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MASONIC
MEMBERSHIP CARD
I hold in my hand a little scrap of paper 2 1/2
x 3 1/2 inches in size. It is of no intrinsic
worth, not a bond, not a check or receipt for
valuables, yet it is my most priceless
possession. It is my membership in a Masonic
Lodge.
It tells me that I have entered into a spiritual
kinship with my fellow Masons to practice
charity in word and deed; to forgive and forget
the faults of my brethren; to hush the tongues
of scandal and innuendo; to care for the
crippled, the hungry, and the sick, and to be
fair and just to all mankind.
It tells me that no matter where I may travel in
the world, I am welcome to visit a place where
good fellowship prevails among brothers and
friends.
It tells me that my loved ones, my home, and my
household are under the protection of every
member of this great Fraternity, who have sworn
to protect and defend mine, as I have sworn to
protect and defend theirs.
It tells me that should I ever be overtaken by
adversity or misfortune through no fault of my
own, the hands of every Mason on the face of the
earth will be stretched forth to assist me in my
necessities.
And finally it tells me that when my final exit
from the stage of life has been made, there will
be gathered around my lifeless body friends and
brothers who will recall to mind my virtues,
though they be but few, and will forget my
faults, though they may be many.
It tells me that and a great deal more, this
little card, and makes me proud, yet humble,
that I can possess this passport into a society
of friends and brothers that are numbered in the
millions. |