St. Alban's Lodge 2010-2011 Events
REGULAR COMMUNICATION
Monday 2012 October 16, At: 7:15 pm
To Initiate into the Mysteries of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masonry:
Who Has been regularly balloted for and accepted in open Lodge to
receive his three degrees in:
St. Alban’s Lodge #106
Mr. V. Baskalian
Of Montreal
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To ballot on the application od these
gentleman.
Mr. A. Atamian
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Mr. R. Karam.
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Mr. Alexander Gandelman
( Light meal $ 5.00 or sit down meal $10.00 will follow)
Grand Lodge of Quebec 2011 Events 
Grand Master's Visits
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January
18, 2012 / 7:00
A.M. - 10:00 A.M.
GM AT BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES
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TO LA LOGE COEURS UNIS # 45
January 25, 2012 /
7:00 P.M. - 11:00
P.M.
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Ditrict No. 4, 2010-2011 Events
Distict Deputy Grand Master's Visits
January.
12 DDGM visit to Jean T. Desaguliers
February 14 2012
Royalmount 117
M.M.T. |
Traveling Gavel Ditrict No: 4
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Jan 04
2012
Renaissance No. 119
to Royal Albert Edinburgh
No 25
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R.A. Edinburgh
No. 25
to
Hudson No. 98
TRACING BOARD
Character of a Freemason
Farmers Almanac, 1823
The real freemason is distinguished from the rest of mankind by the uniform unrestrained rectitude of his
conduct.
Other men are honest in the fear of punishment which the law might inflict;
They are religious in expectation of being rewarded, or in dread of the devil, in the next world.
A freemason would be just if there were no laws, human or divine except those written in his heart by the
finger of his creator.
God in gratitude for the blessings he has received and the humble solicitation for his future protection.
He venerates the good men of all religions.
He disturbs not the religion of others.
He restrains his passions, because they cannot be
indulged without injuring his
neighbor or himself. He gives no offense, because he
does not choose to be offended.
He contracts no debts which he is certain he cannot
discharge, because he is honest upon principle..
Happy to
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