Wearing the apron with a tail coat - My Freemasonry Since you're wearing a kilt with your regalia, I guess the Scottish practice may be relevant In the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the apron is worn under the coat, unlike most other jurisdictions Always, even when they're wearing an ordinary coat, closed, so that half (or even more) of the apron is covered
Kilts in Texas? - My Freemasonry Brethren, I was curious to see how many Texas Masons are willing to sport the Scottish National Dress I'm purchasing my first kilt next week, but I realize that showing up to Lodge in it might raise a few eyebrows This also seems like a good time to share an anecdote about a good friend
Kilt in a Grand Lodge of Scotlands Lodge I've recently visited a Lodge under the supervision of the Grand Lodge of Scotland for their annual open day The Worshipful Master was wearing a kilt Is that something that happens in every Lodge within the Grand Lodge of Scotland of just a personal choice for the annual event?
My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum How to wear the masonic apron? Whether to wear it inside or outside the jacket has been left to the individual lodges? These articles lay out the two arguments Outside the jacket By RW Bro A E Roberts With such symbolism as the apron presents to a freemason, he is meant to realize the
Knights of St. Andrew regalia - My Freemasonry Would it be improper to wear something with the Texas Bluebonnet tartan (sash or plaid for example) while wearing a kilt with the Universal Freemason tartan? As far as I can tell, as long as the tartans don't mismatch terribly, it's not a big deal Just curious if any brothers had seen some more Scottishly-inclined brothers knighted
My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum This weekend, Oct 17th, is the first of 3 weekends for the Fall Reunion! If you've been wanting to get all 29º now is the time to see them all! Valley of Dallas If anyone is going to be in the class or is just coming to watch, look me up! Ill be the guy in the kilt Ok Ill be ONE of
Masonic Organists | Page 2 - Page 2 | My Freemasonry It has been a while but our Scottish Rite 33rd Degree Team did Master Mason degrees with us recently at our Temple and there was a proper Piper in a proper Kilt MaineMason Registered User
Brother Pete Normand,JR on the Traditional Lodge Model Fellow members of the Scottish Rite Research Society, Received this very day the Volume 19, 2011 Heredom from the Society Among the papers presented is one by Brother Pierre G "Pete" Normand, Jr 33rd degree The paper actually starts on page 209 though it is listed as 207 in the Contents
Crossing your legs during Lodge - My Freemasonry Wonder if King Solomon ever crossed his legs while on the throne, I bet if the mood struck him right he did THe problem with that is we do not all have the same clout as King Solomon did so in order to show our respect for Masonry to other Brothers sometime sacrifices are made on the indivduals part like dressing nice, looking attentive and not bored or relaxed in lodge you give a look of