The Northern Light - November 2020

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WELCOME

N O RT HERN LI G H T

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK

Our Shared Legacy

A magazine of 32˚ Scottish Rite Freemasonry

by PJ Roup, 33˚, Editor, Active for Pennsylvania

“What is a legacy? It’s planting seeds in a garden you never get to see.”

—Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton

In the musical

Hamilton, the title character, portrayed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, utters this line in the moment leading up to his death during his legendary duel with Aaron Burr. As he faces his death, he is questioning whether he has done enough with his life—whether he has left a mark. As Scottish Rite Masons, it is in our nature to question ourselves. Was that the right choice? Am I being a good man? Should I be content where I am, or can I be more? Am I living my best life? What will be my legacy? How honestly we answer those questions and the actions we take as a result of our answers help to determine our legacy. Throughout this issue are stories of Masonic legacies (p.25)—fathers raising sons, grandfathers inspiring grandsons to become Masons. I joined the Craft because of my maternal grandfather. He was of the generation that never flaunted membership, and I only learned of his affiliation with the lodge in the months preceding his death. His abiding goodness and quiet love of Freemasonry inspired me to join. A few years later, my father, having seen a change in me, asked me about joining. I couldn’t have been happier, and I had the great privilege of conferring all three of his degrees. So, I guess if you count dotted lines and squiggles as you connect my family members, I am a thirdgeneration Mason. You can read about other legacies as well. Our Tompkins Medal recipients (p.42), Brother Vincent Arnone (p.32), the Four Chaplains (p.20), and all of our Masonic veterans (p.44) have left a legacy of freedom and peace for all

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of us to enjoy. We are eternally grateful for their service and sacrifice. We write our legacies daily. The Supreme Council is no exception. During these “unprecedented” times (I’m growing to hate that term, and I yearn for precedented times.), they have planted seeds that will bear fruit long into the future. We have standardized the dues process, taking the burden off the Valleys (p.43). Thursday Night at the Rite (scheduled to reappear on January 7) has brought thousands of members together from all over the jurisdiction to view our degrees. Most importantly, we recognized that there was an opportunity to welcome new members by holding Virtual Reunions. This pivot in thinking allowed us to welcome almost 500 men to the Scottish Rite at the first event alone. It had never been done before, but it was so successful that a fourth event has been added. Visit Reunion.ScottishRiteNMJ.org to see the latest information. We are all part of the shared legacy of this great institution. Daily, whether we realize it or not, we plant seeds in gardens we will never see. How we interact with others, how we treat ourselves, and how well we live into the core values of the Scottish Rite helps to ensure that this venerable society of good men will endure long into the future. Live so that tomorrow’s Masons may enjoy the shade of the trees we plant today.

ERRATUM In the August issue, credit for the article “Provost and Judge, The Diary of Second Master Mason” (p. 20) was mistakenly given to Nicholas Graff. In actuality, the article was written by Mark Roth, 33°, Active for New Hampshire. The irony of misattributing credit for a story about someone stealing the work of another is not lost on me, and I assure you that Brother Graff was not playing a real-life Jeroboam. The mistake was mine and mine alone, and I humbly ask their forgiveness.—PJR

EDITOR PJ Roup, 33° CREATIVE DIRECTOR Rodney E. Boyce, 33° CONTENT MANAGER Joann Williams-Hoxha DESIGN CONTRIBUTOR Matt Blaisdell, 32° COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Thomas R. Labagh, 33°, Chairman Richard V. Travis, 33° Donald R. Heldman, 33° Donald G. Duquette, 33° PJ Roup, 33° J. Brian McNaughton, 33° Linda Patch SUPREME COUNCIL, 33° Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A. SOVEREIGN GRAND COMMANDER David A. Glattly, 33° THE NORTHERN LIGHT (ISSN 1088-4416) is published quarterly in February, May, August, and November by the Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A., as the official publication. Printed in U.S.A. Periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA, and at additional mailing offices.   POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Northern Light PO Box 519, Lexington, MA 02420-0519 MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 519, Lexington, MA 02420-0519 EDITORIAL OFFICE 33 Marrett Road (Route 2A), Lexington, MA 02421 phone: 781-862-4410 email: editor@srnmj.org WEBSITE: www.ScottishRiteNMJ.org

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Masons of Note

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page 46

A Masonic and Military Legacy

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pages 28-29

Three Generations and Counting

1min
page 31

Scottish Rite Journal (SJ) Update

3min
page 11

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK: Our Shared Legacy

3min
page 6

LEADERSHIP REPORT: Unrivaled Innovation in Unprecedented Times

3min
pages 4-5

My Role Model

2min
pages 30-31

A Connection With the Past

2min
page 25

It Started With a Little Blue Book

4min
pages 26-27

STAFFING UPDATE New Faces at Scottish Rite, NMJ

2min
pages 12-13

Honoring Our Veteran Brothers

3min
pages 44-45

Around the Jurisdiction

1min
pages 38-41

Tompkins Recipients Part of The Greatest Generation

2min
page 42

Change for the Better

1min
page 43

Dyslexia Doesn’t Stop Henry Winkler from Pursuing his Dreams

4min
pages 36-37

18th Degree

7min
pages 22-31

23rd Degree

3min
pages 20-21

Faith, Hope, and Charity

6min
pages 32-35

Preserving Legacy on Paper: An 1847 Scottish Rite Meeting Summons

3min
pages 18-19

A Different Look for Executive Session 2020

2min
pages 10-13

All in the Family

4min
pages 14-17

DeMolay Boy From Clifton, New Jersey Receives Service Pin

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page 7

Active Members Elected

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pages 8-9
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