My Masonic CV: Home Lodge: Fairbanks #1363, Houston Texas Offices: Master, Junior Warden, Senior and Junior Deacon, Junior Steward, Chaplain, Secretary, LIFE program and esoteric work instructor. Class A Esoteric Certificate, Endowed Member. Various degree teams Second Lodge: S.P. Waltrip #1328, Houston Texas Offices: Secretary, Treasurer, Life program and esoteric work instructor. Endowed Member. Various degree teams Grand Lodge of TexasCommittee on Grievances and Appeals Concordia Lodge #101, Florence, Italy Affiliated Master Will N. Kidd Chapter #424, Houston, Texas Offices: Most Excellent High Priest, Excellents King and Scribe, Master of First, Second and Third Veils. Endowed Member. Various degree teams San Jacinto Council #327, Houston, Texas Offices: Thrice Illustrious Master, Right Illustrious Deputy Master, Illustrious Principal Conductor of the Work, Steward. Endowed Member. Various degree teams Ruthven Commandery #2, Houston, Texas Offices: Junior Warden, Sword Bearer, Quartermaster. Endowed Member. Various degree teams. And in my spare time, I am trying to learn the Eminent Commanders work.
Welcome.... but I do have to ask.... no Tyler??? slacker... it sure looks like you have done the work...look forward to hearing from ya
Welcome! Welcome! Jump in and stir up some discussion. I have a couple of questions- What is the Life Program? How do you qualify for a "Class A Esoteric Certificate" in Texas? Does Concordia Lodge #101 in Firenza do work in Italian or in English? (I love to visit Italy, last went 2.5 years ago, but thought the only ones working in English were adjacent to US military bases.) OK, I can't count either! S&F
Nice resume! Have you ever tripped up and used the wrong vernacular with one of your involvements? (MM due guard at a KT function?)
I am going to be in Florence for about 3 months next spring and I would love to visit a lodge. I am told that most people in Florence do speak English, but was the lodge conducted in English or Italian? I would love to see it done both ways.
I can't wait. Hopefully I will be able to visit a lodge. (I think it would be awesome to see it in Italian) I am also excited because I chose the spring semester so that the Italian soccer season would be well underway. Go ACF Fiorentia!
Greetings and welcome. I visited Italy this last Spring and hung out with the Companions and Sir Knights of Florence and Rome. They showed me a great time and I plan on returning.x