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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
3 | | Representatives wish to recognize the 300th anniversary of the |
4 | | founding of modern Freemasonry; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The specific milestone celebrates the
gathering |
6 | | in 1717 of four London lodges at the Goose and Gridiron Tavern |
7 | | to declare themselves a
Grand Lodge and elect their Grand |
8 | | Master; on that date, the actions of those Brethren began
the |
9 | | current form of speculative freemasonry that still exists |
10 | | today; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The origins of Freemasonry are veiled in mystery; |
12 | | some feel it dates back to the Roman Empire; others say it had |
13 | | its beginning in ancient Egypt or that it began with the |
14 | | building of the First Temple by King Solomon; others find
that |
15 | | the Knights Templar were the backbone of Freemasonry after |
16 | | escaping from mainland
Europe to Scotland and England; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, What is known is that the first Grand
Lodge was |
18 | | formed in London in 1717; its successor, the United Grand Lodge |
19 | | of England,
survives today, having sired other Grand Lodges |
20 | | throughout the world; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, The oldest known Past Master's Symbol consists of |
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1 | | the Compass, Sun, Square, and Quadrant; this is the most |
2 | | popular Past Master's Jewel used in the United States; this |
3 | | symbol includes the Square as a reminder that it is "By the |
4 | | Square" that the wearer
governed his lodge as Master; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, The Quadrant shows what angle the Compass is |
6 | | opened at; this is appropriate for the symbol of
a Past Master |
7 | | because it is "By the Compass" that the Freemason keeps himself |
8 | | within due
bounds of all mankind; it also generally shows that |
9 | | the Compass is opened to the angle of 60
degrees; this is |
10 | | significant because 60 degrees is the angle of an equilateral |
11 | | triangle; the
equilateral triangle represents perfect balance |
12 | | as all sides are of equal length and the triangle
appears the |
13 | | same from all directions; it therefore teaches that the man who |
14 | | wears this jewel
has learned the lessons of Freemasonry and |
15 | | lives a balanced life; it also shows that the wearer
of this |
16 | | jewel has served equally in the South, the West, and the East; |
17 | | the Sun is used in this symbol to represent that the wearer has |
18 | | observed the sun at:
its meridian height in the South,
its |
19 | | setting in the West, and
its rising in the East; the Sun also |
20 | | represents light; and, it is understood that the Past Master of |
21 | | a Craft Lodge is a
source of Masonic Light to his brothers; it |
22 | | is also appropriate to say that the Sun represents
perfect |
23 | | light; and |
24 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has over 460 lodges and approximately |
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1 | | 60,000 Masons, and represent a significant
collection of |
2 | | talents, knowledge, skills, and abilities; members are |
3 | | fathers, husbands, and
sons from various financial, racial, and |
4 | | religious backgrounds; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Illinois Masons closely follow their vision and |
6 | | mission statement: Commitment, Civility, and Charity; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Masonic Outreach Services helps |
8 | | fellow Master Masons and their families
through the toughest of |
9 | | times; the Illinois Child Identification Program puts together |
10 | | everything parents need to
help the authorities find their lost |
11 | | child; Coins for Children Program is a program that is designed |
12 | | to assist lodges expand and extend
their charitable efforts in |
13 | | their communities; the Illinois Masonic Student Assistance |
14 | | Program is a school-based early intervention approach for
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15 | | schools to help students who are having difficulty being |
16 | | successful in school; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Masonic Academic Bowl is an academic |
18 | | knowledge competition between Illinois
high school scholastic |
19 | | bowl teams; this is an annual tournament sponsored by the |
20 | | Masons of
Illinois and is coordinated through the Grand Lodge |
21 | | of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of
the State of Illinois; |
22 | | and
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1 | | WHEREAS, On June 24, 2017, Masons around the world will |
2 | | join together to recognize and celebrate this anniversary; |
3 | | therefore, be it
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4 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
5 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
6 | | recognize the 300th anniversary of the founding of modern |
7 | | Freemasonry, and we wish them many more successful years; and |
8 | | be it further
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9 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
10 | | presented to the Grand Lodge of Illinois Ancient Free and |
11 | | Accepted Masons.
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