, Masonic accessories and other fraternal jewelry. Fox Jewelry offers the largest selection of Masonic Rings and other Masonic Jewelry anywhere.
The Freemasons always end their prayers with “So Mote It Be” What does it mean and why do they do it?
Typically in English, prayers are ended with the word “Amen”. Amen is actually a Latin word meaning “So Be It” or “So May It Be”. Amen is a declaration of affirmation that is found in the New Testament and Hebrew Bible. It has been since adopted into Christian worship and is used at the end of hymns and prayers.
In so far as why do Freemasons use it at the end of their prayers, the answer goes back to 1390AD. The term was used in the Regius Poem of 1390. The Regius Poem is the oldest known Masonic document and is currently on display in the British Museum in London.
It is one of the Old Charges used by Masons to regulate their trade as well as serving as a document to guide the rules of manners and moral conduct of the Freemasons. The Old Charges are documents handed down to the Freemasons from the 14th century. The documents are found in the form of handwritten documents on paper and parchment rolls having been sewn together or pasted and are stitched together in book form. Some of these documents date back to 1390 until 1714.
In keeping up with a 600 plus year tradition, the Freemasons end their prayers today in the same way they did clear back in 1390 by saying “So Mote It Be”.
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My dad has been a freemason for a long time and he is very committed to his fraternity. Being a freemason takes a lot of commitment and I am proud of my dad and how far he has come. He is part of one of the world’s largest fraternities and he is very happy about that. He has taught me a lot from his own experiences in this fraternity.
I wanted to get something very special for my dad recently for his birthday. I found the perfect gift for him and it was a fabulous masonic ring. The ring features 14K gold and it is a stunning ring. He was very impressed by the ring and he was very happy that I thought to get it for him. The ring made the perfect gift.
I am very happy that I found the perfect gift to get my dad and he wears his ring very proudly. The ring sparkles like nothing else and it looks stunning on my dad’s hand. It is a nice addition to his men’s jewelry collection. I am so glad that I decided to get this ring for him and I love seeing my dad wear it with pride.