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The Unintentional Journey When folks are sitting around relaxing and reminiscing, someone might query, “What was the best trip you ever took?” At that point, you can almost hear those “WayBack Machines” (remember Dr. Peabody?) conjuring up those fond memories: a family trip to Disney World, a wilderness fishing trip with friends, a Caribbean cruise, maybe a summer junket to Europe back in your college days. Trips like this are usually preceded by much planning and preparation, with anticipation building by the day. Some trips are more spontaneous, even unintentional, with very little prior planning. Oftentimes, the most memorable journeys are unplanned and unanticipated.

by definition, implies a longer (in terms of time and/or distance) trip, perhaps to multiple destinations, sometimes with a greater sense of the unknown. That description brings to mind Lemuel Gulliver, the protagonist in Jonathan Swift’s book, Gulliver’s Travels. His journey was somewhat spontaneous, had multiple destinations, and was filled with the unknown. On May 20, 1982, without any anticipation or expectations (long term or otherwise), I embarked upon my Unintentional Journey. On that day, I was raised a Master Mason in St. Patrick’s Lodge #4 in Johnstown, NY. That was 40 years ago, almost to the day, and truth be told, my travels continue with as much enthusiasm

by Peter J. Samiec, 33˚, Sovereign Grand Commander

and intensity as ever. Little did I know I was beginning the journey of a lifetime. It took some time before I realized that I was indeed traveling on a Masonic journey that began in my heart and continued onward through a variety of mileposts and waypoints until it was decision time. The late, great Yogi Berra once said, “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” In 1995, I came to a fork in my Masonic trail, and had to make a choice: Symbolic Blue Lodge or Scottish Rite. I chose the Scottish Rite path and have never regretted my decision. Over the course of my travels, I’ve accumulated many friends, tokens, and remembrances that enrich my life in many ways. I often think of the people I’ve met far and wide, the friends and

It’s even possible to be on a journey without conscious awareness. I can attest to that! While the words trip and journey are often used interchangeably, a journey,

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Around the Jurisdiction

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pages 42-44

Masonic Marketing Resources Available to Members

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Supreme Council Surpasses Previous Membership Milestones, Welcomes 45 Valleys of Excellence

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In Memoriam

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Brotherhood on a National and International Level

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Supreme Council Confers Tompkins Medal on Brother Vince BakerThe Northern Light Fall 2022

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Supreme Council Presents Tompkins Medal to Brother Roger Pellerin, 33°, MSA

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DEMOLAY PATH FORWARD EARNS RECOGNITION:

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A Light to Guide You Home

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Remarkable Freemasons

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page 45

Beyond the Quarry: Labors of Love

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Celebrating Student Achievement at the Children’s Dyslexia Centers

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A Lasting Legacy

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pages 34-35

Southern Jurisdiction

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page 29

Heroes On a Journey

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Leadership Report

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Rite Over the Road

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HAUTS GRADES ACADEMY

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“To all Brethren through the world” American Masonic Traveling Certificates

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Preserving Fairfield’s Sun Tavern with the Freemasons

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Souvenirs of Masonic Travel at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

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