THOUGHTS FOR THE ENQUIRING MASON - September 2012.
Q. Where were you first prepared to be made a freemason?
A. In my heart
Q. Where next?
A. In a convenient room adjoining the Lodge.
How often do we find in our own jurisdiction that the convenient room adjoining the lodge is just that?
It can range from being nothing more than a utility cupboard, to a room that is used to store the banners and paraphernalia from other masonic orders. In some lodges the convenient room is at least a small room, whilst in other it can be no more than a section of partition or a curtain that is drawn across a corner of the entrance hall-way.