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NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2, 2017 Most Worshipful Paul F. Gleason Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts Right Worshipful Paul B. Craigie District Deputy Grand Master, 13th District Regular Meetings First Monday of the Month (except as noted) Location rotates between District Lodges Begins at 7:00pm sharp Collation to follow TONIGHT S PROGRAM (10/2) Location: Topic: Collation: Reading, 110 Haven Street Telling your Lodge s story - Manhood Reading Lodge NEXT MONTH S PROGRAM (11/6) Location: Topic: Collation: Wakefield, 370 Salem Street Telling your Lodge s story - Age Wakefield Lodge

DISTRICT DEPUTY LETTER Greetings Brethren! The new Masonic Year is now officially underway! All Lodges have held their Installations, and the Official Visits have begun. The date for Square and Compasses Day is fast approaching. I will be visiting the five Lodge venues, and look forward to spending a little time with each Lodge. There are 2 points I would like to stress this year: Grand Lodge is allowing Lodges to begin their Open House a little later than the usual 9 to 3 (10 or 11 am), should you choose to do so, and stay open a little later in the afternoon. Secondly, and most importantly, be sure to put some fun in whatever you choose for an activity - both for the public and the members! Let s all wish for some nice autumn weather. Worshipful Masters - as I visit your Lodge for your Official Visit or on Square and Compasses Day, I am asking you to present me with 2 opinions: first, something that you would like to see Grand Lodge do better, or eliminate; and second (if you can think of anything), something that Grand Lodge does that is very helpful to you and/or your Lodge. I may make a few notes, but I will not share your opinions with anyone, unless you tell me to do so. The Grand Lodge calendar year is more than halfway over, so consider this your opportunity to give us a Report Card. Lastly, I am always available to assist and/or advise you. As you are aware, if I am out of state, I will always arrange coverage with a Past DDGM. I may not always have an answer or solution for you, but I will provide someone to contact who can assist you. Fraternally and respectfully, Right Worshipful Paul B. Craigie RW Paul B. Craige, DDGM 13th Masonic District LODGE OFFICIAL VISITS Mt. Horeb Lodge Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017 Golden Rule Lodge Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017 Scimitar Lodge Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 William Parkman Lodge Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017 Friendship Lodge Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017 Good Samaritan Lodge Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017

13TH LODGE OF INSTRUCTION MISSION STATEMENT The Lodge of Instruction has been established to reinforce and encourage the practice of our Masonic tenets. It accomplishes this by providing education for candidates and information for Lodge Officers and members, in a friendly and social atmosphere. The main objective is to encourage personal growth, increase knowledge of Freemasonry and to uphold the traditions of our craft. Symbology: The learning lamp, providing light to education THIRTEENTH MASONIC DISTRICT OFFICERS DDG MASTER: RW Paul B. Craigie 781-454-8653 / pcraigie64@gmail.com DDG MARSHAL: Wor Carl S. Hanson 781-820-2830 / ghostwriter112@yahoo.com DDG SECRETARY: Wor Anastasios N. Miliotis (Taso) 978-807-1222 / tasomiliotis@gmail.com DDG TREASURER: Wor Donald Scribner 508-468-4747 / papa835@rocketmail.com MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: Wor Paul J. DeLuca 978-987-3271 / pdeluca1251@gmail.com SERVICE REP.: Wor Dominic J. Colanton 617-771-2199 / userdc@comcast.net LOI ASST. SECRETARY: Wor W. Gordon Rogerson 781-953-0186 / Rogerson34@verizon.net LOI LEAD INSTRUCTOR: Wor Robert A. Cimeno 978-728-2753 / rac47@hotmail.com COMMUNICATION REP.: Bro Jay Garrett 508-808-1523 / jay.freemason@gmail.com ASST. COMMUNICATION REP.: Bro Keith M. Curtis 781-439-5322 / kcurt71@gmail.com MASONIC YOUTH REP.: Bro Steve Dukas 781-856-9560 / sdukas@comcast.net MASONIC SCOUT REP.: Wor Stephen C. Phillips 781-653-0374 / phillips.stephen@comcast.net MASONIC WIDOWS REP.: Wor Kevin M. Conley 617-417-3138 / Bunner2234@yahoo.com

MASONIC WISDOM THE WINDING STAIRS Grand Lodge of Texas The Winding Stairs forms an important tradition in Freemasonry and is the focus of the lecture of the Fellowcraft degree. While being prominent within the lecture, there is very little reference to this staircase in Biblical accounts of King Solomon s Temple. In I Kings 6:8 one reads, The entrance to the lowest floor was on the south side of the temple; a stairway led up to the middle level and from there to the third. (NIV) Out of this limited reference, Freemasonry has constructed an allegory that can only be interpreted from a symbolic standpoint. The Winding Stairs is an impressive and significant Masonic symbol when carefully examined. A critical study suggests that the Winding Stairs might veil more different subjects than any other Masonic symbol. It represents allegories as well as symbolic truths. It embodies science as well as moral and spiritual truths. The splendor of the conception of the Winding Stairs is one of the most interesting examples of symbolic concealment practiced by our early Masonic ritualists. The allusion of the Winding Stairs leading to the middle chamber of the Temple is apparently a veil to divert the mind from many interesting symbols along the way that are overlooked unless the Mason carefully considers the journey into the middle chamber. In the Biblical account, nothing is said about the two columns at the foot of the stairs; no reference to the globes upon the columns; nothing to show the number of steps contained in the stairway; or that the steps were divided into three series of three, five, and seven steps. There is nothing to suggest the three degrees of initiation, nor imply the five steps represented the five Orders of Architecture or the five human senses, nor indicate that the seven steps led through the liberal arts and sciences. In fact, one should consider the Winding Stairs as a compound symbol that is constructed to bring together several separate symbols found in the three degrees. Each of these symbols has their own separate significance when used alone. Yet when brought together in a single symbol, it represents a most interesting lesson within the allegory. The two columns and the globes thereon are symbols belonging to the Entered Apprentice Degree, the three steps are symbols belonging to the Master s Degree, while the five and seven steps are essential elements of the Fellowcraft Degree. The symbol as a whole can be thought of as depicting the new initiate emerging from the profane world about to begin his journey from darkness in search of moral, mental and spiritual light. If he succeeds in completing his journey, and in acquiring the lessons along the way, he has the hope of attaining a special understanding of his relationship to God that he could not obtain without careful introspection. The Entered Apprentice begins his symbolic journey in search of Masonic light and knowledge at a point between replicas of the two columns, which undoubtedly represent the columns of Jachin and Boaz of King Solomon s Temple. The First Degree in Masonry is designed to be only a preparation and purification for a nobler and higher purpose. The lessons are primarily intended to prepare the recipient for the mental, moral, and spiritual light that is to be achieved in the succeeding degrees. It is therefore in the Second Degree that the real intellectual work begins. The candidate finds stretching out before him the winding stairs, a symbol of discipline and instruction, inviting him to ascend, and teaching him that he must commence his real Masonic labor. Here he enters upon those glorious yet difficult researches in the laborious task of self-improvement now placed before him as a duty. He cannot stand still if he is a true Mason. His Masonic destiny requires him to ascend the winding stairs, step by step, until he has reached the summit, where the treasures of knowledge await him. For the faithful performance of this task a reward is promised. The reward is improvement of his intellectual facilities; the moral and spiritual elevation of his character; and the acquisition of knowledge and wisdom. Here he proceeds onward and upward through the liberal arts and sciences where he will find divine laws by which the Great Architect creates, preserves, and rules the wonderful universe in which we are fortunate enough to live. Thus it appears that the Winding Stairs represents the progress of an inquiring mind and a sincere heart, through toils and labor of the intellect, in acquiring an understanding of the sciences displayed upon the steps. This is a preliminary step toward the attainment of divine truths, which every Mason should pursue in his quest for self-improvement, on a journey that never ends. If the Winding Stairs did nothing more than point out the pathway for the attainment of true Masonic light and knowledge, it should be one of the more treasured Masonic symbols. However, it contains much more than a simple inspection uncovers. The seeker of true Masonic light will miss much if he remains satisfied with the Monitorial explanations of the Winding Stairs. He must zealously study this important symbol and the ascending journey it represents to discover true Masonic knowledge that is finally reflected at the very top of the stairs, which none but true craftsmen can ever see and fully comprehend.

CONSTITUENT LODGES Star of Bethlehem Lodge, Est. 1843 370 Salem St., Wakefield, MA 3rd Wednesday 6:00 p.m. StarofBethlehemLodge.org Wor. Richard Otte / 781-233-2021 rotte@yahoo.com Sec. Wor. Sergio Jaramillo / 781-704-1329 sergioj@verizon.net Dinner contact: Bro. Alan Gray at grayad@comcast.net Next HELP Date: 11/25 Good Samaritan Lodge, Est. 1870 110 Haven St., Reading, MA 1st Wednesday 6:00 p.m. GoodSamaritanLodge.org Wor. Robert Cimeno / 978-658-1940 rac47@hotmail.com Sec. Wor. James Baxter / 617-957-8606 baxter.jim@me.com Dinner contact: Bro. Michael Lacey at mplacey89@gmail.com or 781-859-7750 Next HELP Date: 11/4 Mount Horeb Lodge, Est. 1855 17 Arlington Rd., Woburn, MA 1st Tuesday 6:00 p.m. WoburnMasons.org Wor. Dan Daly / 617-901-7866 daniel.daly@gmail.com Sec. Christopher J. Nunes 781-267-6118 / cnun27@gmail.com Dinner contact: Wor. Kyle Haraldsen at kyle@woburnmasons.org or 781-281-8131 Next HELP Date: 10/7 Golden Rule Lodge, Est. 1888 370 Salem St., Wakefield, MA 2nd Thursday 6:30 p.m. www.goldenrulelodge.org Wor. Jay Garrett / 508-808-1523 jay.freemason@gmail.com Sec. R.W. George J. Bibilos 781-662-3347 / gbibilos@verizon.netm Dinner contact: Bro. John Perrino at ultwin@yahoo.com or 617-877-9481 Next HELP Date: 11/11 William Parkman Lodge, Est. 1864 17 Arlington Rd., Woburn, MA 2nd Tuesday 6:00 p.m. www.williamparkmanlodge.com Wor. Robert Macintosh 781-254-3092 /bobmac.wpl@gmail.com Sec. Wor. Vincent Marino 617-957-9928 / vmarino@gmail.com Dinner contact: Bro. Robert Macintosh at 781-254-3092 or bob22mac@gmail.com Next HELP Date: 11/18 Friendship Lodge, Est. 1901 32 Church St., Wilmington, MA 3rd Wednesday 6:30 p.m. www.friendshiplodge.com Wor. Mario Marchese / 978-657-5070 digger4385@netzero.net Sec. Bro. Richard Searfoss rsearfoss@friendshiplodge.comm Dinner contact: Bro. Ed Torrel at 978-657-7682 or etorell@friendshiplodge.com Next HELP Date: 10/21 Lynnfield-Zetland Lodge, Est. 1867 370 Salem St., Wakefield, MA 4th Thursday 6:30 p.m. www.lynnfieldzetland.org Wor. Bruce Parker 603-377-0005 / mrbhparker@gmail.com Sec. Wor. Charles R. Austin 978-283-5579 / charlesa45@aol.com Dinner contact: Bro. Sandy Woodmansee at sandywoodmansee@gmail.com Next HELP Date: 10/28 Scimitar Lodge, Est. 2015 99 Fordham Rd., Wilmington, MA (Aleppo) 2nd Wednesday 6:30 p.m. www.scimitarlodge.org Wor. Thomas Foster 978-490-7121 / tom67gto@comcast.net Sec. RW. John J. Maihos 978-804-7143 / jmaihos@comcast.net Dinner contact: rsvp@scimitarlodge.org or call either the SEC/JW Next HELP Date: 10/14

FEATURED ACTIVITIES Saturday, Ocober 21st 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Reading Masoinc Building 110 Haven Street, Reading Rain or Shine NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE Woburn Halloween Parade Sunday, October 29th at 12:00 noon Mount Horeb Lodge will again be marching in the parade and invites all interested Brethren to accompany them. Starts from the Woburn Showcase Cinema adjacent to Rt. 128. Dress code is casual with Masonic clothing: hats, t-shirts and outerwear displaying the Square and Compasses are encouraged. The Lodge throws approximately 250-300 lbs of candy during the parade route and ask that you bring some to distribute. Tootie Roll midgies are a favorite! Interested parties please conract Wor. Daniel Daly at daniel.daly@gmail.com

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Have Your Lodge Meeting at Your Grand Lodge in Boston. The Grand Master has offered all MA lodges the opportunity to hold a special communication at the Grand Lodge s headquarters. Come see the wonderful Boston Masonic building that belongs to our fraternity, take in a tour of all the ornate lodge rooms and make a rememborable event. If interested in taking advantage of this offer, the building supervisor, Bro. David Harty at 617-426-6040 or dharty@massfreemasonry.org to discus dates, times and arrangements. HELPFUL WEBSITES Grand Lodge: www.massfreemasonry.org District Website: www.ddgm13.net Grand Lodge Service Department: www.service.com Grand Lodge Education Department: www.educatemasons.org Ask a Mason: www.askafreemason.org MassMasons: www.massmasons.org Masonic Ambassador Site: www.masonicambassadors.net Massachusetts Lodge of Research: tinyurl.com/lofresearch District e-mail: Frank@Kautzlaw.com Masonic Health System of MA: www.masonichealthsystem.org Masonic Medical Research Laboratory: www.mmrl.edu National Heritage Museum: www.nationalheritagemuseum.org Shriners International: www.shrinersinternational.org Aleppo Shriners: www.alepposhriners.com Scottish Rite Northern Jurisdiction: www.scottishritenmj.org Massachusetts York Rite: www.yorkrite.com/ma Massachusetts DeMolay: www.mademolay.org DeMolay International: www.demolay.org Massachusetts Rainbow Jurisdiction: www.massiorg.org International Order of the Rainbow for Girls: www.gorainbow.org Order of the Eastern Star, MA Grand Chapter: www.oestar.org Order of the Eastern Star, Grand Chapter: www.easternstar.org ORDER OF DEMOLAY (WAKEFIELD CHAPTER) Master Councilor Robbie Gonzalez / robbiegonzalez89@yahoo.com Dad Advisor Steve Dukas / 781-856-9560, sdukas@comcast.net Chairman Sean Quinlan / 617-943-1438, sean@quinlan.org 10/4 Regular Meeting (1st Wed. & 3rd Fri. of month) 10/20 Regular Meeting (1st Wed. & 3rd Fri. of month) ORDER OF RAINBOW (WAKEFIELD ASSEMBLY) Worthy Advisor Jenna E. Raymond Mother Advisor Amy Raymond / 781-443-2639, ayray333@yahoo.com 10/5 Regular Meeting (1st & 3rd Thursday of each month) 10/19 Regular Meeting (1st & 3rd Thursday of each month) HELP (HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT LOAN PROGRAM) HELP is Masonry in Action! (4th, 9th, & 13th Districts) Location: New permanent indoor location: 500 West Cummings Park Suite 1150 Woburn, MA 01801 Phone #: 781-322-1052 (same number) Time: Saturdays 9 a.m. to Noon (same hours) Help is always needed at HELP, know you can always just show up and your lodge will get credit for your being there. Any time you give is appreciated!