| Re: Brother Frank Hass address to the Philalethes Society Feb. 2008 What is the current situation with Brother Haas?
Surely if he has sufficient support from within his former Grand Lodge this decision can be reversed?
If his former Brethren will not support him then perhaps he is better off away from their company.
If he decides to stay outside the jurisdiction of his former Grand Lodge he has plenty of options elsewhere, as he remains a Freemason in every sense of the word. I feel sure would be made very welcome by many other Grand Lodges. I suspect that if and he makes this decision he will realise that he can be a Free Happy and Content Mason.
My concern is that he will be lost to the Fraternity due to the actions of his former "colleagues". I am afraid that many will sympathise with him face to face, but he will be find that he is only able to count the numbers on the fingers of one hand who are prepared to do something about it.
If he is a true leader of men, as Freemasons are taught to be, and aught to be, then the answer is in his own hands and all here at The Grand Lodge of All England send him our best wishes and hopes for the future. |