Shriners 149th Imperial Session Held in Charlotte, NC

Shriners 149th Imperial Session Held in Charlotte, NC

MASONIC HISTORY

SHIRINERS 149TH IMPERIAL SESSION HELD IN CHARLOTTE, NC

This year the 149th Imperial Session was held in Charlotte, North Carolina. Shriners from all over the world came together to do the annual work of Shriners International. Of course, fellowship, food and fun played a major role. 

During the day we received reports on the status of our beloved Fraternity. We also engaged in votes that affect each member including an increase on per capita. The evenings were filled with a Shrine parade (no one does a parade better than Shriners), hospitality rooms, a concert and, most of all, fun.

As Potentate of Tigris Shriners, it is my responsibility to find a restaurant to take all the members that came to the Imperial Session. This year we went to Chima Steakhouse where our table was provided with a wide assortment of meats to try. We enjoyed great food, fellowship and laughter.

Along with Tigris Shriners and their Ladies, we were honored to have Most Worshipful Richard J. Kessler, Grand Master of Masons in the State of New York, join us.

Congratulations are in order to the various Shrine Temples in the New York/Ontario Shrine Association. They have seen growth in their membership during the first half of the year for the first time in many years. Shriners International has also seen membership growth in the first half of this year. This has not happened since 1978!

Old friends and new friends, all part of one Shrine Family, come together like this every year. All of our differences regarding how the fraternity should proceed were immediately swept aside when our main reasons for traveling to Charlotte came up to the stage. Gianna and Juan were named the 2023/2024 International Patient Ambassadors. They shared their stories and the message of “No Boundaries”.

We all share the love for our Philanthropy and the Children we care for. That is reason enough to visit BeAShrinerNow.com and join the Shrine Experience.

Written by:
Duane Crapser 
Potentate Tigris Shriners 2000, 2021 and 2023

CONGRATULATIONS GRAND MONARCH VICTOR MANN

CONGRATULATIONS GRAND MONARCH VICTOR MANN

MASONIC EDUCATION

CONGRATULATIONS GRAND MONARCH VICTOR MANN AND LADY ANGELIQUE

HAILING FROM THE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK!
CONGRATULATIONS GRAND MONARCH VICTOR MANN AND LADY ANGELIQUE

I met Brother/Noble/Prophet Victor Mann at a Mecca Shriners meeting back in 2009 for the first time. He was with several other Nobles and there was something about his disposition that caught my attention. He pointed out why he was there, what the plan was, if any, and who really was in charge. I liked him immediately.

In 2011, he along with Brother/Noble/Prophet Isaac Moore convinced me to join Azim Grotto. I blindly agreed. The following year, Victor was elected as the Potent Monarch of Azim Grotto (The Most Handsomest Grotto in the Realm), at the same time I was elected as Potentate of Mecca Shriners. We agreed to come to each other’s scheduled meetings and wear our Fezzes representing our elected positions in both Fraternities. Victor understood that pollination was, and is, a path forward for our Fraternities.

Consolidating his passion in 2016, he decided to run for the Grand Captain of the Guard of Grottoes International (formerly known as Grottoes of North America) and won the election by a single vote. Since that day, he has been a “Mann” on a mission, building from the opportunity that was given to him by his Fellow Prophets. None of this would have been possible without the incredible support of his beautiful wife, Lady Angelique Mann, who presently serves as the Supreme Zulette in the Daughters of Mokanna.

My friend and now the Grand Monarch of Grottoes International was elected on Friday June 30, 2023 and installed on Saturday, July 1, 2023 in Pittsburgh, PA. Azim Grotto was established in 1893 and has only had five other Prophets hold the honor of serving as Grand Monarch; and it has been 110 years since an Azim Prophet has been elevated to the highest honor of serving within our Grottoes. This was a very special day for myself but also for all Azim Grotto Prophets. I was also installed and given the pleasure to serve as the Grand Sentinel of our beloved Fraternity. I am looking forward to continuing to work with my friend as he leads us forward with Sympathy and Good Fellowship. HUZZAH!

Written by:
Brother Dominic Falcone
PM Mt Masada/Galaxy Lodge #902 -Past Master
PBC 2nd West/Putnam District- Past Brotherhood Chairman
GL Convention Committee- Grand Lodge

PM Azim Grotto 2016- Past Monarch
SCDD 2016-2023- Supreme Council District Deputy
SCGS 2023-24- Supreme Council Grand Sentinel

P.P Ill. Sir Dominic Falcone Mecca Shriners 2013- Past Potentate
Shriners International Marketing and Communications Director Region #11

Fez Friday, Bermuda Peppercorn Ceremony

Fez Friday, Bermuda Peppercorn Ceremony

FUN & FELLOWSHIP

Fez Friday,

Mecca Shriners Bermuda Shrine Club

Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony

The Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony is a long-standing tradition that holds a special place in the history of Bermuda. Every year, on the first day of the new legislative session, the Governor of Bermuda grants a peppercorn rent to the Master of the Lodge in recognition of the custom that started in 1816. This celebration is a ceremony that attracts many participants, including members of the Bermuda Shrine Club.
Mecca
Bermuda is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean with a distinct blend of British, American and West Indian cultures and traditions. The Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony is a symbol of the strong ties between the successive Governors of Bermuda and the Masters of the Lodge. The history of this ceremony dates back to 1816 when the then Governor of Bermuda, Sir William Smith, granted the Master of the Lodge, Reverend William Jones, use of the State House for a yearly rent of one peppercorn. Today, the Master of the Lodge continues to lease the State House for the token rent of one peppercorn.
Peppercorn Grant 1816

2014 Bermuda Peppercorn Ceremony

One Peppercorn Token
The ceremony is performed in April on the first day of the new legislative session where the Master of the Lodge would traditionally hand over a single peppercorn to the Governor of Bermuda as a symbolic rent payment. This custom continues every year and the ceremony includes a formal parade by Freemasons from various Lodges under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England as well as the Bermuda Shrine Club.
The Bermuda Shrine Club members, all of whom are also Freemasons, play an active role in the Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony by organizing and participating in the parade. The Bermuda Shrine Club is an organization dedicated to serving children and supporting their families, whether they are sick, injured and in need of assistance. Shriners International is a philanthropic organization that is focused on helping children around the world through Shriners Children’s. Members of the Bermuda Shrine Club volunteer their time and resources to raise funds and provide support for the Shriners Hospital for Children in Montreal and the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children.

During the event, members of the Bermuda Shrine Club participate as parade marshals, providing assistance with crowd control and logistics. They also participate in the ceremony by carrying the ceremonial sword and providing a guard of honor. The Bermuda Shrine Club’s involvement in the event emphasizes its commitment to supporting and preserving Bermuda’s cultural heritage.

The Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony and the Bermuda Shrine Club share a common goal of helping children in need. On one hand, this ceremony demonstrates the importance of tradition, history and the preservation of heritage. On the other hand, the Bermuda Shrine Club’s focus on helping children looks towards the future. The Peppercorn Annual Ceremony reinforces the importance of historical and cultural preservation while the charity work done by the Shrine Club reinforces the values of care and compassion for others.

In conclusion, the Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony planners and the Bermuda Shrine Club are two organizations that share a deep sense of history and community service. Both organizations are a testament to the values held dear by the Bermudian people and serve as a source of inspiration for future generations.

For more information on the Bermuda Peppercorn Annual Ceremony and upcoming events, visit the Lodge St. George No. 200 G.R.S. or the Mecca Shriners.

P.P Ill. Sir Dominic Falcone
Mecca Shriners 2013
Eric Morabito

Fez Friday, Khartum SHRINERS

Fez Friday, Khartum SHRINERS

FUN & FELLOWSHIP

Fez Friday,

Khartum Shriners

IT’S GREAT DAY TO BE A SHRINER

Greetings my Brothers!

This is Eric Morabito, “The Walking Man,” checking back in on Fez Friday.

Mecca

Khartum Shriners

The Shrine fez bearing the name Khartum, so familiar to many people in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario today, was relatively unknown until 1905 when Khartum Temple was introduced, established, and chartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, through the efforts of members of the Masonic Order, Scottish and York Rites and the Shrine of North America. Thus, the name “Khartum,” taken from the chief city in Sudan, became Temple No. 95 in the Shrine of North America and the fifth Temple to be chartered in Canada.

As membership rapidly grew throughout the Shrine of North America, the Imperial Shrine officers recognized that Shriners had to have a mandate that would keep their membership united in a common purpose. Thus, in 1922, the Shriners Hospitals for Children was established, known as the “World’s Greatest Philanthropy.” Its mandate was to set up and maintain a network of hospitals for treating children with orthopedic or burn injuries. In 1923, Khartum Shriners proudly sent their first three patients to the Twin Cities Shrine Hospital for Children for treatment at no cost to the children or their families.

In earlier years, as the membership of Khartum grew, meetings were held at several venues throughout Winnipeg. Before moving into its current premises, the Temple was located in the former Ashdown residence at 529 Wellington Crescent, noted for its prestigious charm, beauty, presence, location, and historical significance.

In 1937, Khartum was given jurisdiction over the Lakehead and Northern Ontario areas, which extended the Temple’s jurisdiction from the Saskatchewan border to approximately 120 miles east of Thunder Bay.

In 1949, the Winnipeg Unit of Shriners Hospital for Children was built and in operation shortly afterward. This was the pride of Khartum and was, no doubt, one of the main reasons for its membership growth as loyal and committed members served and supported the Shrine philanthropy. With the introduction of the Canadian universal medicare system, the Winnipeg Unit of Shriners Hospital for Children was turned over to the Manitoba government in 1977.

Khartum also introduced the Stop Burns Injuries Program, which provides fire-prevention educational services to school children and public service to senior residences and other organizations interested in preventing burns injuries.

Our philanthropy has been further enhanced in Khartum by recognizing children in need of our services with the introduction of the Khartum Patient Transportation Fund, a registered charity. The fund has enabled Khartum to triple its patient load of children requiring and needing our no-cost medical services.

We recognize and proudly salute the support received from our various Shrine units operating out of Winnipeg and our Shrine clubs outside the city. All members of these units and clubs stand proud and tall for the many contributions in terms of time, effort, and resources to the Shrine of North America and the communities, towns, and cities they represent.

Over the past several years, many fund-raising initiatives have been introduced and well supported by hardworking and committed nobles and their ladies who assist our whole organization in general funding operations and helping children who cannot help themselves.

In 2000, the Temple moved into its new and permanent home at 1155 Wilkes Avenue in Winnipeg, where it services the needs of its members and offers first-class facilities to the public for meetings and other functions and events.

Khartum Shriners and their ladies remain fiercely proud of the contributions and services we provide through our obligations and commitment to the “World’s Greatest Philanthropy.”

Bro. Eric Morabito
The Walking Man
Junior Deacon, Adonai Lodge #718 in Highland, New York
Noble, Cyprus Shrine in Glenmont, New York

Eric Morabito

Fez Friday, Sphinx Shriners

Fez Friday, Sphinx Shriners

FUN & FELLOWSHIP

Fez Friday, Sphinx Shriners

IT’S GREAT DAY TO BE A SHRINER

Greetings my Brothers!

This is Eric Morabito, “The Walking Man,” checking back in on Fez Friday.

Mecca

Sphinx Shriners

Sphinx Shriners came into being because there was a need for a Shrine Temple in the rapidly growing Hartford area at the turn of the nineteenth century. Freemasonry was firmly entrenched in Central and Eastern Connecticut. Before Sphinx was established, those Masons who desired to become Nobles had to travel to Pyramid Temple in Bridgeport.

Recognizing the need for a new Temple, nineteen Nobles gathered at the Masonic Club of Hartford (clubrooms in Hartford Masonic Temple) to form a new Shrine Temple to serve Central Connecticut. In 1896, the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (A.A.O.N.M.S.) was still a comparatively young fraternity, having been established only twenty-four years previously. Its formation came about at a meeting held on June 16, 1871, by thirteen Knights Templar and eight 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Masons, at which the decision was made to form Mecca Temple of New York City. Within a year, the planned fraternity had become a reality.

At the meeting held at the Masonic Club of Hartford, names of the following Nobles were recorded in the proceedings: Frank D. May, Rial Peck, James Jarman, H. B. Philbrick, Charles Andrus, William Marchant, and Sidney Clarke. Rial Peck was appointed as Chairman and James Jarman as Secretary. The first step was to submit an application to the Imperial Council for a Charter. Next month, a delegation from Hartford visited Pyramid Temple to propose relocating it to Hartford. Unsurprisingly, the motion was soundly defeated. However, permission was granted to allow the Hartford delegation to proceed with the plan to form a new Shrine Temple in Hartford. Sphinx was then chosen as the name of the new Temple.

The Imperial Council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (which later became Shriners International) granted a dispensation to the Sphinx Temple of Hartford on April 13, 1896. The first meeting of Sphinx Temple under such dispensation was held at the store of Noble William Marchant on Allyn Street in Hartford on April 24, 1896. A permanent organization was formed at this meeting, with Rial S. Peck as Potentate and Sidney Clarke as Recorder. Three hundred and fourteen Nobles registered or were initiated as charter members of the new Temple. Four meetings were held while the Temple was operating under dispensation.

Sphinx Shriners on Memorial Day Weekend

At a meeting held on July 13, 1896, the members were notified that a Charter had been granted to the Sphinx Temple. In 1896, two Ceremonials were held in Hartford, the first on April 27, 1896, and the second on October 15, 1896. Imperial Potentate Harrison Dingman, assisted by Imperial Recorder Benjamin Rowell, presented the Charter to Illustrious Sir Rial S. Peck at the second Ceremonial held at the First Company Governor’s Foot Guard Armory. Sphinx was the seventy-third Temple established in North America. By the close of 1896, Sphinx Shriners had a membership of 414 Nobles. During its first five years of operation, membership grew to 723 members. The Sphinx Shrine Band was formed in 1899. It is the oldest continuously operating band within the realm of the Shriners fraternity. Sphinx Oasis Club, the first Shrine Club created by the members of Sphinx Temple, was founded in 1902.

Looking to the future, Sphinx Shrine is actively seeking new members who will continue to support Shriners Hospitals for Children® and build upon the many accomplishments of the past 120 years. Connecticut Freemasons deserve the privilege of becoming Shriners.

Bro. Eric Morabito
The Walking Man
Junior Deacon, Adonai Lodge #718 in Highland, New York
Noble, Cyprus Shrine in Glenmont, New York

Eric Morabito