Category: Federal Blog
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225th Founders Day
225th Founders Day Of the Worshipful Federal Lodge No. 1 Monday September 10th, 2018 at the Perry Belmont House
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Federal Lodge in the Scottish Rite Journal
Federal Lodge was featured in the May-June edition of the Scottish Rite Journal for their event to raise money for the House of the Temple and Almas Shrine charities. See […]
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222nd Annual Installation of Officers for Federal Lodge No. 1 F.A.A.M.
Video highlights and speech from the 222nd Annual Installation of Officers for Federal Lodge No. 1 F.A.A.M.
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Master’s Message: Happy Thanksgiving
On this great national holiday, I give heartfelt thanks for the family of Freemasonry and the manifold gifts it offers. The women and men who support this great institution help […]
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A Precis for Politicians of the Masonic Secrets in the Streets of Washington, D.C.
“Ohh. Uhhhhh. Not another one.” It was the response of an important member of the staff of the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C. on being handed a new […]
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Independence Day 2012
Dear Brethren All: We are a lucky few to know and love our country with the aid and support of each other and the beautiful institution of Freemasonry. May […]
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Challenges of Electronic Communication in Freemasonry
The information age, fueled by advances in technology, is dramatically changing the way people live. More to the point, it impacts the way Freemasons maintain their membership and run their lodges. For our communications and our programs, timeliness of content is not enough. In, 2012 as a result of the continuing information revolution, our audiences…
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Master’s Message: Those Who Have Gone Before
“When the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window,” a friend reminded me this week. Endings and beginnings touch each other in ways that highlight the energies that […]
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Admiral Richard E. Byrd: The Hero
Copied from previous version of FederalLoge.org Born in 1888 to one of the oldest and most distinguished families in the history of Virginia, Richard Byrd seemed destined for fame. First, […]