From the East – June 2024
Greetings Brethren,
In June we celebrate Saint John the Baptist. The Ritual regularly refers to the Holy Saints John (The Baptist and The Evangelist). Who was Saint John the Baptist and why do we celebrate him?
St. John the Baptist was said to embody purity, zeal, simplicity of manners, and a strong desire to help others. He had a large following and preached many topics. He is best known for baptizing Jesus and referring to him as the Lamb of God.
Historically the Festival of Saint John is celebrated on June 24th to coincide with the Summer solstice which is the time of year of the most light. It is a time for every Mason to renew and build relationships and provides the opportunity of connecting the past and the future. Research has indicated that Saint John was the patron Saint of European stonemasons in the Middle Ages. The Proto Grand Lodge, Grand Lodge of London and Westminster were established in 1717.
Every year, brothers come together to celebrate St John’s Day and to celebrate his life. But it’s equally important to recognize St. John the Evangelist’s Day, which appears just as prominently on the Masonic Calendar. Saint John the Evangelist was known for knowledge and education. Together the Saints John provide a balance between zeal and intensity and education allowing all Masons to subdue their passions.
Source: Hoddap, Christopher, Freemasons for Dummies 2013, Wiley
Fraternally,
WM Hugh Christine