THE ORANGEMAN
A NEWSLETTER FOR THE SUPREME GRAND LODGE OF THE UNITED STATES
Volume 1, Number 4
SUPREME GRAND MASTER’S CORNER:
I hope all Orangemen and their families enjoyed a victorious Easter Sunday, and remain filled with the joy of resurrection in your hearts. We are still preparing to open two new lodges and look forward to recruiting new members to fill them. Please note the dates of the upcoming Supreme Grand Lodge convention next summer in
Sammy Stewart, Supreme Grand Master -
NEWSLETTER NAME:
The votes were close, although they were scant in number. Twelve votes were received from brothers (and sisters) from around the country to name our newsletter. The winning name was the one shown above, simply stated, THE ORANGEMAN. The tied for second place names were THE ORANGE REVIEW and AMERICAN ORANGEMAN. As noted in the last newsletter, we had at least nine submissions, which shows participation by the Grand Lodge members, a good sign. Now, if we can only show participation in our lodge events and build up membership in our loyal institution, we will all be better served. Thank you all for your suggested names and your votes.
SAVE THE DATE:
Our Supreme Grand Secretary Walter Wilson wants all members to save the date from August 9, 2012 to August 11, 2012 (Yes 2012!) when the next Supreme Grand Lodge Convention will be held. Plan NOW to attend. The convention will be held at the Lexington George Washington Inn and
EARTHQUAKE RELIEF:
By letter dated March 1, 2011, Brother Thomas Leary, Grand Secretary, Loyal Orange Institution of Queensland,
PROTESTANT HISTORY TIME:
During a trip to
The wall, also known as the Reformation Wall, is 325 feet long and 30 feet tall. It also includes other figures in stone in smaller relief poses, like Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli. The city of
Guillaume Farel – The first person to preach the Reformation in
John Calvin – Leader of the Reformation movement and spiritual father of
Theodore Beza – Calvin’s successor, born in
John Knox – Scottish preacher and friend of Calvin’s. Also the founder of Presbyterianism in
Work on the monument began in 1909 and it was not completed until 1917.
KILLED IN ACTION - REST IN PEACE:
Ranger Stephen McKee, pictured right and sitting (with brother Michael), was recently killed in
THE ORDER REMEMBERS:
A service of remembrance and thanksgiving was held in the Ulster Hall,
In his address Rev. Ron Johnstone, a Grand Chaplain of the OO, said the service honoured Orangemen and women who in a time of rebellion, terrorism and conflict had stood faithfully for law and order. “The Orange Institution sends out a message from this service. We honor and encourage loyalty. Loyalty to our Protestant faith—the gospel of Christ—and loyalty to this country we love. By your presence here today, you are declaring that: We honor our murdered brothers and sisters. We pledge ourselves to hold their memory dear for future generations so that their loyalty, courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. We are proud to belong to the same institution. Now in the quietness, names of those who paid the supreme sacrifice come into each of our minds. They paid the supreme sacrifice for our Protestant faith and way of life. We have remembered those who lived faithfully, who served courageously opposing Republican terrorism and who died nobly. We salute their sacrifice. We give thanks for their memory and example. And as we do so we declare again that we have been bombed but not bowed, have sorrowed but we have not surrendered, have wept but we have not weakened in our resolve to maintain our Protestant faith and culture, rather as we have remembered our murdered brethren and sisters we are more determined to stand for the same Orange principles that motivated them. Their sacrifice challenges each of us to fulfill our Christian duty as citizens to stand for right and freedom in our day. Let us rededicate ourselves today so to do. We assure the relatives gathered with us today that as an institution, we must not, we cannot and we will not forget your loved ones sacrifices.”
From Bro. Ed Spence
OBITUARY:
It is always sad to report the loss of a brother Orangeman. On April 10, 2011, Brother Bram Heaslip, United 228 New York, passed away from a stroke following knee surgery. He was a founding member of United 228 in
JOKE OF THE DAY:
Several men are in the locker room at
Man – Hello?
Lady- Honey, it’s me. Are you at the club?
Man-Yes
Lady-I am at the shops now and found this beautiful leather coat. It is only $1,500 pounds. Is it okay if I buy it?
Man- Sure, go ahead if you like it that much.
Lady- I also stopped by the Lexus dealership and found one I like and it is only 75,000 pounds.
Man- Okay, but for that price I want all the options included.
Lady – Great, oh, and one more thing, that house I liked last year is now on the market, and they are only asking 600,000 pounds.
Man – Well, okay. Go ahead and offer them 575,000 pounds. They will probably take it. But if they don’t I guess we can afford the full price.
Lady – Okay, I’ll see you later. I love you sooo much!
Man – I love you too!
The man hangs up. The other men are staring at him in astonishment, their mouths agape.
He turns and asks “Does anyone know who this phone belongs to??
NEWSLETTER REQUEST:
Brothers, and sisters in the LLOL and spouses of all, the newsletter wants to include your stories, recipes, family news both happy and sad, and any other information that would be of interest to our readers. Please remember to send information to me at my e-mail address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it so it can be included in the newsletter. The photos included in this edition are an experiment and make the letter very large in size. Hopefully all of you will be able to receive it. Remember to keep Grand Secretary Walter Wilson, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it appraised of your current e-mail accounts so he can forward these newsletters to you. Thank you to those who sent submissions to be published in this newsletter. I hope all of you have a safe and enjoyable summer.
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