MASONRY - AT ITS BEST
When a man understands that he was admitted into Freemasonry, not because of what he has but because of what he is; when it is clear to him that Masonic privileges are his only so long as he is worthy; when he responds to the call for service in the Order or in the community, when he knows that every Mason, world-wide, is a potential friend; when he is tolerant of every race and creed; when he strives humbly and earnestly to embrace all things.
This is Freemasonry at its best.
Norm Leeper










