Maine Masonic College

The Tenets of Freemasonry and
The Four Cardinal Virtues:
Living with Meaning

April 25, 2009 - Saturday - 9:00 am to 2:00 PM
                    Lunch 12-1pm

Instructor: Reginald Wing
Type of Course:   Presentation/Discussion

Location:  Newport Masonic Hall, Newport, ME

Registration Fee :  None but registration is strongly recommended to insure a space is available.

Lunch will be available for a $5 donation.

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This course is open to Master Masons only.
Proof of membership will be required.


Course Description:

An experiential and religious exploration of the powerful use of the tenets, the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues in the practice of meaningful livings. This meditative and sincere course is the work of a man who has lived his live by the principles of Freemasonry and by religious beliefs. fascinating world opens with this study of the derivation, history, and interplay of many words which we use is our Masonic Ritual.

This presentation combined with individual and group participation will focus on the Masonic, Spiritual and Social convictions which we are taught is necessary for a well-grounded, successful life.

We will be searching to find answers to our innermost desires. Two most important questions must be answered concerning Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth:

  1. Are they more than just words?
  2. Are they the very support without which our existence would be void of meaning?

Those who are intrigued by those questions will surely enjoy this program.

Course Instructor

Reginald Wing - Masonically Bro. Wing is a Past Master of King Hiram Lodge #57 (1970-1972) and Lodge Secretary (1970-1989). He has also served the Grand Lodge in the following positions: District Deputy (1975-1976), District Representative (1978-1979), Assistant Grand Lecturer (1981-1988) and Junior Grand Warden (1988). (See quotes in the sidebar!)

MMC Course: GF 07


Important Note

The Maine Masonic College complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If any conference participant is in need of reasonable accommodation, please forward a written request to the College Secretary for consideration at least one month prior to the activity.

The opinions expressed by Instructors and Regents of the Maine Masonic College do not represent an 'official' position of Freemasonry or of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Maine. No one person speaks for Freemasonry. Only the Grand Master can speak for Freemasonry within his own jurisdiction and then only during his term of office.

 

This page last updated on March 15, 2009

 

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