... Tribune​), entitled “Washington’s Vision,” describing the Masonic-inspired story of the ‘American angel’ (that is, the angel ... to create a display of John Fetzer in the Grand Rapids, MI Masonic Museum, film the consecration of the first US based women’s read more...

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... arriving in Kalamazoo, John joined the Scottish Rite Anchor Masonic Lodge. By 1933, after just two years, he had passed through ... life that thrills through all things.” Thus, implicit in masonic symbolism and ethos is a cosmological vision of wholeness read more...

... the building, which also incorporates a number of Egyptian, Masonic, and Jeffersonian symbols, in addition to rare crystals, read more...

... ” • 55 years as a Freemason, culminating in his earning the Masonic Scottish Rite’s highest degree, the 33rd. • a multi-decade ... including his 1967 “This I Believe” essay • three memos on Masonic influences on John • two memos on John’s belief in read more...

... been a Freemason since 1934, and had in fact attained the Masonic pinnacle of the 33rd Degree in 1969. It is well known that ... the Masonic tradition includes a substantial emphasis on metaphysical read more...

Memorial Trust History April 28, 2020

... Tribune), entitled “Washington’s Vision,” describing the Masonic-inspired story of the ‘American angel’ (that is, the angel ... to create a display of John Fetzer in the Grand Rapids, MI Masonic Museum, film the consecration of the first US based women’s read more...

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MTrust History April 28, 2020

... Tribune), entitled “Washington’s Vision,” describing the Masonic-inspired story of the ‘American angel’ (that is, the angel ... to create a display of John Fetzer in the Grand Rapids, MI Masonic Museum, film the consecration of the first US based women’s read more...

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