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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not a great deal to report of Afasonic doings at home or abroad . Most of the London Lodges are in recess , and our Metropolitan dull time of Freemasonry lias set in .

THE Soman Catholic attacks on Freemasonry are becoming almost as bad-in England as in other countries . Indeed the language of the"Westminster Gazette" passes the bounds of all

habitual decorum and , courtesy , and is a sad commentary on the charity and good feeling of a religious body , which permits such unseemly attacks upon our loyal , intelligent and peaceful order .

An article in July 11 , is one of the most offensive which ever lias issued from the Catholic press ; offensive not from any weight or point of its own , but offensive from its sheer vulgarity

and utter debasement of thought and feeling . Happily Freemasonry cares little for such attacks , and can afford to treat

Uiem and pass them by with supreme indifference and calm contempt ! IN Italy we hear that Freemasonry Js advancing , and that 80 Lodges are

now under the Italian Grand Orient , or Grand Lodge . We cannot see why Grand Lodges should not call themselves Grand Lodges . There is no practical or specially

appropriate meaning in the word " Grand Orient , " and the French Grand Orient would , we venture to think hi all respects do much better if she telmed herself " La Grande Lnge de la France . "

THE Italian Freemasons will do welb if only they will but eschew political discussions and religious controversies , leave the " Negri" alone , and develope the true teaching of our tolerant order , in deeds of charity and labours of love .

OUR worthy and indefatigable Bro , Hughan is about to issue a most interesting account of the " Union " in 1813 , called the "Memorials of the Masonic Union in 1813 , together with

the Constitutions of 1815 . " We feel , as Alasonic students and " litterateurs , " how much we owe to his zealous labours , in common with that faithful little band of Alasonic

writers and archaeologists , both in England and America , which has now for some years toiled to illustrate and explain , to correct and verify our Masonic history and traditions . EDITOR E

“The Masonic Magazine: 1874-09-01, Page 1” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmg/issues/mmg_01091874/page/1/.
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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES, NO. IV. Article 2
THE OLD MASONIC POEM. Article 5
THE NEW MORALITY. Article 6
UNDER A MASK. Article 7
THE SEASON. Article 11
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGY. Article 12
THE SPRIG OF ACACIA. Article 14
UNVEILED. Article 15
DIFFICULTY OF ASCERTAINING THE AGE OF UNDATED OLD MASONIC MSS. Article 17
JAM SATIS EST! Article 22
LET THERE BE LIGHT. Article 22
Untitled Article 23
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 24
THE SURVEY OF PALESTINE. Article 24
HOW HE LOST HER. Article 26
OLD AND NEW LODGES. Article 28
BENEFITS OF ADVERTISING. Article 29
ANCIENT CRAFT MASONRY. Article 29
THE GOOD FELLOW. Article 31
TIRED. Article 32
DISTINCTIONS OF LANGUAGE. Article 32
"BROTHERLY LOVE" WEIGHT, AND HIS TRIAL. Article 33
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not a great deal to report of Afasonic doings at home or abroad . Most of the London Lodges are in recess , and our Metropolitan dull time of Freemasonry lias set in .

THE Soman Catholic attacks on Freemasonry are becoming almost as bad-in England as in other countries . Indeed the language of the"Westminster Gazette" passes the bounds of all

habitual decorum and , courtesy , and is a sad commentary on the charity and good feeling of a religious body , which permits such unseemly attacks upon our loyal , intelligent and peaceful order .

An article in July 11 , is one of the most offensive which ever lias issued from the Catholic press ; offensive not from any weight or point of its own , but offensive from its sheer vulgarity

and utter debasement of thought and feeling . Happily Freemasonry cares little for such attacks , and can afford to treat

Uiem and pass them by with supreme indifference and calm contempt ! IN Italy we hear that Freemasonry Js advancing , and that 80 Lodges are

now under the Italian Grand Orient , or Grand Lodge . We cannot see why Grand Lodges should not call themselves Grand Lodges . There is no practical or specially

appropriate meaning in the word " Grand Orient , " and the French Grand Orient would , we venture to think hi all respects do much better if she telmed herself " La Grande Lnge de la France . "

THE Italian Freemasons will do welb if only they will but eschew political discussions and religious controversies , leave the " Negri" alone , and develope the true teaching of our tolerant order , in deeds of charity and labours of love .

OUR worthy and indefatigable Bro , Hughan is about to issue a most interesting account of the " Union " in 1813 , called the "Memorials of the Masonic Union in 1813 , together with

the Constitutions of 1815 . " We feel , as Alasonic students and " litterateurs , " how much we owe to his zealous labours , in common with that faithful little band of Alasonic

writers and archaeologists , both in England and America , which has now for some years toiled to illustrate and explain , to correct and verify our Masonic history and traditions . EDITOR E

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