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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not much to report , except the great Masonic Gathering at Glasgow , and the rapid increase of our Lodges in Great Britain , especially under the English Grand Lodge . The Masonic Gathering at Glasgow lias been a great success ; and our Koyal Grand Master and Ms amiable and

august Consort received , as they well deserved , the enthusiastic greetings of the loyal inhabitants of Glasgow and the Masonic body . Abroad , we have to note increased violence of the Ultramontane Press . We -wish we could think that the

course foreign Freemasonry is taking is altogether conducive to the best interests and the true position of our great Order ; but truth and a conscientious conviction on the subject compel us to add , that we cannot unfortunately

think so . The French G . Orient , in our humble opinion , is taking a most retrogade and downward course at the same time . It has determined by a large majority to agitate the entirety of

French Freemasonry , with a consideration , of whether it is advisable to maintain the Article of the Constitutional Ws relative to a Belief in God and the Immortality of the Soul . What the result of such an appeal

^ ust be , in the state of things and opinion in France , it is not very difficult to anticipate , and we conceive the

step to be fraught with grave dangers to French Freemasonry . The Council of the Order , presided over by Bro . St . Jean , Bros . Caubet and Wyrouboff , represent the movement , not as a negation of dogmatabut

, an affirmation of toleration . But they forget that in the very step they are now apparently contemplating , they are fulfilling the prophecy of the Bishop of Orleans , and playing into the hands of the Ultramontane Party .

Tney are , in fact , inaugurating a Masonic regime of the great goddess Eeason , and incorporating the teaching of a materialistic negativism in the laws of French Freemasonry . They may disguise the act itself

under many fine phrases and rhapsodical utterances ; but to the Anglo-Saxon mind , plain and practical , the removal of such an affirmation of simple faith in the T . G . A . O . T . U . is simply a surrender to the unbelief and atheism of "Iconoclasts" of every kind .

By this foolish and perverse step , if persisted in , they will sever French Freemasonry from Anglo-Saxon Freemasonry ; and we cannot see how any Anglo-Saxon Mason can enter a French Lodge , from which the Bible has been

removed , and where Freemasons have not the courage to own their belief in the Great Architect of the Universe . "We deeply deplore the fact as it can only place arms in the hands of the violent Ultramontane Party in France , who will not be slow to use them against Freemasonry , botli in general and in particular .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
PINE'S ENGRAVED LISTS OF LODGES. Article 2
A LIST OF REGULAR LODGES, Article 3
NOTES ON THE LIST OF A.D. 1734. Article 7
EXTRACTS FROM A MINUTE BOOK OF THE LAST CENTURY. Article 8
MUSING. Article 10
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 11
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
FREEMASONRY. Article 17
THE RAVENNA BAPTISTERY. Article 17
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 21
PARTING. Article 23
A Review. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 27
THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD. Article 29
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
RECIPROCAL KINDNESS. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
THE STORY OF A LIFE. Article 35
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 36
POETS' CORNER* Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 42
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 45
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON, RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 46
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

WE have not much to report , except the great Masonic Gathering at Glasgow , and the rapid increase of our Lodges in Great Britain , especially under the English Grand Lodge . The Masonic Gathering at Glasgow lias been a great success ; and our Koyal Grand Master and Ms amiable and

august Consort received , as they well deserved , the enthusiastic greetings of the loyal inhabitants of Glasgow and the Masonic body . Abroad , we have to note increased violence of the Ultramontane Press . We -wish we could think that the

course foreign Freemasonry is taking is altogether conducive to the best interests and the true position of our great Order ; but truth and a conscientious conviction on the subject compel us to add , that we cannot unfortunately

think so . The French G . Orient , in our humble opinion , is taking a most retrogade and downward course at the same time . It has determined by a large majority to agitate the entirety of

French Freemasonry , with a consideration , of whether it is advisable to maintain the Article of the Constitutional Ws relative to a Belief in God and the Immortality of the Soul . What the result of such an appeal

^ ust be , in the state of things and opinion in France , it is not very difficult to anticipate , and we conceive the

step to be fraught with grave dangers to French Freemasonry . The Council of the Order , presided over by Bro . St . Jean , Bros . Caubet and Wyrouboff , represent the movement , not as a negation of dogmatabut

, an affirmation of toleration . But they forget that in the very step they are now apparently contemplating , they are fulfilling the prophecy of the Bishop of Orleans , and playing into the hands of the Ultramontane Party .

Tney are , in fact , inaugurating a Masonic regime of the great goddess Eeason , and incorporating the teaching of a materialistic negativism in the laws of French Freemasonry . They may disguise the act itself

under many fine phrases and rhapsodical utterances ; but to the Anglo-Saxon mind , plain and practical , the removal of such an affirmation of simple faith in the T . G . A . O . T . U . is simply a surrender to the unbelief and atheism of "Iconoclasts" of every kind .

By this foolish and perverse step , if persisted in , they will sever French Freemasonry from Anglo-Saxon Freemasonry ; and we cannot see how any Anglo-Saxon Mason can enter a French Lodge , from which the Bible has been

removed , and where Freemasons have not the courage to own their belief in the Great Architect of the Universe . "We deeply deplore the fact as it can only place arms in the hands of the violent Ultramontane Party in France , who will not be slow to use them against Freemasonry , botli in general and in particular .

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