GRAND LODGE
of
ANTIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED
MASONS OF
IRELAND
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION ‑
SATURDAY 8th MARCH, 2008
at
The Westwood Hotel, Dangan,
Galway
Present: ‑
M.W. Grand Master
George Dunlop, on the Throne
R.W. Deputy Grand
Master Douglas T. Grey
R.W. Assistant Grand
Master Leslie V. Johnston
As R.W. Senior Grand Warden Michael J. Ward
R.W. Junior Grand
Warden William J. E. Dukelow
R.W. Grand
Secretary D. Barry Lyons
R.W. Grand Director of
Ceremonies William J. Dyer
R.W. Senior Grand
Chaplain The Rev. Canon George N. Little
R.W. Junior Grand
Chaplain The Ven. John Murray
V.W. Senior Grand
Deacon Noel A. Drain
V.W. Junior Grand
Deacon Rodney L. McCurley
V.W. Grand Superintendent
of Works David T. Young
VW. Grand
Steward Douglas Thompson
V.W. Grand Sword
Bearer John O. Dunlop
V.W. Grand Steward of
Charities Diarmuid McNulty
James C.
Stanley
V.W. Grand Organist John N. Rowden
V.W. Grand Lodge Standard
Bearer Thomas R. McDowell
V.W. Grand Master's
Standard Bearer James Copes
V.W. Grand Inner
Guard Basil Elliott
V.W. Grand Secretary for
Instruction Michael J. Ward
There were also present:‑
the Provincial
Grand Masters of Antrim, North Connaught, South Connaught, Londonderry &
Donegal, Meath, Munster, North Munster, Tyrone & Fermanagh and Wicklow &
Wexford; R.W. Brothers Kenneth G. Brislane, Robert S. Hackett and Geoffrey
G. Ashton, Past Provincial Grand Masters; the Provincial Deputy Grand
Masters of North Connaught, South Connaught, North Munster, South Eastern,
Tyrone & Fermanagh and Wicklow & Wexford; R.W.Bro. Cyril R. Foster, Past
Provincial Deputy Grand Master; R.W. Brother Allen Megarry, Past Grand
Director of Ceremonies; VW. Brothers Richard H. Gray and Frank R. L.
Arnold, Past Grand Deacons; V.W. Bros. Brian Sheridan and Samuel Scott,
Hon. Past Grand Stewards; V.W. Bro. James I. A. Davison, Past Grand
Steward of Charities; V.W. Brother Bernard V.A. Woods Past Grand Almoner;
and VW. Brothers William J. Dixon and Brian Keaton, Past Grand Master's
Standard Bearers.
SISTER CONSTITUTIONS REPRESENTED
The following Grand Lodges
were represented:‑ Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, New South
Wales, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Alaska, Colorado,
Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia,
Argentina, Gabon, Madagascar, China and the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of
Ohio.
APOLOGIES FOR NON‑ATTENDANCE
Apologies for non‑attendance
were received from:‑ M.W. Brother Eric N. Waller, Immediate Past Grand
Master; the R.W. Senior Grand Warden; the R.W. Grand Treasurer; the R.W.
Grand Registrar; V.W.Bro. The Rev. Selwoode Graham, Junior Grand Chaplain;
the V.W. Assistant Grand Treasurer: the VW. Assistant Grand Director of
Ceremonies; the V.W. Grand Almoners and the V.W. Assistant Grand Secretary
for Instruction; the Provincial Grand Masters of Armagh, Down, Midland
Counties and South Eastern; R.W.Bro. William W. T. Shortland, Past
Provincial Grand Master; the Provincial Deputy Grand Masters of Antrim,
the Midlands and Meath: R.W. Brothers Daniel B. Finches. R. Stanley
Johnston, Robert J. Thomson, T. Noel Bownes and Charles R. Knipe, Past
Senior Grand Wardens; R.W. Brother Michael W. Walker, Past Grand
Secretary: R.W.Bro. David McKee. Past Grand Director of Ceremonies;
R.W.Bro. Samuel G. Poyntz. Past Senior Grand Chaplain: R.W. Brothers The
Ven. R. Clayton Stevenson, the Rev. Canon Richard H. Bertram, the Rev.
Charles McCurdy, the Rev. W. Warren Porter and the Very Rev. Philip J.
Knowles, Past Junior Grand Chaplains; V.W. Brothers Gordon Morrison,
Kenneth Abemethy. John L. Frazer. Arnold J. Cooke and Mervyn Morrison,
Past Grand Deacons; V.W. Brother Cecil Taylor, Past Assistant Grand
Treasurer; V.W. Brother Michael McWilliam, Past Assistant Grand Secretary;
V.W. Brothers Robert H. B. Mills, Arthur White, Samuel H. Boyle and Andrew
McFetridge. Past Grand Stewards of Charities, V.W. Brothers David A. R.
Lovesy and Victor White, Past Grand Almoners; V.W. Bros. Samuel A.
McKenzie and Donald H. Finlay, Past Grand Master's Standard Bearers; and
The Representatives of the Grand Lodges of Scotland. Alberta, Canada
(Ontario). Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, Andorra, Czech Republic.
Estonia. Germany, Greece, Latvia. Malta. Norway, Poland, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia‑ Hawaii.
Louisiana, Michigan, New York, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin, Cuscatlan
(El Salvadorl), Mato Grosso do Sul, Sao Paolo, Venezuela, Benin, Burkina
Faso, Guinea, Ivory Coast, South Africa, India, Japan, The Philippines,
Cuba and Columbia; and R.W. Brothers Herbert Meeke, Douglas Wakefield.
Matthew D. Milliken, William McKelvey and Henry Robinson. Past Grand
Representatives.
VISITORS WELCOMED
Prior to opening, the Grand
Director of Ceremonies escorted a visiting delegation from Texas into
Grand Lodge, represented by M.W. Bro. Reese L. Harrison. Jr., Past Grand
Master and Representative for the Grand Lodge of Ireland at the Grand
Lodge of Texas and M.W. Bro. Fred E. Allen, Past Grand Master and
Representative for the United Grand Lodge of England at the Grand Lodge of
Texas.
Grand Lodge being opened,
the Grand Master welcomed our distinguished guests, which included a
delegation from Hertfordshire, and they were saluted.
WELCOME BY THE PROVINCIAL
GRAND MASTER
The Grand Master, Grand
Officers and members of Grand Lodge were then welcomed to the Province of
South Connaught by R.W. Brother Basil Fenton, Provincial Grand Master.
OBITUARY
The Grand Master referred to
the recent deaths of R.W.Bro. Ralph D. Seligman, Past Provincial Grand
Master of Bermuda; R.W.Bro. Samuel K. Otoo, Past Provincial Deputy Grand
Master, Ghana; R.W.Bro. Emmanuel K.K. Nathaniels, Hon. Past Grand Deacon,
Ghana; and V.W. Bro. Steven I. Alete, Hon. Past Grand Deacon, Nigeria.
The memory of our departed
distinguished Brethren was saluted.
MINUTES
On the proposal of R.W.
Brother Douglas T. Grey, Deputy Grand Master, seconded by R.W. Brother
Leslie V. Johnston, Assistant Grand Master, the Minutes of the December 27th
2007, Communication of Grand Lodge, subject to the insertion of a
paragraph inadvertently omitted from the printed version which had been
circulated, were taken as read, confirmed and signed.
REPORT OF THE GRAND LODGE
BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES
It was proposed, seconded
and passed unanimously that R.W. Brothers George Ginnelly and Rodney L.
McCurley and V.W. Brother David T. Young be elected as the three Grand
Lodge Board Representatives on the Grievance Committee. Confirmed.
It was proposed. seconded
and passed unanimously that R.W. Brothers Dennis R. Millen, G. Ginnelly,
D.A.R. Lovesy and Rodney L. McCurley and V.W. Brothers David T. Young,
Brian Kershaw and Alan R. Crowe be elected members of the Finance
Committee for 2008. Confirmed.
It was agreed that the
By‑Laws Committee and the Library Committee would comprise the Deputy
Grand Master, R.W. Brother D. Barry Lyons, W. Brother Morgan McCreadie
with Ms. Rebecca Haves being a member of the latter. Confirmed.
Read letter from the Grand
Lodge of Saskatchewan, submitting the name of M.W. Bro. Don Finan, as a
suitable Brother to act as our Grand Representative there. Recommended to
Grand Lodge. Confirmed.
Read letter from the Grand
Lodge of Hungary, submitting the name of V.W. Bro. Robert Schiller, as a
suitable Brother to act as our Grand Representative there. Recommended to
Grand Lodge. Confirmed.
A vacancy having arisen in
the representation of the Grand Lodge of Finland, the Board recommended
that the name of W. Bro. David Morgan, P.M. of Amon Lodge No. 613,
Belfast, be sent forward for consideration to act as their Grand
Representative here. Recommended to Grand Lodge. Confirmed.
A vacancy having arisen in
the representation of the Grand Lodge of Mauritius, the Board recommended
that the name of W. Bro. R. Kenneth Doherty, P.M. of St. Columb's Lodge
No. 297, Moville, be sent forward for consideration to act as their Grand
Representative here. Recommended to Grand Lodge. Confirmed.
The Board considered
requests for dispensation under the terms of Grand Lodge Law No. 118 ‑
(a) for a Brother to serve
the Office of Junior Warden in two Lodges concurrently ‑ Lodge Nos. 124 &
173.
(b) for a Brother to serve
the Office of W.M. for a third consecutive year in Lodge No. 846, Durban.
Both recommended to Grand Lodge. Confirmed.
The Board considered a
request for a Duplicate Warrant for Raphoe Lodge No. 438, the original
having been irreversibly damaged in a car accident. Recommended to Grand
Lodge. Confirmed.
INVESTITURE OF FOREIGN GRAND
REPRESENTATIVE
R.W. Brother Kevin Spring,
being in attendance and having produced his Patent of Appointment, the
Grand Director of Ceremonies formed a procession and presented him to the
Grand Master for Investiture as the Representative of the Grand Lodge of
Kansas. The newly invested Grand Representative was conducted to his seat
and was saluted.
CONFERRAL OF HONORARY RANKS
The Grand Master, with the
concurrence of Grand Lodge conferred the following Honorary Ranks:‑
Past Grand
Superintendent of Works
V.W. Bro. Ivor R.
Tillman ‑ On promotion from Grand Organist, S.A.N.
V.W. Bro. Norman Smithies ‑
On promotion from Grand Steward, S.A.N.
Past Grand
Steward
V.W. Bro. John Harmse
‑ Past Prov. Senior Grand Warden, S.A.N.
V.W. Bro. Andries Volschenk
‑ Hon. Past Prov. Junior Grand Warden, S.A.N.
Past Grand
Lodge Standard Bearer
Bro. Craig S.A. Badley
‑ W.M., Lodge No. 295, The Royal Dragoon Guards
THE GRAND MASTER'S QUARTERLY
ADDRESS
The Grand Master, in the
course of his quarterly address, said
: We are delighted to be in
Galway on this special anniversary of 275 years of Premier Lodge No. 14
and I thank the Provincial Grand Master, R.W.Bro. Basil Fenton and his
Brethren for their kind invitation to Grand Lodge.
I was pleased to meet with
the Mayor of Galway and his representatives earlier this morning, in "the
smallest Lodge room in Ireland", on Prospect Hill and to exchange tokens
of appreciation and to mark, with them, this keynote day in the life of
Lodge 14.
Brethren, you all remember
the previous Grand Master's Festival at the end of the last millennium
where we raised over €600,000 for Alzheimer's sufferers and their carers.
It was indeed a major success, and sent out a clear message that we are
very much part of society.
Freemasons were active in
running many money raising functions in their neighbourhoods and by virtue
of this, promoted the Order by giving the public a chance to meet with
them and discover that they were normal members of society with nothing
more sinister to hide.
The present Festival is
aimed at the Samaritans and Children's Hospices; very worthy causes, by
which we will give of our best and trust that both cure and comfort will
result.
These projects are
undertaken by us as an act of humility in which we do not seek plaudits
but rather seek to illustrate to society that we care for the welfare of
mankind; that we are not a body of men intent on seeking their own self
interests but an inclusive society, embracing those wonderful principles
of brotherly love, relief and truth.
My sincerest thanks go to
R.W.Bro. Richard Ensor, Overall Festival Chairman, R.W.Bro. Rodney
McCurley, Northern Chairman and R.W.Bro. Basil Fenton, Southern Chairman.
I wish them and their respective committees every success in their
endeavours.
A recent report described
the cooperative action of Cork City Council and the PGL Munster in marking
Heritage Week when our premises in Cork were opened to the public.
The Masonic Hall, Tuckey
Street, was used for the official opening and the formal reception at
which the Lord Mayor of Cork, the Provincial Grand Master of Munster and
many Brethren were present. Over 400 local people visited the Hall and
many commented on the favourable impression which they formed.
The highlight of the last quarter was the dedication, in February, of the
new Masonic Hall in Ballintoy, Co. Antrim. On the day I was delighted to
accompany R. W. Bro. John Dunlop and his Officers in the Dedication
Ceremony.
The Ballintoy Brethren have laid new physical foundations in the building
of this magnificent temple which I am sure will stand as a symbol of
Freemasonry for time immemorial. Ballintoy is a particularly old Lodge
which will celebrate 250 years of working in 2013. We wish them well.
On a broader front, we are
all greatly saddened by the pending closure and sale of the Rosemary St.
building in Belfast, headquarters of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim.
I was at their recent meeting in the hall on 23rd February and
it was heart rending to think that there was no return. I would wish the
Provincial Grand Master every good fortune for the future and, hopefully,
may the provisional arrangements be short‑lived and that a recognised
centre emerges, in the fullness of time.
I am in no doubt that I have
an excellent team at Grand Lodge consisting of my Deputy, R.W.Bro. Douglas
Grey, and Assistant R.W.Bro. Leslie Johnston, R.W.Bro. Charles Olden,
R.W.Bro. Barry Lyons and VW. Bro. David Young who respectively oversee GL
Finances, GL Administration and Hall Maintenance and continue to give an
excellent service.
My thanks also go to V.W.
Bro. Arnold Smith, Bro. Andrew Lyall and Janet for the good work they do
in the boiler‑house of the Finance Office, and the ever‑reliable Heather,
Maureen and Rebecca, in the Administrative section; and not forgetting of
course, Janice and Jenny in our Charities section, backed up by Fiona and
Jane travelling the length and breadth of the island, on our behalf.
The Assistant to the Grand
Secretary, W.Bro. Morgan McCreadie, plays a major part in the general
running and everyday things of Grand Lodge and does a wonderful job.
We miss Paddy at the
door ‑ he served us so well for over twenty‑five years and we would wish
him every comfort and blessing as he copes with his serious illness.
It is said that the best leader is one who has enough sense to pick good
people to do his will and enough self‑restraint to keep from interfering
with them, while they do it. May I be blessed with that virtue. Thank you
Brethren.
THANKS
TO ORGANISING BRETHREN
The Grand Master concluded
by thanking W. Brother John Patching, Provincial Grand Secretary, and the
many Brethren involved in helping with the arrangements for the meeting
and the weekend's events to celebrate the anniversary of Lodge No. 14.
CHARITY COLLECTION
The Charity Collection
amounted to €1,138.48 ‑ after which the M.E. Great Chief, R.W. Brother
Bernard V.A. Woods presented a cheque to the Grand Master for the
Festival, the result of a collection taken at his Installation Meeting in
January last.
GRAND LODGE CLOSED
Grand Lodge Closed,
following which an Emergency meeting of Lodge No. 14 was held and a
subsequent dinner‑dance, later that evening.