Apathy

Good evening Quarrymen

This weekend we’ll be presenting a lecture written 100 years ago, but I didn’t change a word.

This text is an impassioned plea for Masonic education and a condemnation of apathy within the fraternity. The author, Warren B. Smith, argues that Masonry’s strength lies in its historical background and essential principles, which should be actively taught and discussed within lodges. He emphasizes the importance of individual engagement and participation, citing examples from history and literature to support his claim that apathy hinders the fraternity’s effectiveness. Smith calls for a revitalized focus on Masonic teachings and principles, believing that only through active education can the fraternity truly fulfil its purpose as a constructive force in society.

On YouTube 16 November.


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