Lindsay Masonic Lodge 248

Lindsay Masonic Lodge 248 We are a constituent lodge of the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma AF&AM. Chartered on August 10, 1904 We usually have dinner at 6:30PM.

Helping the needy, and providing scholarships to High School students in our community.. We meet on the second and fourth Thursday of each month.Meeting starts at 7:30 PM.

Last Thursday we presented Student of Today, Teacher of Today, and 2 scholarships. Congratulations to everyone.
05/26/2026

Last Thursday we presented Student of Today, Teacher of Today, and 2 scholarships. Congratulations to everyone.

05/18/2026

Today in Masonic History we discuss Anti-Freemasonry.

Anti-Freemasonry, sometimes Anti-Masonry, generally falls into three categories. These are political, religious and conspiracy.

Religious reasons are the oldest when it comes to opposition to Freemasonry. In 1698 a leaflet was printed in London. It stated:

TO ALL GODLY PEOPLE, In the Citie of London.

Having thought it needful to warn you of the Mischiefs and Evils practiced in the Sight of God by those called Freed Masons, I say take Care lest their Ceremonies and secret Swearings take hold of you; and be wary that none cause you to err from Godliness. For this devllish Sect of Men are Meeters in secret which swear against all without their Following. They are the Anti Christ which was to come leading Men from Fear of God. For how should Men meet in secret Places and with secret Signs taking Care that none observed them to do the Work of GOD; are not these the Ways of Evil-doers?

Knowing how that God observeth privilly them that sit in Darkness they shall be smitten and the Secrets of their Hearts layed bare. Mingle not among this corrupt People lest you be found so at the World's Conflagration.

This is not the earliest point Freemasonry has been attacked on religious grounds. In the century preceding 1698 there were anti-masonic speeches given trying to tie Freemasonry and Judaism together by referring to Freemasonry as "Judeo-Freemasonry." This fed on an anti-Semitic feeling running through Europe at the time.

In the Christian religion, there are two prominent anti-masonic writers who stand out. The first is Leo Taxil. Taxil was an anti-Catholic and anti-cleric from France. It is believed Taxil tried to join a French masonic lodge and was turned away either before his first degree or immediately after. This turned Taxil anti-masonic. In an attempt to get back at the fraternity and to potentially continue his attacks on Catholicism, Taxil perpetrated the Taxil Hoax. He wrote outlandish accusations about Freemasonry which included devil worship and the keeping of woman in "female lodges" as concubines. Taxil eventually freely and publicly, at a press conference he called, admitted he made these facts up and intended it to embarrass the Catholic church, who had held up Taxil as a true Catholic. To this day Taxil's books are quoted by religious figures who are anti-masonic. The second was Abel Clarin de la Rive who was closely associated with Taxil and who wrote fictitious information about Freemasonry and specifically Albert Pike. In 1738, the Catholic Church prohibited membership in Freemasonry. In 1983 the punishment for joining Freemasonry was changed from excommunication to barring the offender from Holy Communion.

For Islam the anti-masonic reasons go more to the belief Freemasonry is directly tied with Judaism. It also stems from the belief Freemasonry as a whole hopes to rebuild Solomon's Temple by destroying Al-Aqsa Mosque.

On the political front Anti-Freemasonry has been around since the 1800's in the United States with the rise of the Anti-masonic Party. In Britain an Anti-masonic movement began in 1989 when a book was released claiming Freemasons used their positions in Government to grant favors to fellow masons. A law was put forward to require all government officials, including police officers, declare their membership in the masonic fraternity. Only the Welsh Assembly passed such a law and it later was struck down as being disproportionate in it's targeting of Freemasons.

In many Communists countries Freemasonry has been outlawed as subversive to the government. Cuba is a slight exception, it is claimed Fidel Castro during the revolution sought and received refuge in a Masonic Lodge. This caused Castro to be sympathetic to Freemasonry. After assuming power Castro kept Freemasonry on a tight leash believing it to be subversive to his government. Fascists, particularly the N***s, saw Freemasonry as a subversive organization as well.

In Iraq, Freemasonry was outlawed for a combination of religious and political reasons as mostly due to it's perceived tie to Judaism and Zionism.

Conspiracy theorists make up a large segment of Anti-masons in the modern world. This is in large part due to the belief Freemasonry and the Illuminati are tied together. Some conspiracy theorists believe Freemasonry is controlled by the Illuminati. Regardless of the conspiracy, at it's core is the theory both organizations seek to create a one world government. It is important to note the Illuminati as founded by Adam Weishaupt, is believed to be long extinct.

Often conspiracy theorists will point, incorrectly, at the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C. as the seat of power for Freemasonry. Often in television programs and on websites the building will be identified as the headquarters of all Freemasonry. This is incorrect, the House of the Temple is the headquarters for the Southern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America for the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. They are the controlling organization for Scottish Rite, an appendant body of Freemasonry, in the United States with the exception of 15 northern states which stretch from Maine to Illinois which is the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America for the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite.

Regardless of which Anti-Freemasonry option you choose, in the end what they hold in common is the belief Freemasonry is subversive in some way to the government, religious organization or world order in question. An accusation made about Freemasonry in the political arena is Freemasonry encourages it's members to fight against their government. In fact Freemasonry charges it's members to be loyal citizens in the country they live. In the United States, this potentially leads to some irony and confusion since Freemasonry played a role in the American Revolution. It also played a role in revolutions in other countries including the Philippines. In the religious arena, Freemasonry encourages it's members to explore their faith in their places of worship, again not subversive to religion, but encouraging the practice of the individuals chosen religion. As for the one world order, there is no one overarching masonic organization, there is not a central control for Freemasonry so no possibility for a small group of individuals to control Freemasonry. Of the millions of individuals around the world who are Freemasons, some may recognize each other as "true" masons while others may not.

At the core of Anti-masonic stances is the fact nature abhors a vacuum, when people don't know or understand what really goes on in a masonic lodge and meeting, they will happily fill the gap with whatever they want, often with their worst fears.

This article provided by Brother Eric C. Steele.

Today worshipful brother Russell had the pleasure of presenting the Teacher of Today and the Student of Today awards at ...
05/13/2026

Today worshipful brother Russell had the pleasure of presenting the Teacher of Today and the Student of Today awards at the Lindsay Middle School Awards Assembly. Congratulations to today’s recipients.

Happy Mothers Day. Thank you for all that you all do.
05/10/2026

Happy Mothers Day. Thank you for all that you all do.

On this day, we take the time to wish our Mothers, Wives, Sisters and Daughters a very Happy Mothers Day. Let us never forget that without them and their support we would not be who we are. Take a moment to reflect on the lessons we are instructed on and taught.

05/09/2026
Thank you to everyone who supported our Bake Sale with the Lindsay Band Booster. Today we presented a $1702 check to the...
05/02/2026

Thank you to everyone who supported our Bake Sale with the Lindsay Band Booster. Today we presented a $1702 check to the Lindsay Band.

05/02/2026

Freemasonry brings together men who believe in integrity, service, and personal growth.

Across Oklahoma, Brothers are strengthening their communities and supporting one another.

Learn more at www.gloklahoma.com.

Today in Masonic History we discuss the history of Scottish Rite.Scottish Rite is an appendant body of Freemasonry and i...
04/30/2026

Today in Masonic History we discuss the history of Scottish Rite.

Scottish Rite is an appendant body of Freemasonry and is meant to increase a Freemason's knowledge of the fraternity and the lessons it teaches.

The date which the Scottish, or higher, degrees first were portrayed is unknown. One attempt at the history of these degrees was provided in 1784 in a book of constitutions written for the Grand Lodge of England. In the book it is claimed King Charles II, while in exile, became a Freemason between 1649 and 1660. There is no record, however, of an active masonic lodge on the European Continent having initiated King Charles II. Unfortunately this false claim was repeated several times and in various documents.

Part of the lore which sprang up around the founding of the Scottish Degrees, King James II, who was King Charles II successor, stayed at the Jesuit College of Clermont where it is claimed he ordered the higher degrees penned. Adding further to the confusion, there is a short lived Masonic Chapter of Clermont. The Masonic Chapter actually had nothing to do with the Jesuit College, it was not even in the town of Clermont. The Masonic Chapter was named for the then Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of France.

In the 1730's there are records in various Masonic Lodges of, what is assumed to be, visiting Brethren performing the "Scots Mason" or "Scotch Mason" degrees. Beyond the records of these degrees being performed there is no evidence of what they entailed.

In the mid 1700's, Étienne Morin founded in France a "Ecossais" Lodge (Scots Master Lodge) whose purpose was the "high" masonic degrees. In 1761 a patent was issued by the Grand Lodge at Paris to Morin granting him the title of "Grand Inspector for all parts of the World". With the patent in hand, Morin headed to the West Indies where he spent the rest of his life spreading high or "Ecossais" degree lodges. The "Ecossais" lodges consisted of 25 degrees.

While in the West Indies, Morin met Henry Andrew Francken. Before his death, Morin made Francken a Deputy Grand Inspector General. Franken wrote three books, the first containing the 15th through the 25th degrees of "Ecossais" masonry. The next two contained degrees from the 4th to 25th.

In 1764, Francken traveled to New Orleans and established the first high Degree Lodge in North America called Loge de Parfaits d' Écosse. In 1767 he traveled to New York and formed the Lodge of Perfection of Albany. This became the first time the degrees of Perfection (4th through 14th) were conferred in the British Colonies.

In 1781, Francken met Moses Michael Hayes, upon who Francken communicated the degrees. Hayes was made by Francken a Deputy Inspector General. Hayes went on to make 8 Deputy Inspector Generals himself.

In May of 1801, what most Scottish Rite masons know as their organization started. Eleven brothers known as the "The Eleven Gentlemen of Charleston," four of which were deputies made by Hayes, formed the Mother Supreme Council. Rites formed around the World following the Mother Supreme Council. The Mother Supreme Council took the degrees used in other parts of masonry and in different forms and combined them into the degree of the Scottish Rite.

Although many associate Albert Pike with the founding of Scottish Rite, it wasn't until 1853 when he became a Scottish Rite Mason receiving his degrees from Albert Mackey. Pike began re-writing the degrees of the Scottish Rite which were rudimentary. To this day Scottish Rite masons will refer to the "Pike Degrees", many of which are still in use. Through Pike's efforts the popularity of Scottish Rite grew in the 19th century.

This article provided by Brother Eric C. Steele.

04/30/2026

Introducing the officers of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Oklahoma for the 2026-2027 Chivalric Year. A link to General Order No. 1, listing committee appointments, can be found in the comments below.

T.S. Akers, KTCH - Grand Commander
Robert W. McLeod - Deputy Grand Commander
Justin M. McGee - Grand Generalissimo
Steven E. Cox - Grand Captain General
Bradley S. Rickelman, KTCH - Grand Prelate
Kent M. Israel, KTCH - Grand Treasurer
Jon B. Greene, KTCH - Grand Recorder
Ryan R. Frederick - Grand Senior Warden
Larry D. White, KTCH - Grand Junior Warden
Russell N. Davis, ADC - Grand Standard Bearer
Christopher J.P. Smith - Grand Sword Bearer
Tom D. Tracy - Grand Warder
Robert E. Leonard - Grand Sentinel

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