Maine Masonic College

Classroom Course Offerings

This listing changes frequently as new courses are added. We encourage you to return often to see what is new.

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2010

button  The Four Cardinal Virtues - February 6

Reggie Wing presents an in-depth study of this basic part of both Freemasonry and our society. You'll learn far more than you could have imagined! Class 9-12 and 1-3 with lunch at noon. (A donation for lunch is requested.)


button  Masonic Background for Mentors - February 20

Masonic mentoring is so crucial for the transmission of the Masonic 'culture'. Having missed a generation in our passage, mentoring needs to be revisited in light of incoming generations. Every Mason is a mentor, both to other Masons and to the world around them. Join Richard Bowden as he explores this important topic. The NEW Bangor Masonic Hall at 294 Union Street. 9am-12noon. Strongly recommended for District and Lodge Education Officers. Masons only, please. More information here.


button  Why Ritual and Myth - March 20

The always popular Charlie Plummer talks about why ritual and myth are so very critical in our daily lives - often in ways we don't even understand. This program will surely give you much to contemplate.


button  Development of American Masonic Ritual - Postponed due to Grand Lodge meeting on this date.

This course will make you think more deeply about our Masonic ritual than you ever have before. Not just a dry recitation, Christian Ratliff takes you through the works he's studied and the finds he's made along the way. Bring your enthusiasm and you'll be rewarded indeed. Houlton.


button  The Maine Masonic College First Annual Convocation - July 17 & 18 - Bangor - Hollywood Slots

There will be more on this outstanding program coming soon but for now, be sure to keep the date available on your calendar. This should be a GREAT conference!!!


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See what you've missed....

Head here to see some of the courses we've already held. They're broad and varied - and YOU should want to attend!

 

This page last updated on February 1, 2010


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