Short Talk Bulletin
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The Imperfect Shall Pass Away V41N2
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in February of 1963, is by an unknown authore, and is brought to us by VW Bro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. The idea
The First Lesson V39N9
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by MW Bro William Mosley Brown, PGM – VA. “To be good men and true” is arguably the first lesson taught to our new initiates. Let us work
Horizontals V44N1
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in January of 1966, and is by an unknown author. Here we have an excellent discussion of that word, Horizontals, that comes up se
Letter Perfect V4N11
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in November of 1926, by an unknown author. Is too much emphasis placed on ritual, and not the higher things of Freemasonry? Here
Mummies V4N1
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in January of 1926, is by an unknown author, and is brought to us by RW Bro Peter Cutler, PDDGM 14th, Maine. Here, we reach back
Cornerstone V14N7
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in July of 1936, and is by an unknown author, although suspicion points to Bro Carl Claudy. Here we have an interesting discussion of that peculiar part of Freemasonry that hearkens...
My Son V57N3
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by RW Bro Furman Vincen, PGM – TX, and is brought to us by VW Bro David Koncz, PM – United #8, Brunswick ME. In honor of Fathers’ Day, may this story of a man and his father bring Light to ...
Benjamin Franklin V52N1
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written in January of 1974 by Bro Ronald E. Heaton, and is brought to us by Bro Daniel Margasa of Amity Mosaic Lodge in Danvers, Mass. Our brother Franklin stands among the greatest of our gentle C...
Mathematics V3N11
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode, Mathematics, was first published in November of 1925. Freemasonry uses mathematical symbols as well as natural ones in her ritual, from the number 3 all the way through the 47th problem of Euclid.
What? V3N5
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was first published in May of 1925, and is by an unknown author. What has Masonry done for me? May each brother ask this of himself, and be encouraged and empowered by the answer.