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Grand Lodge of Arizona F. & A.M Lodge Leadership Conference March 23,24,25, 2018 Holiday Inn Casa Grande 777 N Pinal Ave, Casa Grande, Arizona. A Motivational Conference for ALL Master Masons interested in Masonic Lodge Leadership. Friday 3 PM - 6 PM: Registration Check-In and No Host Cocktail Reception followed by a Bar-B-Que dinner on the patio. Saturday 8 AM - 5 PM: Presentations on subjects of current interest with a 12 PM Lunch. 9 AM - 3 PM: Ladies Luncheon and Tour. 7 PM -10 PM: Evening Dinner and an Entertainment. Sunday 8 AM - 12 PM: A Facilitated Discussion to address the issues of the craft. REGISTRATION DETAILS: Includes: Friday night BBQ, Saturday Lunch Buffet for the men on the Patio and a Plated Lunch for the Ladies. A Plated Dinner in the Banquet Room on Saturday night. Those attending must register and pay the conference fee prior to March 23st, 2018, No registration at the door. The Citrus Room will be open to the Ladies on Saturday afternoon and Sunday to visit and catch up with friends. If you would like to include pictures or info for an edition of The Copper Post, please send to the Arizona Grand Editor at editor@azmasons.org

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Links from the Web! Mason owned business in Superior Arizona a Family tradition San Diego's Lodge by the Sea Why our service clubs are dying The Masonic Apron The Opium Eater and the Masonic Text The York Working Why The Troma Rules of Production Doesn’t Apply to Freemasonry Taking your values to work Re-enactment of the ‘Antient’ Ritual of 1765 When is a Man a Mason? Knights of Columbus Finally Giving Up Their Chapeaux


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Grand Lodge of Arizona 2018 Leadership Conference Ladies Program Information Greetings Mason’s Ladies!

Join your Mason in Casa Grande this year for a weekend of fun and friendship which will include: Friday night barbecue dinner & fellowship Saturday morning breakfast buffet Saturday afternoon ladies off site tea party luncheon & mystery tour Door prizes Photo/selfie station Wear your fancy tea party hats or borrow ours! Saturday night dinner with all attendees Sunday morning breakfast buffet Sunday morning lady’s social session Dress code:

Saturday Luncheon - Tea party whimsy Saturday Dinner - Cocktail attire All other times – Resort casual

Conference Location: Holiday Inn 777 N. Pinal Avenue, Casa Grande, AZ Room Reservations: 520-426-3500 mention Grand Lodge Leadership Conference for conference price.


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ARIZONA MASONRY Distinguished Service Award MWB Scott Thomas awarded WB Bob Weed the Arizona Grand Lodge Distinguished Service award at Kingman Lodge No. 22 for his years of service to the Grand Lodge of Arizona.


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ARIZONA MASONRY One Day Grand Masters Class The Grand Lodge of Arizona is sponsoring a One Day Class hosted by Hunters Paradise Lodge No. 85 on March 31, 2018, at the El Zaribah Shrine, 552 N. 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ. The degrees will be conferred by the El Zaribah First Degree Team, the Scottish Rite Second Degree Team, and the York Rite Third Degree Team. The consideration for this one day class is to aid Lodges in cleaning up their FAILED TO ADVANCE candidates, any backlog of CANDIDATES IN PROCESS, and any NEW PETIONERS which the Lodge might want to send to a one day class. It shall be the Individual Lodge’s decision on whether to allow its candidates to participate. I encourage you to examine your own records for 2015 and 2016, and even from years prior to 2015, to find brothers that have failed to advance. I ask that you make a concerted effort to review your Failed to Advance records and contact these brothers, offering them this option to complete their degrees. Be advised that all candidates that have FAILED TO ADVANCE for a period of 2 years must comply with Section 7-204 of the Revised Arizona Masonic Statutes prior to attendance at this one day class. In addition, any candidates currently in the process of petitioning, or awaiting election, or awaiting the degrees due to a Lodge back log are also welcome to attend this class. A list of your proposed candidates must be received in the Grand Secretary’s Office no later than January 18, 2018. If your Lodge is not interested in participating, please also notify the Grand Secretary’s Office, so there is a record of your response. Fraternally,

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ARIZONA MASONRY Br. Johnny Royal documentary

33 and Beyond: The Royal Art of Freemasonry Is being shown by special engagement at

Arizona Mills on Thursday January 4th at 7:30PM. 5000 S Arizona Mills Cir, Tempe, AZ 85282

Arizona Pavilions on Thursday January 4th at 7:30PM. 5755 W Arizona Pavilions Dr, Tucson, AZ 85743

Buy extra tickets. This is a great event to invite prospects. To purchase tickets, click on the link below. https://gathr.us/screening/reserve/22089

Please note: We need at least 53 tickets sold to hold the screening. RESERVE NOW!!!! Watch Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdEtNqdQX-8


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Riders of the 3rd Degree Pictures from Toy Run 5. Thanks to all who rode and contributed as it was an amazing success!!!.

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Safford Lodge No. 16 Clothe a Child Event Bro Tom Schaff, JW and WB Doug Jones, WM with Safford Lodge 16 along with the Mt Graham Shrine Club’s announced over $10k raised for the needy kids of the Safford Area! Great Job Brothers and Nobles!

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Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 56 60th Anniversary 60th Anniversary Pin Brothers, 2018 is Marion McDaniel Lodge's 60th Anniversary. In honor of our Diamond Anniversary, we offer this custom Lapel Pin ... to be worn in addition to your traditional Lodge Pin. It is meant to be complimentary to the original. Visitors in our Diamond year will receive BOTH pins as a gift. If you have already visited us and would like to receive one of these special pins, please let us know on your next visit!


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Camp Stone Lodge No 77 at the CFS Holiday Party!

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Peoria Lodge No. 31 has an impressive Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 “Mo-Vember” showing at Arizona Lodge No. 2 competition mercifully comes to an end

Official Visit from DGM Gross at Downtown Lodge No. 86

A lecture on leadership and accountability for our Son's of Voltaire Night at Acacia Lodge No. 42

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Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 First Responders appreciation breakfast

Fellowcraft Degree at Prometheus Lodge No. 87

The newest Fellowcraft at Tucson Lodge No. 4

Master Mason Degree at Acacia Lodge No. 42

Installation practice at Oriental Lodge No. 20 with a Secretary fill in


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Last Stated Meeting of the year for Prometheus Lodge No. 87

Arizona Lodge No. 2 Master Mason Degree

Two new Fellowcraft Masons at Chandler Thunderbird Lodge No. 15

Hi Twelve kitchen Crew

Gila Valley Lodge No. 9’s Master at the installation of Washington Daylight Lodge No. 14 in Washington DC


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Last Stated Meeting of the Year at Arizona Lodge No. 2

Master Mason Dinner at Gila Valley Lodge No. 9

Huachuca Lodge No. 53 Master Mason Degree

Adobe Lodge No. 41 Stated Meeting with a visit from Chandler Thunderbird Lodge No. 15

Downtown Lodge No. 86 Jr. Past Master Eric Dupree receiving the Lodge Mason of the Year Award.


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Master Mason Degree at Adobe Lodge No. 41

Master Mason Degree at Perfect Ashlar Lodge No. 12

Christmas Observance by Ivanhoe Commandery at Aztlan Lodge No. 1

Past Master Fellowcraft Degree at Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 55

Peoria Lodge No. 31 delivering teddy bears to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital


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Fellowcraft Degree at Acacia Lodge No. 42

Master Mason Degree at Ft. Huachuca Lodge No. 53

Master Mason Degree at Glendale Lodge No. 23

Dick Russell’s Master Ritualist Award at Paradise Valley Silver Trowel Lodge No. 29

Social Order of the Beauceant Phoenix Assembly No. 213 at Arizona Lodge No. 2


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WB Suresh wins the Prometheus Lodge No. 87 Raffle

The newest Fellowcraft at Glendale Lodge No. 23

Chandler Lodge No. 15 delivering Poinsettia’s for Christmas

Oriental Lodge No. 20 finds one its original Tyler’s registry

Arizona Lodge No. 2 Brothers head to Flagstaff to visit Lodge No. 7…. On a day no one is already… Next time they should check the Copper Post for meeting dates!


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HISTORY OF THE GRAND LODGE SPOTLIGHT ON HERBERT BROWN 1906 GRAND MASTER OF ARIZONA

MWB Brown was born in Winchester, Virginia, March 6, 2848 and died in his home in Tucson Arizona on May 12, 1912. He was made a Mason in Miami Lodge No. 46 in Cincinnati, Ohio, affiliated with Tucson lodge No. 4, on May 10, 1895, demitting on December 4, 1909 to become a Charter member of Yuma Lodge No. 17. He was elected Master of Yuma Lodge and served in the year 1902. In the Grand Lodge he filled the following elective offices 1903, Junior Grand Warden, 1904 Senior Grand Warden, 1905 Deputy Grand Master, and 1906 was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Arizona. He was a member of the Past Grand Masters Association of Arizona, received the Capitular Degrees in Tucson Chapter No.4, May 12, 1900, and dubbed a Knight Templar in Arizona Commandery No. 1, Feb 8, 1902. MWB Brown was for several years general manager of the Tucson Citizen newspaper. Inn 1883 was appointed receiver of the US land Office, located in Tucson. In 1902 was appointed Warden of the Arizona Penitentiary. In 1910 was elected Clerk fo the Superior Court of Pima County, Arizona and was serving his term at the time of his death. He was Curator of the University of Arizona from the time of its foundation and displayed great interest in the aiding the new school in every way and particularly along the lines of securing the valuable specimens of the museum. As a true friend, an able newspaper man, a faithful official and a public man always with the best interests of Arizona at heart, he was missed by the whole community as with as his family. MWB Brown was married twice. By his first wife he had one son, Herbert. His second wife was Miss Mary Shibell of Tucson, whom he married in 1909 and who, with his son, survives him.


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HISTORY OF THE GRAND LODGE Past Grand Master of Arizona in 1991 Hubert F. Cocklin, PM of the ORIGINAL Paradise Valley Silver Trowel No. 61, received his 65 Year Awards from RW Br. Stanley Helmintoller in Virginia

Hubert and Anna Cocklin


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ARIZONA MASONRY 300th Anniversary of Masonry Coin Fund Raiser! Greetings Brethren, We have a Grand Lodge of Arizona 300th Anniversary of Freemasonry Coin as Masonic Youth Group Fundraiser. The purchase price is $10, (five of which is going to be for the youth groups. (See the attached images), Please contact your Lodge Secretary or any DDGM or DDGL to purchase the Coins both either individually or in quantity. They will make great gifts for Masons and Non-Masons alike and the benefit going to the Masonic youth is a worthy cause. The details of purchasing are described below and I am asking for your help to make this successful fundraiser and hope you will support it. Fraternally,

Scott A. Thomas Grand Master 2017-2018


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Montezuma Lodge No. 35 in Phoenix, Arizona

San Pedro Lodge No. 55 in Benson, Arizona

Paradise Valley Silver Trowel Lodge No. 29 in Phoenix, Arizona

Downtown Lodge No. 86 in Tucson, Arizona

Glendale Lodge No. 23 in Glendale, Arizona

El Quixote Lodge No. 83 in Phoenix, Arizona


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Pinal Lodge No. 30 in Casa Grande, Arizona

Scottsdale Lodge No. 43 in Scottsdale, Arizona

Epes Randolph Lodge No. 32 in Tucson, Arizona

Camp Stone Lodge No. 77 in Sierra Vista, Arizona

Arizona Lodge No.2 in Phoenix, Arizona


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King Solomon Lodge No. 5 in Tombstone, Arizona

Arizona Sunrise Lodge No. 88 in Phoenix, Arizona

Aaron Lodge No. 49 in Tucson, Arizona

Saguaro Lodge No. 45 in Phoenix, Arizona

Perfect Ashlar Lodge No. 12 in Bisbee, Arizona

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ARIZONA LODGE INSTALLATIONS Gila Valley Lodge No. 9 Installation of 2018 Officers on the Festival of the Evangelist

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ARIZONA LODGE INSTALLATIONS Paradise Valley Silver Trowel No. 29 Installation of 2018 Officers Saturday, November 25th, 2017. We were fortunate and grateful to have the Job's Daughters of Bethel #19 do the Square and Compass as well as the Closing Cross at the end of the ceremony. The large crowd included members of Eastern Star #56, DeMolay (Caleb Crabtree), Squires and more in attendance. WB Kirk Lockett Sr., DDGM #14 was Installing Master; WB Matthew Hartzell was Installing Chaplain and WB Ray Najjar was Installing Marshal. Practically the entire Dougherty/Schoeb family was in attendance to wish the new Worshipful Master, Timothy Dougherty well. Most of you know Tim worked his way up through DeMolay at PVST and has made his PVST Family very proud! A downhome BBQ spread finished off the evening with the best marble fudge cake ever! This is going to be an exciting year for PVST


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ARIZONA LODGE INSTALLATIONS Montezuma Lodge No. 35 Installation of 2018 Officers The tradition continues

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ARIZONA LODGE INSTALLATIONS Pinal Lodge No. 30 Installation of 2018 Officers, a Lewis takes over

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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS A Masonic Interpretation of the Libretto Of Mozart’s Last Opera Presented by Bro. Carlos Rausch December 29, 2008 to Arizona Research Lodge No. 1 This study is based not solely on book references but by the hidden Masonic Symbolism of the text of the opera in question. Research is a challenging activity but researching the subject of this paper offers not only a vast variety of opinions of different authors but contradictions as well. The Magic Flute was commissioned by Emanuel Schikaneder in 1791. Schikaneder was an itinerant musician/actor/impresario. He was a member of a Masonic Lodge in the city of Regensburg, Germany and later was suspended or expelled from the lodge. The reason for that attitude is not well documented. Mozart was apparently short on money and accepted the commission. He also was well connected with the Austrian aristocracy and the Royal Palace, accepting commissions to write music for them. I shall start by quoting a few commentaries or criticisms of the work to clarify the reasons for so much controversy. Edward Dent, Mozart’s Operas, p.218: “The Libretto of Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) has generally been considered to be one of the most absurd specimens of that form of literature in which absurdity is regarded as a matter of course. What Schikaneder wanted was a fairy tale plot of the conventional kind, a good fairy, a wicked magician, a pair of lovers passing through various trials and ultimately united, thanks to the virtues of a musical instrument-endowed with magic properties.” Needless to say, the magic instrument is – in our case – a magic flute.


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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Near the end of the opera we find out that there are two pairs of lovers. One couple is of a spiritual nature while the other is materialistic and self-serving. One does not have to feel disappointed by the criticism of the author just mentioned. There are other sources with positive and even inspirational commentaries. In “Mozart’s Famous Operas” (not mentioned in E. Dent’s book) we read “…however, the peculiar magic of Mozart’s last opera The Magic Flute will begin to work slowly and unendingly at each hearing in a miraculous and inexplicable way not encountered in any other of Mozart’s operas …” I must say that the success of this particular opera is due only to the music and not to the plot. The music holds an impeccable unity of style throughout. With the exception of a few brass fanfares calling the priests or announcing the entrance of the High Priest Sarastro, as well as the opening of the overture (all this attributed to the 3 knocks at the doors by some speculators), the music is strictly operatic 18th century Central-European Rococo style. There are in the music beautiful melodies, excellently planned harmonic structures, a few Italian style recitatives and of course a grandiose “fin de fete” to close the opera. With the exception I previously mentioned about the “3 knocks’, there are no indications of Masonic ‘language” in the music. Music does not create images of any kind (literary, philosophical, or visual); it only creates sound images unless the auditor relates these sounds to his or her memories or imagination. Music is music. The hidden Masonic “message” is in the text. One must read the libretto in order to understand the Masonic symbolism. The firs performance took place on September 30, 1791 at the Theatre “… an der Wieden” in the city of Vienna, Austria. Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Libretisit: Emanuel Schikaneder (acceted by some as the sole author.) It is believed by several connoisseurs that Schikaneder wrote only a few lyrics and the rest of the text was completed by Carl Ludwig Giesecke, also Ignaz von Born, a former Jesuit Priest turned later into a scholar of National Sciences. There are more candidates for the authorship but there is not evidence so far. Iam relying on the Schirmer’s publication of the vocal score (Voice and Piano version).


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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Dramatis Personae Tamino, A Prince Three Ladies, attendants fo the Queen of Night Papageno, a bird catcher The Queen of Night Three Slaves Monostatos, a Moor, servant of Sarastro Pamina, daughter of the Queen of Night Three Spirits Three Priests of the Temple Sarastro, a wicked magician turned later into the High Priest of the Temple of Isis and Osiris. Old Woman (later Papagena) Armoured Men, Priests, Slaves, People The Opera consists of 2 acts: overture and 21 scenes.

THE MAGIC FLUTE, ACT 1 The first act has no apparent Masonic significance until the last scene where Sarastro suddenly is transformed from a wicked magician into the wise High Priest of the Temple. The chorus calls Sarastro for guidance for perfection and inspiration. A slight atmosphere of morality (a Masonic call?) is felt on stage. It is obvious that the main subject at this point in time insinuates a love scene. Pamina is longing for Tamino. Will love take over the plot or will it substitute for something else? Or will the bodily separation of the lovers be part of the trials?


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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS The chorus sings: “May long live Sarastro, his wisdom prevailing. He praises and chastens in justice unfailing”. Sarastro sings: “To enter in our temple doors these strangers may not be denied. So place veils upon their heads, they must at first be purified”. Sarastro is probably referring to Tamino and Pamina. But what is Pamina doing at the portals of the Temple? Will she also be initiated? The Temple of the Wisdom is –on stage- the Temple of Isis and Osiris and we know that the particular cult admitted women as part of the preparation for the priesthood. The chorus sings again “Let virtue and integrity throughout our life the mentors be. Then are doomed evil, sin, and vice and Earth becomes a paradise”. It is obvious that the first act ends in an allegory of mortality. ACT 2 The last scene of the first act serves as a bridge to the second one. Act 2 opens with the March of the Priests(sort of circumambulation) in the style of an ancient stately pavane. After a Fanfare –again the 3 knocks- there is a short dialogue between the High Priest Sarastro and 3 priests who introduce the Prince Tamino and his beloved Pamina to be admitted into the Temple of Isis and Osiris. Sarastro speaks: “Consecrated servants of the great Gods Osiris and Isis in the Temple of Wisdom, with pure heart I declare that today’s assembly is one of the most important days of our time. Tamino, a Prince, waits at the northern portal of our temple, longing with a virtual soul for the enlightenment towards which all of us have been striving with energy and zeal. To watch over this high minded youth, and to extend to him the ands of friendship, will be one of the foremost duties this day.” (What follows is familiar to Masons)


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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS 1st Priest: “Is he virtuous? Sarastro: “Virtuous.” 2nd Priest: “Can he keep silence?” Sarastro: “He can.” 3rd Priest: “Is he benevolent?” Sarastro: “Benevolent.” A speaker: “Great Sarastro, we admire your wise discourse>” “However, will Tamino be able to contend against the hard ordeals that await him?” “He is a Prince.” Sarastro: “More than that, -- he is a man.” Speaker: “What if you now, in his early youth, he pales in death?” Sarastro: “Then he would experience the celestial joys of Osiris and Isis sooner than we. (3 blasts of horns). Let Tamino and his companions be led into the courts of the Temple, and you, friend, fulfill your holy office and teach to both what duty to humanity is: teach them to perceive the might of the Gods.” Later on Sarastro sings an Aria with a Masonic allegory: “Within these holy portals, revenge remains unknown, and all erring mortals, their way by love is shown, and guided forth by friendship’s hand they journey to a better land. Within this holy dwelling, in brotherly love one lives. Of hatred is no telling for man his foe forgives. Who by this law is led aright, will ever share the God’s delight.” The last scene (p124 of the vocal score) starts with a trio of “spirits” singing during early morning:


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MOZART, THE MAGIC FLUTE, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS “Soon speeds the morning, light proclaiming. The sunshine’s golden way. This youth, the powers of dark defaming shall see the light of day. O calmness from above descending, reprieve all men from grief unending. Then doomed are evil, sin, and vice and Earth becomes a paradise.” (A clear expression of the ultimate conquest of light over darkness). Both lovers are allowed to break their promise of silence and they enter the temple. Tamino plays his flute and both embrace and sing together: “No force on earth our lives shall rend, even though death may be our end. The fire’s flames we have transcended, the danger we have firm withstood.” The chorus sings: “Hail to thee, Osiris! You guided their ways. Praise, praise to thee. O Osiris! Thanks to Isis we raise. Thus courage has triumphed, and virtue will raise. The laurels of wisdom receiving as price.” The opera continues with songs of praise to Isis and Osiris and the triumph of light over darkness. The Magic Flute is a hymn dedicated to love, the greatest human power. Undertones of Masonic philosophy are placed with wisdom, subtlety and good tastes.

Sources: Rudolf Steiner: Egyptian Myths and Mysteries, Antroposophic Press Jonathan Cott:L Isis and Osiris, Doubleday, Inc. 1994 Paul Nettl: Mozart and Masonry, Dorset Press, N.Y. 1957 Otto E. Deutsch: Mozart, a Documentary Biography, Stanford, 1963 Edward Dent: Mozart’s Operas, Oxford University Press, 1947 Emily Anderson: The letters of Mozart and his Family, St. Martin’s Press, N.Y., 1966 The Magic Flute: Opera in 2 Acts by Wolfgang Amadues Mozart, Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder and Carl L Giesecke, English version by Ruth and Mtro. Thomas Martin, Schirmer Publications, N.Y. 1957


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On October 12, 1890 the President of the United States, William Howard Taft passed through the Arizona Territory. Grand Master Fletcher Doan of Gila Valley No. 9 F & AM Masonic Lodgehad the pleasure of presenting to him an invitation from W. Brother A.A. Johns of Aztlan Lodge #1requesting his presence at a special meeting of that Lodge at their hall in the Masonic Temple in Prescott. This he graciously accepted although it was an infringement upon his program. Grand Master Doan attended the reception with him, hosted by Aztlan Lodge, on which occasion the register of Aztlan Lodge shows the registration of William Howard Taft, of Kilwinning Lodge No. 356 of Cincinnati, Ohio

The original minute for St. Andrews Royal Arch Lodge [Chapter] meeting in Boston on August 28, 1769, when William Davis - a British soldier was made a Knight Templar. This is the earliest minute on record of the Order of the Temple being conducted. The Presiding Officer (a past master of Glittering Star Lodge No. 322), James Brown, was stationed in Boston as part if an Irish regiment sent over w the British military. Of interest, the second Knight Templar on record was made in the same Lodge in November - that would be none other than Bro. Paul Revere. St. Andrews Royal Arch Lodge is the first Chapter in record operating in the US - although there is evidence of a Royal Arch Mason being exalted in 1758 in Fredericksburg Lodge, VA - the home Lodge of George Washington.


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The Grand Lodges of Indian Territory and Oklahoma were united into one Grand Body under the name and style of "The Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of the State of Oklahoma" in a convention held at Guthrie on the 10th day of February, 1909. On February 9th, the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma held it's regular Annual communication and wound up its affairs. The Grand Lodge of Indian Territory met in Grand Communication on the same day at the Temple, at McAlester, in a meeting called especially for the purpose of closing up all of its affairs, which was done in peace in harmony. That night, after finishing up its business, the members of the Grand Lodge of Indian Territory were taken in a special train of two long sections to Guthrie to attend the convention, arriving there early in the morning of the 10th. The Grand Lodge of Oklahoma met this train at the depot, in Guthrie, and the two Grand Bodies marched in double file, in a column more than three blocks long, to the big Temple, and all the brethren registered in the new Grand Tilers’s record, made especially for the purpose. At two o'clock Grand Master of Hoag, of Oklahoma, opened the convention with an excellent address, in which he introduced MW Leo. E Bennett, (Who was Grand Master of Indian Territory) as the presiding officer of the convention


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MASONIC TRIVIA In 1852, charges of unmasonic conduct were brought against a member of Monroe Lodge No. 12 (Now Monroe Lodge No. 77) in Union, WVA for compromising the virtue of the sister of another mason. After a trial, the defendant was found innocent, much to the chagrin of the accusers. Complaints were made by the accusers to the Grand Lodge in Richmond (As it was then under the jurisdiction of Grand Lodge of Virginia A.F. & A.M.). A new trial was ordered, but a majority of the membership felt that a fair trial had already been given and declined to retry the case. The Grand Lodge brought pressure to bear and a new trial was given, with the same results. Lawsuits were threatened and discord prevailed. At least eight members quit the lodge because of this. In August 1855, a committee from the Grand Lodge visited Monroe No. 12 "to settle the difficulties existing in this lodge. After mutual explanations all and every complaint was honorably and amicably settled and adjusted, and the members of the lodge together with six of the brethren who had quit…, joined hands around the altar, in brotherly fellowship and fraternal feeling with the desire and determination to let the past be forgotten and buried in oblivion, and that for the future they will live together as men and masons." At the next meeting the above named brothers were re-admitted to the lodge The lodge unanimously agreed to destroy all records and papers pertaining to the case, (but they still exist.)


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As the twenty first century dawned in Tombstone, the spirit of education continued and discussions turned to the construction of a new building to replace the Union High School. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held at 10 am on September 13, 2003. The new building was dedicated by the Grand Lodge of Arizona in April 2004 with Grand Master Harold A. York presiding. On April 22, 2006 at high noon, the building was dedicated as the Tombstone High School. The dedication plaque was unveiled in the center courtyard by Madeline Wyatt, Dean of Education for the City of Tombstone. A time capsule was presented by Worshipful Brother Robert E. Cowan, a fifty year member of King Solomon Lodge #5. For more history on King Solomon Lodge No. 5 check out their history page: http://bensonarizona.com/KingSolomon5/history.html

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Joseph Kibbey was a prominent Lawyer, Judge, and Governor in the Territory of Arizona. In 1889 he was appointed by President Harrison, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and while on the bench handed down what has become known as the "Kibbey Decision," which refers to the use of water in ditches and laterals, and was regarded so highly that it has been copied in all the standard law books bearing on the subject. Kibbey was Master of Gila Valley No. 9 F & AM Masonic Lodge in the Historic Town of Florence (Government) in 1893 and Grand Orator of theGrand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons in Arizonain 1893 and 1894


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The Grand Lodge of West Virginia was organized May 1865. In 1868, a compromise was worked out between the Grand Lodges of Virginia and West Virginia. In exchange for recognizing the Grand Lodge of West Virginia, those few lodges within the borders of West Virginia who wished to stay under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Virginia were allowed to do so. At this time Monroe Lodge No. 12 was reported by the Grand Secretary as supposed inactive since 1861 because it had sent no reports to the Grand Lodge of Virginia. However, the lodge actually remained open during the entire war. It was difficult or impossible to communicate with the Grand Lodge in Richmond during the war years. The same report was given in 1866 In November 1871, at Monroe Lodge No. 12 "A motion was then made and seconded, that the sense of this lodge be taken whether it would continue to adhere to the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Virginia or unite with the Grand Lodge of West Virginia. The vote being taken by ballot resulted unanimously in favor of remaining under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Virginia.“ By 1876, only three lodges remained in West Virginia still maintaining allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Virginia; Indian Creek, Monroe, and Greenbrier. In that year, Indian Creek and Greenbrier Lodges changed allegiance to the grand jurisdiction of West Virginia. This left Monroe Lodge No. 12 the only Virginia lodge within the borders of West Virginia.

What do Budweiser, Jack Daniel's, Crown Royal and Chex Party Mix have in common with the Scottish Rite? The Scottish Rite joined Bud, Jack, Crown, Chex and other companies as a NASCAR sponsor. The Scottish Rite announced in 2007 they had become the sponsor of Frank Cicci Racing's No. 34 Busch Series Chevrolet and driver Brian Conz, who is a Scottish Rite Mason


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TALES OF ARIZONA MASONRY 1882-2016 Governor of Arizona Myron H McCord’s address at the 1895 Annual Communication Bisbee, Arizona “Brethren: We have assembled in annual session for the purpose of exchanging friendly greetings and mingling in a Fraternal way that we may have pleasure and he order of which we are all proud, profit thereby. When I was a school boy I was compelled to write compositions from a subject given me. Unfortunately, perhaps, I have never since learned to write or speak without a subject. I have therefore chosen for my subject this evening a verse from the scripture. It is the twenty-fifth verse of the ninth chapter of First Corinthians: ‘And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.’ :In using this language, St. Paul seemed to have reference to the athletic contests of the Olympian games to illustrate and enforce the conditions of successful life not only of the Christian, but the layman. But the Brother of the lodge when he hears St. Paul talk of becoming masters, the language of the lodge suggests master masons and he understands St. Paul to be telling how men must live to be masters in Masonry. Notice the perfect agreement of the ancient charge with the apostle’s doctrine. ‘First stands the foundation principle that without merit there is no true honor; that amongst Masons there is perfect equity of rights, and all preferments are based upon real wonth of character and personal merit only. In Masonry as out of it, ‘Worth makes the ma, the want of it the fellow; The rest is all but leather and prunello honor and shame from no conditions rise. Act well your part – there all the honor lies’


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TALES OF ARIZONA MASONRY 1882-2016 Governor of Arizona Myron H McCord’s address at the 1895 Annual Communication “St. Paul said in this Masonic and laconic text’ ‘Every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.’ He did not sue the word temperate, in a narrow sense, but in a broad one, meaning that the whole of man and the whole of life are brought into subjection to the law of wisdom and right being and right doing. This ancient change, agreeable to apostle’s text, defines Masonry to be the ‘science of right and living.’ What is Masonry? Answers may differ, but I give you an answer to be considered and. I hope, never forgotten: Freemasonry is not a lodge, nor a promise, nor a card, nor a grip, nor a secret; Freemasonry is the science of Human life. Life is the most sacred thing entrusted to the care and keeping of man, and to the thoughtful man all life, vegetable life and animal life in the higher degree, is sacred. How to perfect that life and make the most out of it is the object, the study of Freemasons. My brethren, instead of entertaining you on this occasion with interesting traditions of St. John. I would evince my love for you and the order by discussing how we may show ourselves worthy of the ancient and honorable name we bear, and the order we represent. What are the essential qualifications of Masonry? I answer: First, an essential qualification an requirement of a Mason is intelligence. Said Thomas Jefferson: ‘If you are not a thinking man, to what purpose are you a man at all?’ The foundation of the miser, discontent and crime of the world is ignorance. In the science of the human life is a cruse, and the chief study of mankind is man, not how to make money, but how to make men. Masons may have begun in building a temple for Solomon, but its work is now in building Solomon's for the temple. What is a Masonic Lodge? What is its dimensions? It may be a cave, a chamber or a hall, of small or large dimensions; symbolically a lodge represents the universe, and conveys the idea of immeasurable space and of the universality of Freemasonry. Our east represents sunrise, our west is sunset, our south is all between from the center to the circumference and from the earth to the heavens. Brethren, here is work for the lodge. Ask a brother to come to the lodge meetings, he ask:


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TALES OF ARIZONA MASONRY 1882-2016 Governor of Arizona Myron H McCord’s address at the 1895 Annual Communication ‘Is there any work on hand?’. If no, then he will not be there, but we use the work in a technical sense – work on others. There is the work of skillful master to see that, there is always work on the trestle board. Shame on a lodge of Freemasons that is ever our of work. Brethren, we are builders of character and it is our duty to instruct one and another. The Masonic Lodge is indeed a universality in which the whole science of human life is properly taught. It is a school for every nation and people under the sun. Here men may learn to subdue their passions, circumscribe their desire and improve their mind. Here are enforced the four cardinal virtues – which conduce to length of days, true happiness hereafter. In Masonic parlance wisdom is to be found in the east, but it is not to be kept there. As the sun spreads light over the earth, so the east is to spread wisdom over this lodge, dispersing it to every member. Another Masonic virtue, which every Mason owes to himself, is industry. Man’s very constitution, all his physical and mental makeup shows him formed for a life of activity. Industry is the normal state of a manly man. Experience and observations alike show that idleness is a curse and industry is a blessing. The edict of a toil announced to man in the Garden of Eden was a blessing, and was intended to be such. In the eyes of a good man the infidel, because he that provided not for his own had denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel. The man who is a speculative Christian and a practical infidel. The difference in the attainments, achievements, and circumstances of men is generally the measure of the difference of their industry. Farmers, miners, lawyers, preachers, physicians, merchants, and suitors for the hands and hearts of women fall by indolence where others succeed by industry.


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TALES OF ARIZONA MASONRY 1882-2016 Governor of Arizona Myron H McCord’s address at the 1895 Annual Communication It is no more genteel or manly than it is profitable to be idle. Industry is honorable and noble. It is cruelty to children to raise them to be do-nothings. Masonry is a school of industry. Its symbols are working tools, its ceremonies relate to industrial pursuits, its admonitions relate to honest dealings for honest work, it ancient charge specify that none shall discover envy at the prosperity of a brother, nor supplant him or put him our of his life, if he be capable to finish this same, for no man can finish another man’s work, so much to the Lod’s profit unless he be thoroughly acquainted with the design and draughts of him that began it. But self-mastery is the Masonic word which represents the constellation of virtues that distinguish the true Mason as a man among men. Intelligence related to min, industry to economics. Self-mastery is moral. An idle mind is the devil’s workshop, a lazy man is the devil’s clotheshorse, but a deceitful, slanderous, hypocrite is the devil himself turned loose in society. The bull loose in a China shop may be a coarse figure, but may duly suggest the libertine loose in society where chinaware is human and the material broken is human hearts, lives and hopes. Equal social purity for man as for woman is the teaching of Masonry, and one of its most worthy precepts. I would suggest to the brethren the propriety of considering the ancient charge which says: ‘You may enjoy yourselves with innocent mirth, treating one another according to ability, but avoiding all excess or forcing a brother to eat and drink beyond his inclination, or hindering him from going where his occasions may call him, or doing anything offensive. This applies to a Mason as related to himself. That is what a Mason should do and be if he went alone in the world. But we are not alone and therefore we should speak of those marks and virtues of Masonry which related to others outside of the lodge of society in general. Within the lodge the three great Masonic tenets are brother love, relief, and truth. Masonic honors grow from there. Without the order, I would say that the duties of Masonry are comprehended in tow things- charity towards the needy, and public sprit for the public good. Man is related to his fellows as the links of the chain are related to each other.


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TALES OF ARIZONA MASONRY 1882-2016 Governor of Arizona Myron H McCord’s address at the 1895 Annual Communication The charity of a Mason is that of a good Samaritan. Public spirit includes courtesy. Be courteous. Sympathy with humanity and the practice of the golden rule in civil and business life. I have now spoken of the Mason as to himself and his relations to his fellow beings, but we have not yet completed our study. The Masonic emblem of the all-seeing eye reminds us of our relation to Almighty God. Our ancient charge teaches us that a Mason is obliged by his obligation to obey the moral law; and if he rightly understands the art, he will never be a stupid atheist nor an irreligious libertine. Hence in the eye of Masonry to use profane language is neither brave, polite or wise, but it is an wicked as it is foolish. (To keep the Sabbath day is to remember God. To live for eternity is wise for a man who is soon to be done with time, to be a Mason is to be a good man). There is no truth brought out in any degree beyond the master Masons degree that is not embodied in that degree or in the two that precede it. Every phase of morality, every teaching of virtue and uprightness of the order are contained with the blue Lodge degrees. Masonry as here taught is the science of right living towards one’s self, his fellow men and his God” Myron Hawley McCord (November 26, 1840 – April 27, 1908) was an American politician, businessman, and military officer. He began his career in Wisconsin where he held a number of elected offices before representing Wisconsin's 9th district in the United States House of Representatives for a single term. McCord moved to Arizona Territory. where he was appointed territorial governor by his friend, William McKinley. After a year in office, McCord resigned as governor to serve as an officer in the United States Volunteers.


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TUCSON MASONRY Stated Meetings January 2, 2017 Marion McDaniel No. 56 www.facebook.com/groups/MarionMcDaniel56

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VALLEY PHOENIX MASONRY East Valley Stated Meetings January 2, 2017 Oriental Lodge No. 20 www.facebook.com/Oriental20

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January 6, 2018 33 and Beyond MOVIE PHOENIX SHOWING ARIZONA MILLS 5000 S Arizona Mills Cir, Tempe, AZ 85282 7:30 pm showing

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March 23-24, 2018 Grand Lodge of Arizona Grand Lodge Leadership Conference Holiday Inn Casa Grande, Arizona

March 31, 2018 Grand Lodge of Arizona One Day Master Mason Class El Zaribah Shrine Temple 552 N. 40th St. Phx, Arizona

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The Phoenicia Lodge No. 58 F&AM Raffle! They're here!! The Phoenicia 58 Skateboard project is in full effect. Limited edition Skateboards sporting an original Wes Humpston design on a Big Foot template. Handmade and silk screened in the USA by Splitt Lipp Manufacturing in California. Custom designed by the one and only, Wes Humpston. Legendary Dogtown Skateboard artist and skater. Only 50 of these decks were made by Splitt Lipp Mfg. in California, USA. Less than half of the run are still available to Freemasons and non-Masons alike. Using the original 1978 Bigfoot template, each deck was shaped and hand silkscreened to Wes’s specifications. Original owners to be included on the “Wes Deck Registry” A donation of $150 per board secures a great piece of Skateboarding and Masonic history. Only 50 boards were made in this run. For more information, please contact Phoenicia Lodge No. 58 directly at info@phoenicia58.org


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Memorial Perpetual Membership Do you have a Masonic family member, Masonic friend or notable Mason that you would like to recognize at your Lodge? Recent changes in the Arizona Masonic Code now allow you to purchase Memorial Life membership for any deceased Mason that you wish to memorialize in your Lodge Perpetual Life Fund. The fee for these Memberships is only 10 times dues ($1400). The Deceased Mason’s name will remain on the Lodge’s register in perpetuity and the Lodge will receive an annuity from this donation every year Contact the Lodge Secretary for a Memorial Perpetual Membership Application for that someone special!

Lodge Perpetual Life Membership Did you know that Perpetual Life Memberships are available from the Lodge? It is not too late before the end of the year! 18 years old through 35 years old is 25 times the annual Lodge dues 36 years old through 50 years old is 20 times the annual Lodge dues 51 years old through 65 years old is 15 times the annual Lodge dues 66 years old and above is 10 times the annual Lodge dues! Contact the Lodge Secretary for a Perpetual Life Membership Application!


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ARIZONA MASONIC CHARITIES BEING HELPED BY OUR PURCHASES AT AMAZON.COM Brethren, Friends, and Family, This year the Masonic Charities of Arizona approved 18 grants totaling $30,000 to organizations throughout Arizona. These 501c3 charitable organizations provide much needed services to their communities. Those services include assistance to our Veterans at the three VA Hospitals in Arizona, Domestic abuse shelters, child learning disabilities, training and assistance for people with special needs, support for soldiers abroad, Adult literacy programs and Personal hygiene kits for the working poor and homeless. We are able to award these Grants from the income of our investment fund, Lodge and Personal donations and support from Grand Lodge. In order to keep up with the desire to expand our Grant distribution to more organizations and communities around the State we ask for your help. We have registered with the Amazon Smile Foundation. Amazon Smile will donate 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible products to the charitable organization selected by their customers. For Amazon customers to select the Masonic Charities of Arizona to receive these donations go to http://smile.amazon.com/ch/94-2746389 to automatically select us. Or you can go to www.smile.amazon.com and you will be prompted to select a charity. Now you are ready to shop and support the Masonic Charities of Arizona. The Board of Directors of the Masonic Charities of Arizona extends our appreciation to all of you for your support. Fraternally, Jim Baker Secretary, Masonic Charities of Arizona www.masoniccharitiesaz.com jhb4557@gmail.com 520-518-0409


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2018 Arizona Grand Lodge Officers Grand Master; Scott Thomas (15, 23, 43) Deputy Grand Master: Craig Gross (4,74) Senior Grand Warden: Greg Vasquez (15) Junior Grand Warden: Boyd Robertson (1) Senior Grand Deacon: Randy Jager (52) Junior Grand Deacon: Jim Baker (9) Senior Grand Steward: George Rusk (20) Junior Grand Steward: Darrel “Po-Po Mandrell (15,75) Very Worshipful Grand Secretary: James Rowan (43) Very Worshipful Grand Treasurer: Michael McGee (13,50) Grand Lecturer: Ron N. Allen (4,55,74,81) Grand Chaplin: Jason Stryker (86, 56) Grand Orator: Ahmet S. Erdemir (32,41) Grand Marshall: Lance Brown (7) Grand Editor: Roger Biede III (9) Grand Bible Bearer: Jesse Lee (43) Grand Sword Bearer: Michael Bernhardt (45) Grand Pursuivant: Mark Brown (43,85) Grand Standard Bearer: Michael A. Dale (17) Grand Organist: Carlos Rausch (43) Grand Tyler: Matthew Reidmiller (53,77)

2018 Arizona DDGM’s District 1: Keith McCormack District 13: Jeff Horton District 2: David Sahady District 14: Kirk Lockett, Sr. District 3: Damon Krieg District 15: Roderic Wagoner District 4: Clayton J. Howard District 16: Lyle Adams District 5: James E. Grier District 17: Robert L. Hill District 6: Mikel White District 18: Bill Cramer District 7: Vince Santos District 19: James Wild District 8: Robin Settlemeyer District 20: Mark H. Neilsen District 9: James Xie District 21: Dean Millard District 10: Gerry Massey District 22: Matt Morrales District 11: L. Grand Hayes District 23: James E. Watson District 12: Michael Gatti District 24: John Escapule

2018 Arizona DDGL’s District 1: Jason D. Morrett District 13: Jason Michlowitz District 2: Cal D. Magness District 14: Leigh Creighton District 3: Bob S. Goble District 15: Gus Portillo District 4: John Reynolds District 16: Richard Hendrickson


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