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Masonic Insight - Explaining the ways of Masonry from a Past Master

Masonic Insight - Explaining the ways of Masonry from a Past Master

By: Tony McCool
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This podcast is a spin off of a group of Youtube videos from Coolest Life. This podcast focuses on the teaching, learning, and explanation of Freemasonry from a Past Master of two lodges. This is not diving into the work and rituals but to explain the direction and purpose of freemasonry. To better help you understand and recognize the WORTH of masons in our society. It is not a religion, although we do pray at our meetings (more organizations should).Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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