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I would like to take this opportunity to express what Freemasonry means to me. I became a Mason in 1996, following a Masonic tradition that extends far back in my family. Upon joining the Lodge, I was impressed with how many fine men were members. As I learned more about the philosophy and ethics of the Lodge:
This set of ideals has given me strength, it has given me courage and faith. While I decline to boast, I would like humbly to point out some accomplishments of mine since 1996 that I see as having in part or whole been an outgrowth of the benefits of Freemasonry. My wife and I have adopted two beautiful children; I have been twice elected to public office; I have been able to be a help and support to my family and friends in a way that I was never able to do in the past. Freemasonry helps a good man to be better. It has helped this man do things he never believed he could do.
Bro. Charles Whitney
"I was a Freemason in my heart long before I was accepted as a member in this great Fraternity. I was an out-sider but now I am one of you, and the remaining years of my life will be spent in seeking in some small way to say to all: "Thank you for making me a Freemason." I want always to make you laugh but I trust that I will also make you care and that now, together, we will put melody in the heart of the world that will sing of a better life for all people. The task challenges us to larger efforts and higher goals that will demand from all of us the best we have to make a better life for others. My promise to Freemasons everywhere is that I will give the task my best!"
Bro. Danny Thomas |
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