The Northern Light Spring 2022

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MASONRY

Thanking Our Veterans The military has played a very important part in the history of America. The citizens of the early colonies defended its existence and guaranteed its freedoms. Two decades after the War for Independence, our nation faced more military action from the British in the War of 1812. The 1860s brought us the Civil War, and in 1898, America entered into a war with Spain. The new century changed the nature of wars to a worldwide scope with World War I, and less than two decades later, World War II. Since the end of World War II, the United States has taken on a larger role as a keeper of the peace and a protector of smaller nations. We have sent our troops to Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and Afghanistan. America owes a great debt of gratitude to its veterans. In all our wars, veterans have played the most important role. They were there to do what was necessary to preserve our way of life. It is easy to take for granted the freedoms guaranteed in our Constitution. The freedom from tyranny and oppression, and the freedom to voice our opinions and to meet in private were fought for

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by the American veterans who gave of their time, and sometimes their lives, to guarantee our way of life. We, as Scottish Rite Freemasons, recognize the service and sacrifices the members of our armed services have made and are making. It is with heartfelt gratitude we acknowledge and support these brave men and women. It is for this reason the Supreme Council Veterans Committee is asking every Valley in the Scottish Rite Northern Masonic Jurisdiction to form a Veterans Committee to care for those within our ranks who have served. So, let us all reflect on those freedoms we enjoy and thank all veterans for their service to our country. Let’s ask them, “Can we be of service to you?”

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Retiring Active Members

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page 10

In Memoriam

2min
page 10

Around the Jurisdiction

2min
pages 38-40

A Year to Remember

3min
pages 4-5

Thanking Our Veterans

2min
pages 46-48

Beyond the Quarry: Labors of Love

7min
pages 42-45

Valleys of Excellence

5min
page 41

PAINTER, TEACHER, MASON— William Forsyth of Indianapolis

5min
pages 36-37

Our Vision: Caring for Our Members

3min
pages 34-35

The Path Forward and “Journey On”

4min
pages 32-33

HAUTS GRADES ACADEMY: Justice for All

4min
pages 28-29

A Journey of Gratitude

5min
pages 26-27

“Journey On”

3min
pages 30-31

Seacoast Center Wins Giving Tuesday Donation Match

2min
page 23

14TH DEGREE Whom Virtue Unites...GRAND ELECT MASON

7min
pages 20-22

Illustrious Brother Clifton Truman Daniel: Keeping His Family Legacies Alive

6min
pages 8-9

Tompkins Medal Recipients

3min
page 7

The Masonic Hall of Fame: Extraordinary Freemasons in American History

3min
pages 14-17

Magnificent Architecture: Masonic Building Postcards

3min
pages 18-19

Grand Lieutenant Commander

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pages 12-13

Scottish Rite Journal

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page 11

From the Editor’s Desk

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