
Why Is St. John the Patron Saint of Freemasonry?
For centuries, Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist have been the patron saints of Freemasonry. But why?
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For centuries, Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist have been the patron saints of Freemasonry. But why?
From Ferndale to Big Bear, California’s small-town Masonic lodges have their own unique character—and offer a model for community involvement.
When fire threatened their community, members of Kern River Valley No. 827 turned to their greatest asset to provide Masonic relief.
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