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Even when some ideology or the desire to create a better society is adduced as the motivation for this inhuman behavior, acts of terrorism are never justifiable.

 (Pope John-Paul II).

 
Only when most of humanity realizes that there is only one God and many religions,

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First 18 photographs on this page are from October 20, 2002 The University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library - Program: Masons Of Washtenaw  County. http://www.gamesbygrube.com/wchs.html

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Brothers from  Ann Arbor
Fraternity Lodge #262 October 2002 (6002)

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November 15, 2002, Photos from The Windsor Club.

Photos By Richard S. Wilcox. Photos by Mitchell Ozog New 2003 Lodge Officers  
Please visit new page with Photo Exhibition at: Brothers 262
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October 11, 1779
PULASKI DAY - Honoring Revolutionary Hero Bro. Count Casimir Pulaski
(Biography)
On this date in 1779, Polish nobleman Bro. Count Casimir Pulaski was killed while fighting for American independence during the Revolutionary War battle in Savannah, Ga. The date of his death has been honored by Presidential proclamation each year from 1929 to 1946, and since then by custom. He was said to have been affiliated with the Army Lodge in the Maryland Line. Casimir Pulaski lodge No. 1167 which meets in Logan Square Masonic Temple, Chicago, IL, is named in his honor. He was buried with Masonic honors by Gould Lodge of Georgia.

(Source: American Mason)

 

Bro. Count Jan Potocki ( Potocki Family tree) as the author of one of the strangest works of 19th-century European literature, The Manuscript Found In Saragossa. The Saragossa Manuscript – as it is often called – is a weird farrago of stories within stories, with an overall supernatural bent.

The Saragossa Manuscript (film, 1969)

The Masonic collection of Poznań University Library (Poland)

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"If you ever need help, call the Masons"

Assembly risks legal action,

The Roman Catholic Freemason.

Legal worries over masons vote,

Major Sir Ronald Orr Ewing,

Washington as Freemason now at area museum,

Scots Tory chief: I was a Mason

New Archbishop: Masons have no place in the Church

`Why my private life should remain a secret'

Freemasonry rule unenforcable, AMs warned

Freemasonry Today

Exclusive: Freemasons: Welcome to our world

THE FREEMASONRY MUSEUM IN DOBRZYCA - Poland

The discussion on Freemasonry continues...

THE MASONIC COLLECTION - POZNAŃ  Poland

Masons end their black tie affair

ANDRZEJ STRUG (1871-1937). FREEMASON - REVOLUTIONIST

Straw scores own goal with Freemasons' register

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Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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