
My October edition of the Philalethes Magazine arrived last week (okay, so it was buried in my stack of bills from the last month), and I was pleasantly surprised to discover Part One of a two part reprint of "Laudable Pursuit." As the editor and one of the original Knights of the North who helped pen this paper, I was flattered and even a little astonished when both Nelson King of the Philalethes Society, as well as S. Brent Morris of the Scottish Rite Research Society BOTH wanted to print this paper. (Had to give it to Nelson - he asked first.)
The paper was first presented a year ago at Lodge Vitruvian. Several of the authors are Vitruvians, including Wbros. Nathan Brindle, Jeff Naylor, Eric Schmitz and myself. Since then, there has been an incredible response to this paper all across the country, as a point of discussion for lodges and Masonic education groups. It is gratifying to know that ideas that were tried and incubated in our lodge have caught on elsewhere.
For those who have asked, the Knights of the North website is being redesigned, and we are pursuing other projects as well. In the meantime, you will find many of the Knights writing for Wbro. Stephen Dafoe's outstanding Masonic Magazine.
Speaking of the Philalethes, bravo to MWbro. Roger S. VanGorden, Vitruvian member and Past Grand Master of Indiana, as both the second vice-president of the Society, as well as the new author of the "Through Masonic Windows" back page column of the Philalethes magazine. We Indiana Masons seem to be everywhere these days...
Posted by Chris Hodapp at November 30, 2006 02:10 PM