Sins of our Masonic Fathers: The Lost Strength of Fewness in American Freemasonry Paperback – December 28, 2018

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Sins of Our Masonic Fathers offers a broad but thorough analysis of various historical aspects of Freemasonry as it unfolded in the United States. American Freemasonry expanded so rapidly that it gave birth to a flawed, long- standing, counterfactual and false standard: the belief that the Freemasonry in America can be found and measured by the number of names on its membership rosters. As a result, the fraternity abandoned the source of its real strength: fewness. This look at the evolution of American Freemasonry identifies the misplaced, misdirected, and misspent energy in the past that challenges today the essential labors required to successfully re-evaluate the understanding of the real aim and purpose of the Fraternity to its members. This book does not merely list what is called sins of our Masonic Fathers, but undertakes the difficult task of examining and framing the reasons why and how and these errors in action and miscalculations occurred. Insight into why the Fraternity today is where it finds itself is illustrated in a persuasive manner and makes clear how its perpetuity will now, more than ever, depend on the quality of its leadership, administration, and practices in the delivery of its intended promise.The question for this and future generations is whether the fraternity will stop playing host to the miscalculations and errors in action embedded in its history. Read more

ISBN10 1792789009
ISBN13 978-1792789007
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.48 x 9 inches
Item Weight 13.4 ounces
Print length 202 pages
Publication date December 28, 2018

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