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St. Lawrence District Comes Together to Help Fire Victims

Becoming a Mason

I See You've Traveled Some

Let's Be Legendary Again

Freimaurer Verbotten

The Dating of Easter

The Meaning of "Cowan"


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Porte Ouverte au Grand Loge
by/par Bro. David Pickup
La Grande Loge de Québec sera l'hôte d'une spéciale «Porte Ouverte» le samedi 24 mai, 2008 à partir ... read the rest / lisez le restant
Grand Master Visits Rosemere Lodge No. 123
by/par Bro. Larry Chaif
On March 5, 2008, W.M. Gabriel Rusu and the Brethren of Rosemere Lodge No. 123 hosted M.W.Bro. Opkar... read the rest / lisez le restant
St. Lawrence District Comes Together to Help Fire Victims
by/par Bro. David Pickup
In late January 2008, Worshipful Master Randy Lockhart of Greenfield Park Lodge No. 133 received a c... read the rest / lisez le restant
Grand Lodge Open House
by/par Bro. David Pickup
The Grand Lodge of Quebec will host a special "Open House" on Saturday, May 24th, 2008 from 1:00pm u... read the rest / lisez le restant
Shriners Hold March General Meeting
by/par R.W. Bro. Stephen Roberts
Wednesday March 19th was the general meeting of the Karnak Shriners. The evening started with a grea... read the rest / lisez le restant
Cuban Lodges
by/par Bro. George Thelwell
[editor's note: The attached PDF document was submitted to the Ashlar by several Quebec brethren, th... read the rest / lisez le restant

Let's Be Legendary Again
by/par Bro. Zachary J. Brown

Becoming a Mason
by/par Bro. Pierre-André L'Espérance

I See You've Traveled Some
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    La Pierre brute est le magazine en ligne du Comité des relations publiques de la Grande loge du Québec

    The Rough Ashlar is the online magazine of the Public Relations Committee of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.