No 1045, District 25, Under The United Grand Lodge of New South Wales & ACT Australia [Views herein does not necessarily reflect those of LJR 1045 & UGL NSW & ACT.]

Monday, August 31, 2015

Lodge Jose Rizal’s 42nd Meeting on 04 July 2015

Excitement and jubilation was abundantly evident right from the onset of Lodge Jose Rizal’s forty second meeting, held at the Castle Hill Masonic Centre on Saturday evening the fourth of July, the first meeting after they had been awarded “Accreditation”, a “Lodge of Excellence” which was announced at the June Grand Lodge Communication.

Strong support was given from surrounding Lodges and Districts, who came to congratulate the members of the Lodge on their envied achievement to such an extent that tyling was delayed somewhat, whilst a search was made to find enough Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft aprons to accommodate the vast numbers of visiting Brethren. Finally and with over fifty five signatures on the presence book and the Accreditation Certificate placed proudly for all to see on the Secretary’s table, the Lodge was opened, with no fewer than nine Entered Apprentices in the North East Corner and three Fellow Crafts in the South East Corner and the Lodge Room filled to near full capacity.

The Worshipful Master in the Chair, WBro Mario Baylon Jnr., immediately congratulated the members of Lodge Jose Rizal on their achievement of a “Lodge of Excellence” and the Lodge room immediately erupted in thunderous acclamation of both acknowledgement and approval.

The Worshipful Master then gave welcome to the many visitors and gave recognition to the attendance of the Assistant Grand Master- elect, RWBro Bill Driver, who will take up his role at the Grand Lodge Installation, to be held in the Sydney Town Hall on the Eighth of August.

 A very much appreciated Bro James Holdsworth, who has been “acting tyler” for the Lodge for many years, was then invited into the Lodge Room and warmly welcomed as an affiliate member of Lodge Jose Rizal, his membership being hailed with loud acclamation.

The Worshipful Master then called the Lodge from Labour to Refreshment and all visitors and ladies were invited into the Lodge Room which filled the room to total capacity, before introducing the presenter of the night, WBro Khris Albano, who gave a lengthy and very interesting talk on Dr Jose Rizal, the Man and the Mason. WBro Albano, being a very highly skilled presenter and speaker, with much interaction, held all in the Lodge Room’s undivided attention for almost an hour, whilst he told of what a great humanitarian Dr Jose’ Rizal really was and of the great good he did for his country, his fellow countrymen and the Masonic Fraternity and in closing, of his great persecution, torture and execution of this well-travelled, highly educated and much loved man.

The lecture completed and recognition given, all non-masons were then retired and The Worshipful Master called for a Caring Officers report. Respect and recognition was given to the late Lyn Quirk, who was affectionately known by all at the Castle Hill Masonic Centre as “Bro. Lyn”, reports were also given on several other sick and absent brethren.

Before the Lodge was closed, an invitation was extended by the Worshipful Master Elect of Lodge Merrylands, Bro Max Totaan, to attend his Installation, to be held at the Guildford Masonic Centre on Saturday the Eleventh of July. There being no further business the Worshipful Master closed the Lodge and all retired to the festive board to enjoy delicious food and the unsurpassed harmony of Lodge Jose’ Rizal.

After Grace was recited by Bro Julio Roson, the Worshipful Master proposed the Loyal Toast and after all had partaken in the delicious food and tasty sweets, as only the Ladies of Lodge Jose Rizal can prepare and present. RWBro Fidel Pamplona proposed a lengthy toast to his long-time friend, “The Presenter”, WBro Khris Albano. In his response, WBro Albano said it was his pleasure to speak about such a worthy man of such world renown.
In the absence of WBro Pritam Singh, Bro Tim Glanville gave a rousing and hearty welcome to the visitors and friends and in closing the toast, WBro Albano gave the Lodge Jose Rizal visitors honours which are:

“We hold you in our Hearts” “We embrace you as a Family” “We Honour your Friendship”

The first response was given by a prospective Mason, Mr Taregh Echesh, a friend of RWBro Bill Driver, who said how impressed he was with the evening and wished to become a Mason as soon as possible, the second response was from the Senior Deacon of Lodge Education No 814, Bro Kevin Lim Lo Suy who complimented Lodge Jose Rizal’s presenter in particular, on such an enjoyable evening and pledged to return as soon as possible.

The raffle was then organized and drawn by the Junior Warden Bro Paolo Beringuel before the final toast was proposed, thus ending another very pleasant evening shared with Lodge Jose Rizal, a Lodge of well deserved “Excellence”

“To Our Next Happy Meeting with Lodge Jose’ Rizal No 1045”

which will be on the Twelfth of September---Installation may be planned for the Seventh of November [back to the scheduled 2nd Saturday, 14th of November], to be held at the Castle Hill Bowling Club depending on the availability of the Grand Master. Hopefully the New Grand Master being in attendance.

By: RWBro Bruce Quirk, PAGM

From The Region 2 & District 25 Newsletter

Monday, July 6, 2015

LJR's Regular Meeting - 9 May 2015

Numbers exceeding fifty, including the Brethren, their Ladies, family and friends, not forgetting
the “tiny tots”, were in attendance at the Castle Hill Masonic Centre on Saturday night the
Ninth of May for Lodge Jose Rizal’s Forty First meeting, where, in a very impressive manner,
Bro Timothy Glanville was passed to the second degree. 

With Worshipful Bro. Mario Baylon Jnr. “In the Chair”, WBro Manuel Santos as I. P. M., WBro
Vince Flores as Director of Ceremonies and WBro Fred Sese as Tyler, the Lodge tyled at little
after six o’clock and the minutes and correspondence were quickly presented by the Lodge
Secretary, RWBro Fidel Pamplona and accepted by the Brethren. Likewise the accounts and
money matters were presented by the Lodge Treasurer, WBro Manuel Santos and passed
for payment without comment. 

All visitors were then admitted and in view of three Installations taking place within the area on
the same night, the Worshipful Master thanked all for their unswerving support and attendance.
With Lodge Jose Rizal being almost certain to be awarded Accreditation at the June Grand
Lodge Communication [June 10], RWBro Pamplona urged all members of the Lodge to be in
attendance to show acknowledgement and appreciation on the night. 

The Worshipful Master, WBro Mario Baylon, Jnr announced the Affiliation Acceptance of Bro.
Gerardo  Musa, Jnr., who, after all formalities were successfully completed, was duly admitted
into the Lodge Room and made most welcome with loud acclamation. 

The work of the evening, which was to pass Bro Glanville to the second degree, then commenced
with the Junior Deacon, Bro Roberto Urqueza, presenting the candidate to the Worshipful
Master for the Preliminary Examination. Bro Glanville, obviously being well tutored by
his mentors, Bro Rajeev Kalra and Bro Myles Eusebio, had no problems with the examination
and spoke in a loud and confident voice, the examination over and after all Entered Apprentices
were retired, the Worshipful Master gave Bro Glanville further instruction before he was
retired under the capable hand of the Senior Deacon, Bro Roderick Buenavista and the Lodge
was opened in the Second Degree. 

An alarm was then sounded and the candidate was re admitted and duly passed to the second
degree. The work conducted at Lodge Jose Rizal is without exception, always a joy to watch
and a pleasure to listen to and the evening of May the Ninth 2015 was no exception, with all
the work, with exception of the signs and secrets, carried out by Master Masons and on completion
of the ceremony, showing much wisdom, the Worshipful Master asked the Candidate's
Mentors to come forward and congratulate Bro Glanville, which they did with much enthusiasm.
With the newly passed Brother taking his seat in the South East Corner, the Lodge was returned
to the First Degree and further business was discussed and announcements made.
It was agreed that the June meeting should be an informal evening in the form of a social
gathering with no regalia in the Lodge Room and inquiries were to be made to acquire an interesting speaker for the night, the next main meeting scheduled is on the fourth of July. 

There being no further business, the Worshipful Master closed the Lodge and all retired to the
South to join the Ladies, family and friends at the festive board. 

After Grace was recited by the Lodge Chaplain, Bro Julio Roson, the Worshipful Master proposed
The Loyal Toast before all totally enjoyed a delicious food, for which Lodge Jose Rizal is renowned,
 prepared and presented as only the “Ladies of the Lodge” can do.  

Bro Myles Eusebio then proposed a toast to The Newly Passed Brother and in his response, Bro Glanville, with much sincerity, thanked all, his sponsors in particular, for their support and encouragement he had received along the way in his Masonic Journey thus far. 

Bro Roderick Buenavista then proposed a toast to “Our Ladies and Our Visitors”, concluding
the toast with the “Lodge Jose Rizal” Visitors Honours which are always given with much sincerity
and meaning:

                             “We Hold You in Our Hearts”
                                "We Embrace as a Family”
                                  "We Honour Your Friendship"

The toast was responded to by the Worshipful Master elect of Lodge Woronora, Bro Emmanuel Konitopoulos who, in congratulating the Candidate and thanking Lodge Jose Rizal for such and enjoyable evening, invited all to his forth coming Installation on 27th of June. 2015. 

The Raffle was then drawn with the usual fun, frivolity and good will always associated with
Lodge Jose Rizal, before Bro Paolo Beringuel proposed the Junior Warden’s toast and whilst
some, with long distance to travel, ventured out into the cold Autumn night and made their way
to their respective homes, others stayed on and partied well into the night in the true festive
spirit of Lodge Jose Rizal. 

Such was the May meeting of one of the most progressive Lodges in the Fraternity and definitely
the most hospitable. We wish them well in their quest for accreditation which will set a
standard that will remain for many, many, years to come, for other Lodges to pursue.

              "To our Next Happy Meeting at lodge Jose Rizal No 1045”
From The Region 2 & District 25 Newsletter: 

By RWBro Bruce Quirk, PAGM

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Lodge Committees 2014-2015

Management Committee

WM - W Bro Mario Baylon Jr
SW - Bro Micvi Fidel
JW - Bro Paolo Beringuel
Lodge Officers

Trustees

RW Bro Fidel Pamplona, PSGW
RW Bro Manny Maniago, PAGM
VW Bro Rudy Romerosa, PDGDC
W Bro Mario Baylon Jr
W Bro Manny Santos

Ritual, Mentoring & Education Committee

DC - W Bro Kris Albano
Assistant DC - VW Bro Rudy Romerosa, PDGDC
Senior Warden - Bro Micvi Fidel
Education Officer - RW Bro Rey Porras, PSGW
Membership Officers- RW Bro Manny Maniago, PAGM
W Bro Vicente Flores
and other qualified members

Nominations/Benevolence Committee

WM - W Bro Mario Baylon Jr
SW - Bro Micvi Fidel
JW - Bro Paolo Beringuel
Secretary - RW Bro Fidel Pamplona, PSGW
Treasurer - W Bro Manny Santos
and Trustees

masoniCare [Caring] Committee

masoniCare Officer - W Bro Romy Nieto
masoniCare Officer - W Bro Pritam Singh
Secretary - RW Bro Fidel Pamplona, PSGW
Treasurer - W Bro Manny Santos 
& other interested Officers & Members

Auditors

 W Bro Roland Martinez
Bro Paolo Beringuel

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Lodge Jose Rizal’s 14th March 2015 Meeting

By RWB Bruce Quirk, PAGM

         Attendance was down slightly for Lodge Jose Rizal’s March meeting, held at the Castle Hill Masonic Centre on the Fourteenth of March, where the Brethren were so much further enlightened by a lecture on the First Degree ceremony, drawn largely from the “Sectional Lectures” ritual and delivered by several Brethren; the lecture put together and presented to the Lodge by RWBro Brian Potter, PJGW.
       With Mario Baylon Jnr. “In the Chair”, the lodge tyled at six ‘clock and after some private business was discussed and dealt with, all visitors were admitted, including the Worshipful Master of Lodge Kilwinning No 13, RWBro Antoine Georges, making the number in the Lodge Room approaching forty, which included one entered apprentice, Bro Timothy Glanville, initiated at the January meeting.

      The lecture commenced with the Worshipful Master communicating the first part with the Senior Warden, the second part and with the Junior Warden, the third part to the Director of Ceremonies, VWBro Rudy Romerosa;  then with the presenter RWBro Brian Potter and progressively dissected the First degree ceremony and the various Charges and Explanations from start to finish, a very enlightening presentation, a credit to all who took part, with special mention to the one who compiled the presentation, RWBro Potter.

      The presentation over, the Worshipful Master asked the Director of ceremonies to present WBro Remigio Nieto and the Secretary, RWBro Fidel Pamplona duly presented him with his masoniCare badge and literature. The masoniCare badge is a new Grand Lodge innovation.
    The Worshipful Master then called for any announcements and in rising, the Worshipful Master Elect of Lodge Burnside, Bro Michael Reid, invited all to his Installation Ceremony, WBro Fraser Smith the Installing Master. The Worshipful Master Elect of Lodge Woronora, Bro Emmanuel Konitopoulous, then rose and invited all to his Installation to be held at the Oatley Masonic Centre on the twenty seventh of June, a large crowd is expected.

     In closing business, the Lodge Secretary, RWBro Fidel Pamplona, then stood and moved a motion that, the Australian Friends of the Philippines Charity Night coincides with LJR’s meeting on 11 July and the Grand Installation is to be held on the same night as the Lodge Jose Rizal’s rehearsal/fellowship meeting on 8 August, Lodge Jose Rizal should move their two meeting nights to the Saturday night of the first week of those two months, so members can fully participate and support on both occasions, the motions accepted. Continuing on, RWBro Secretary spoke of the cost of printing the Jose Rizal notice paper and announced that regrettably, the size of the notice paper, eight pages, would have to be reduced to a double page on A4 size. As the notice paper is in full colour and contains many photos and highly surpasses the standard of any other Lodge notice paper, several members and visitors alike, rose and in an effort to retain the high standard, told of various printers that could print the Notice Paper at an acceptable price and committed themselves to make further inquiries.
      In closing and with a huge smile, the Lodge Secretary told the Brethren of Lodge Jose Rizal, that their quest for accreditation was now almost certain and the long sought after announcement of achievement would probably be made at the June Quarter Communication. There being no further business the Worshipful Master again thanked all for their attendance and closed the Lodge. All then retired to join the Ladies and Family at the festive board where, after the Lodge Chaplain, Bro Julio Roson, recited Grace and the Worshipful Master proposed “The Loyal Toast”, all enjoyed a delicious meal prepared and presented as only the Ladies of Lodge Jose Rizal can do.

      In proposing a toast to The Presenter, RWBro Rey Porras told of the enormous contribution RWBro Brian Potter had given the Freemasonry, RWBro Potter being a rather quiet and unassuming man, his contribution sometimes is overlooked.
      In response to the toast and in complimenting all who had taken part in the night’s delivery, RWBro Potter told of his pleasure in producing the presentation and how it was his aim to present the explanation in its fullest capacity at some future time, a night not to be missed.

      Bro Micvi Fidel then proposed a rather lengthy toast to Our Visitors and Our Ladies, which was responded to by Bro Emmanuel Konitopoulous who, in thanking Lodge Jose Rizal for such an enjoyable evening, again invited all to his Installation.
      The Worshipful Master’s wife, Irene, then drew the first lucky raffle prize after which the Junior Warden, Bro Paolo Beringuel, proposed the Junior Wardens Toast

      Such was the Fortieth Meeting of Lodge Jose Rizal, whilst arguably the most progressive Lodge within the Fraternity, is definitely the most harmonious, a Lodge destined for well-deserved accreditation and an example for other Lodges to follow, may it long, long continue.
“Our Next Happy Meeting at Lodge Jose Rizal No 1045”

Which meets at the Castle Hill Masonic Centre bi-monthly where a great night of family, friends, fun and unsurpassed Freemasonry is assured. Next Meeting ninth of May.
From The Region 2 & District 25 Newsletter: Lodge Jose Rizal’s 14th March 2015 Meeting



Thursday, April 23, 2015

ANZAC Centenary Message


I have no medals to pin, no war wounds to show and no service uniform to wear… I am one of the lucky ones of my generation who did not serve in the military. This Centenary of the ANZACs [and every ANZAC day], it is but proper and right to pay respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we, the future generation would not have to sacrifice and may live in the freedom they died for. What I have is a grateful  heart and thanks to this; my adoptive nation, from a citizen of this nation…
"… remember that prosperity can be only for the free, that freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it.” [Pericles]

“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.” [The Ode, by Laurence Binyon].
“Lest we forget.”
Mario Baylon Jr, WM

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Ladies Night 2015


Dear Brethren & Ladies,
While last month was not one of our Regular Meetings, it was nevertheless a very important Fellowship Meeting of sorts in our Masonic calendar - it was our ‘traditional’ Ladies Night.
Wikipedia defines tradition as “… a belief or behaviour passed down within a group or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past.”
While our Ladies Night is not just a symbolic recognition of the contribution of our Ladies, it is a very special significance of the acknowledged contribution and support of our partners in our various Lodge activities. For some of us; whilst our Ladies are not actively coming with us to the Lodge, they allow us the time to go to our Lodge meetings and activities.
From the feedback  I heard from the from the Ladies, I believe they enjoyed the night so much they wanted more Ladies Night!
Again, I wish to thank the Ladies for their contribution and support, as well as giving us the opportunity to say thank you to the countless things they do for us.  Thank you too to the Brethren for showing your gratitude to our Ladies and for making the night a successful one.

Sincerely and Fraternally,

Bro Mar

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