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| Foreword |
 | Past Deputy Provincial Grand Master Victor W. Keene,
| | June 2008
Ask Masons what Freemasonry means to them and you will get a variety of answers. ‘It is a way of meeting new people with similar ideals’ or ‘a personal development programme’ or, perhaps, ‘a way to put back into society what I have received’. Freemasonry is all of these things and more. Underlying the Craft is a system of morality based on the eternal principles of truth, justice, peace and love and respect for our fellow men.
As a Lodge of Research the Lodge of Academe has a programme which explores the history of Freemasonry and helps us to learn how we may apply the principles of the Craft in our daily lives.
I wish the members of the Lodge of Academe every success and warmly encourage brethren with an interest in the roots of Freemasonry to visit the Lodge and enquire about membership. An evening spent in the romantic surroundings of the Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen at Guy’s Cliffe, Warwick will be in congenial company and will secure that daily advance in Masonic Knowledge which we are exhorted to make. |
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