The Traveling Man
Traveling Man // Stated Meeting (October 2012)
Traveling Man: RW Frank Condello visits St. John's Lodge No.1
Stated Meeting (May 2012)
The Traveling Man: Bro. Lee Kaneakua visits Tokyo Yuai Lodge 11 and the Grand Master of Japan
The Traveling Man: MW Romeo A. Yu visits Hawaii
The Traveling Man: 2012 Conference of Grand Masters
The Traveling Man: Bro. Lee & Bro. Ed visit Japan
Manila Visit
The Traveling Man: Hon. Diamond Robinson visits Texas
The Traveling Man (Introduction)
Through energy, courage, study, and perseverance a Brother Mason is given the opportunity to scale the great heights of the social and moral virtues. And to be conferred the title of Master Mason and deemed Sublime should forever be considered a social and moral responsibility as it is a privilege. It is no secret amongst us that in becoming a Master Mason one is granted the privilege of “traveling”. Palpable are the opportunities which this gives rise to. The Liberty to travel the globe in Masonic fashion, to meet, create, and build relationships with brethren around the world, and to possess the security that where ever your travels may take you, a fellow Brother is always near. We should never forget that provided these material opportunities, we are also provided with those intangible opportunities which lay spiritual. No matter who we are, the positions we hold, the powers we wield, and the levels of success we achieve, we are all traveling on a never ending journey. A journey to satisfy the most insatiable appetites known to man, appetites that as men (and human beings) we will never be able to satisfy in their entirety. Appetites that can only be partially elixered through the search for Knowledge, Understanding, Wisdom and Truth. Traveling means that we have not yet reached our destination, and that the search for Truth must continue..
This newly created category on our website is a place where we will document the worldly travels of Honolulu Lodge brethren, as well document those journeys of traveling brethren who have found themselves at the doorstep of Honolulu Lodge.
Mark Leo
Honolulu Lodge F&AM
Senior Deacon (2011)