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When Is a Man a Mason?
From Reverend Joseph Fort
Newton
When he can look out over
the rivers, the hills, and the far horizon with a profound sense of his own
littleness in the vast scheme of things, and yet have faith, hope, and courage -
which is the root of every virtue.
When he knows that down
in his heart every man is as noble, as vile, as divine, as diabolic, and as
lonely as himself and seeks to know, to forgive, and to love his fellow man.
When he knows how to
sympathize with men in their sorrows, yea, even in their sins - knowing that
each man fights a hard fight against many odds.
When he has learned how
to make friends and to keep them, and above all how to keep friends with
himself.
When he loves flowers,
can hunt birds without a gun, and feels the thrill of an old forgotten joy when
he hears the laugh of a little child.
When he can be happy and
high-minded amid the meaner drudgeries of life.
When star-crowned trees
and the glint of sunlight on flowing waters, subdue him like the thought of one
much loved and long dead.
When no voice of distress
reaches his ears in vain, and no hand seeks his aid without response .
When he finds good in
every faith that helps any man to lay hold of divine things and sees majestic
meanings in life, whatever the name of that faith may be.
When he can look into a
wayside puddle and see something beyond mud, and into the face of the most
forlorn fellow mortal and see something beyond sin.
When he knows how to
pray, how to love, how to hope.
When he has kept faith
with himself with his fellow man, and with his God; in his hand a sword for
evil, in his heart a bit of a song glad to live, but not afraid to die!
Such a man has found the
only real secret of Masonry, and the one which it is trying to give to all the
world.