The Craft and the Royal Arch: Two Halves of One Masonic Journey

Philosophical Piece W Bro Lee White Within Freemasonry there are many degrees and orders, each carrying its own lessons, traditions, and symbolism. Among these, the relationship between Craft Freemasonry and the Royal Arch holds a special place. Rather than being separate paths, they are best understood as two parts of a single symbolic journey. For … Read more

Why the Royal Arch is Called the Completion of the Master Mason Degree

One of the most frequently quoted statements in Freemasonry is that the Royal Arch is the completion of the Master Mason degree. This phrase can sound simple at first. However, it carries deep symbolic meaning for the Brother who wants to understand the journey of the Craft more fully. The Craft degrees teach through allegory, … Read more

Masonic Etiquette

WBro Tony Caloba & WBro David Zavad) Masonic Etiquette is largely unpublished as well as unspoken, therefore, up until now, it has been more difficult to learn its rules and nuances. WBro Caloba, supported by WBro David Zavad presented a fascinating look into the what, the how and the why of Lodge etiquette. The talk … Read more

A Festive Message to All Freemasons 2025/26

By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal Brethren, as the year draws to a close, we find ourselves surrounded by the warmth of family, the joy of fellowship, and the light of tradition. The festive season is not only a time of celebration but also of … Read more

Explore The Masonic Meaning Of Intentions Shape Deeds

By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal “Intentions shape deeds” is a phrase that encapsulates a fundamental principle in Freemasonry, reflecting the importance of one’s motives and intentions in guiding their actions and behaviour. In Freemasonry, the concept of intentionality is closely tied to moral and ethical conduct, emphasizing the significance of acting with … Read more

What is the benefit of Me Joining and Being Active in the Connaught Club

By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal 1) Personal and Masonic Growth – Mentorship and Guidance: New Freemasons often find the early stages of their journey daunting. The Club provides access to experienced brethren who offer support, advice, and encouragement. – Educational Opportunities: Regular talks, Q&A sessions, and workshops help members deepen their understanding … Read more

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FIRST DEGREE Italy, Oct.10th. 1944

By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal By Wor. Bro. William McCullough, Master of the Wilfrid Lawson Lodge in 1923/4S. Submitted by his son SW. McCullough (This ‘paper’ was written in letter form to my late Father,Wor. Bro. William McCullough, Master of the Wilfrid Lawson Lodge in 1923/4 and Chaplin of the Lodge for … Read more

Widows Sons Ladies Ride-25 Aug 2025

This past Sunday marked an auspicious occasion for our Chapter – it was our annual “Ladies Ride,” a cherished tradition within the Widows Sons. Each year, the ladies of our Chapter take the reins, thoughtfully selecting a destination for a group ride that culminates in a shared meal, either breakfast or lunch. This event is … Read more

Being A Freemason Why Is It Important For Me To Take My Ritual Seriously.

By Bro Gerrit Roebert Ockerse DGMembership Officer KwazuluNatal 1. **Respect for Tradition**: Freemasonry is an ancient and venerable institution with a rich history dating back centuries. Its rituals have been carefully preserved and passed down from generation to generation. Taking the ritual seriously entails recognizing and honoring this legacy, understanding the significance of the rituals … Read more