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http://masonicinfo.com/ - This site contains sixteen years worth of quality research and information about Masonry and should answer just about any question you can think of regarding Masonic history and Masonry today. Great articles that separate Masonic fact from popular media fiction about Masons.
http://www.masonic-lodge-of-education.com/ - Another great website full of useful information. This site is particularly of interest to those seeking to be officers in their Lodge. Well written and easy to understand information that every Mason should know and good info for the man that may be interested in becoming a Mason as well.
http://www.masonsindelaware.org/ - The home site of the Grand Lodge of Delaware - check out the calendar of events, purchase a Delaware Masonic flag, and find contact information to Delaware Lodges and their websites.
http://www.nurshrine.org/ - Home of NUR Shrine Temple (Shriners) Find out about the "playground of the Masons" and how having fun can add so much good for the lives of children. Shriners support through charity, twenty-two children's hospitals in the United States.
Interested in joining Christiana Lodge? - simply click the contact us button at the top of the page and one of our officers will contact you regarding your interest
A couple of thoughts about life and Masonry from famous Masons
"Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that." Brother Norman Vincent Peale
“Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”
- Bro. Benjamin Franklin
"We Masons are among the fortunate ones who are taught to meet together with
others opposing or competitive ideas and yet respect each other as Brothers."
- author unknown
"A society without standards will be a society without stability and it will one day go down. Not only nations but whole civilizations have perished in the past for lack of righteousness. Hence the importance attached to the square of virtue and the reason why Masons call it the symbol of their Craft. It is the symbol of that moral law upon which life must be based if it is to continue."
Brother Joseph Fort Newton
"The secret of Masonry, like the secret of life, can be known only by those who seek it, serve it, live it. It cannot be uttered; it can only be felt and acted. It is, in fact, an open secret, and each man knows it according to his quest and capacity. Like all things worth knowing, no one can know it for another and no man can know it alone."
Dr. Joseph Fort Newton
"The great lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes."
Winston Churchill
http://www.masonic-lodge-of-education.com/ - Another great website full of useful information. This site is particularly of interest to those seeking to be officers in their Lodge. Well written and easy to understand information that every Mason should know and good info for the man that may be interested in becoming a Mason as well.
http://www.masonsindelaware.org/ - The home site of the Grand Lodge of Delaware - check out the calendar of events, purchase a Delaware Masonic flag, and find contact information to Delaware Lodges and their websites.
http://www.nurshrine.org/ - Home of NUR Shrine Temple (Shriners) Find out about the "playground of the Masons" and how having fun can add so much good for the lives of children. Shriners support through charity, twenty-two children's hospitals in the United States.
Interested in joining Christiana Lodge? - simply click the contact us button at the top of the page and one of our officers will contact you regarding your interest
A couple of thoughts about life and Masonry from famous Masons
"Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that." Brother Norman Vincent Peale
“Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”
- Bro. Benjamin Franklin
"We Masons are among the fortunate ones who are taught to meet together with
others opposing or competitive ideas and yet respect each other as Brothers."
- author unknown
"A society without standards will be a society without stability and it will one day go down. Not only nations but whole civilizations have perished in the past for lack of righteousness. Hence the importance attached to the square of virtue and the reason why Masons call it the symbol of their Craft. It is the symbol of that moral law upon which life must be based if it is to continue."
Brother Joseph Fort Newton
"The secret of Masonry, like the secret of life, can be known only by those who seek it, serve it, live it. It cannot be uttered; it can only be felt and acted. It is, in fact, an open secret, and each man knows it according to his quest and capacity. Like all things worth knowing, no one can know it for another and no man can know it alone."
Dr. Joseph Fort Newton
"The great lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes."
Winston Churchill